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2, ¥ BUAMEPUTONU.S. " ing.the Lee Boulevard be started imme- £ % i FOR LEE ROAD BAR Refusal to Give Title for Arlington Approach Cfled by State. RY LESTER N. msmr. Staft Correspondent of The Star. ARLINGTON COUNTY COURT NOUSE, Va., November 12.—Persons in- lerested ;in having: the: Lee Boulevard vompleted in time for the opening next Jear of the new Arlington Memorial Bridge should turn their attention to- ward the Federal Congress and not to the Virginia State Highway Commission, Arlington County delegates to the State road allocation hearings at Orange were told yesterday by H, G. Shirley, chair- | man of the Virginia roads body. Right of Way Denied, Shirley announced, in answer to a | resolution asking that the work of grad- | t Virginia would have her hence mmmemfl there was no further duu for worry on that score. mdmlym'h,hl the Federal Government E which the S it us to build a road on property | - mhuh we do not have a clear title, | = and the Federal Government refused ff ve us this title.” Il or any other member of the com: sion that there would be any change in or diversion of any-of the $100,000 ten- this year toward the the second P ; EE ! f« of 3 | 5 B el i FAUQUIER ASKS FOR ROADS. County Applies for Cempletion of John ‘Marshall Highway. Mrs. ter of Elizabeth Cady Stanton. NEW. YORK, November 12 (#)—Mrs. Margaret Stanton Lawrence, daughter of the late Elizabeth Cady Stanton, di .tr wom!\‘nn-" D\I’Vfl“?'.h f 78, u; at the of 78, "A- = widow of mh’lnk was connected with Teachers' College and, St. Agatha and was | No Commission Charged | | or smaller loans 2t proportion- |l ' Assets Over $23,000,000 i };h ! #Eg Postponement of ‘Beer Baron’s Trial ber 8. It was revealed that a test to determine his physical condition was made recently when Druggan was wheeled to. a point in WOMEN’S LEADER DIES M. L. Lawrence Was Daugh- , died Satur- lavunes of Council Bluffs, Towa, Schod for mai ears n’u{’ the 3 niece, Barney of Greenwich, Conn., Mazamet, (D. C. Property Only) 6% You can take 12 years to [i pay off your loans without the i expense of renewing. $1.000 ff for $10 per month, including | interest and principal. Larger | ate rates. Cor, 11th and E NW. ATURALLY we are prowd of a history back almost a going century in the life of this city. But we ate far more proud of the fact that our experience enables us to offer you the verybexnfudurvue The niodern. equipment ‘of our yards insures delivery to you : WILLIAM KING & SON 'ESTABLISHED 1838 COAL 'MERCHANTS Main Office . 1151 16th Street. Georgetown - 2901 K'Street CITZENS OPPOSE” [ TONE CAR FARE B EE i Black Kid and & ncabtw Maj. Robert Livingston tanton of France. ||| greatest - comfort. mwmmu-—thfl mmmm this system were adopted,” “it would A -lm! dec drain upon | 'rhe l-m:huon went on record Northeast Boundary Associa- e P B B AR o S R R e Jucation made no effo; tion to Fight System—Local 1% Otne mame of o sighth-sade Projects Accomplistied. recntiy Sled, becmuae they were unde- . \use Wi - ’ p Il w what plan of action to pur- = au- As _a consequence eighth-grade Bitter opposition to the proposed es- il‘(‘,‘:e:}’_h:lmfl R e tablishment of a zone system of cac|the Educational Committee of the 28 fare by the street railway companies f |sociation, having no outline of study to the District was expressed last mght|’°"°" not knowing how long she may , is not as efficlent as a regular at a meeting of the Northeast Boundary uwher "would be and works under a Citizens’ Association in the Burrville | disadyantage. School, Division avenue and Dennison , Stop Signs Placed. st et. | The association has secured the Dr. Porter, president of the associa- | plulng of stop signs along the approach tion, said that if such a system were to |to Division avenue between Forty-eighth 80 into effect it would compe! residents | and Piftieth streets as a protection to of the community to pay a stiff tariff, | school children. According to the as- Buy in November % Pay by January 10th Enna Jettick Shoes for Women $5&$6 UST THINK! There J are 22 styles in black kid—it being one of the most fashlonable leath- ers now worn. Emna Jet tick Shoes are for misses They are in smart styles and scientifi- cally made to afford the and women. Every foot can be fitted. ;Enml Jettick on the _Radio—Every Sunday and Tuesday Evening Main Ploor, The Hecht Co.) Men’s soft-finish cotton handker- chiefs, plain white or wifl:v colored borders. Women’s plain white linen SHOES FOR WOMEN with hand. . | Jnel 0t in sympathy with the trans- ] THE HECHT CO. F Street at Seventh Men’s $12.50 and $15 Leather Blouses % A Sale of Men’s and Women’s HANDKERCHIEFS ERVOUS GIRL, 6, GAINS 2 POUNDS IN WEEK OIL FIRES INJURE EIGHT | Southeast Venice ficld and the other in the Inglewood district, today had caused - ot Storex . , calclum with *"rd D This is Just \mt and the QUICK results are surprising. cani 20c Yot “ithout eu-cu—u . ddress. Chaster 1é FOR STRENG'I H. APPETITE. SLEEP Free Auto Parking E Street Between 6th and 7th . Just Think of It— JOHNSON or Old English ‘Wax will impart a_beauty t> any floor. Electric Waxer- may be rented or purchased. 607-609 C St. N.W. Telephone Metropolitan 0151 nvcry will start at once. NAtional 5100 Decide Now! and With the Aid of Nature’s Rival Corselette $9.95 Choice of lum.stylca at this © price! Suede leather in.rgrey and brown. With knitted collar or leather collars. For That Desired Figure! Full lined. For golf or sports wear. e $'8 .50 ESIGNED to give the full hip figure the desired slenderness, and better lines for wearing the smartest clethes. Cor« - selettes are fashioned of silk brocade, in semi-step-in style, with swami cloth fitted bust. Elastic straps, six Sizes 36 Heavy, black leather blouses. All- wool plaid lining. May be worn on either side. - Sizes 36 to 48. Horsehide Lcather C oats Ior Men- $15 to $30 Many different styles of coats. black or brown colors. (Main Fioor, The Hecht 0v.) In hose supporters. to 44. “Come in and let our corset ‘experts . give you a perfect fitting. Yow’ll be amazed at ‘the - immediate - result - ob- ‘tained from Nature’s Rival Corselette, @At Ploor, The Hecht Co. embroidered corner; others are fine cotton with scalloped edges or lace trimmed. (Main Fioor, The Hecht Ov.) Men’s $5 All-Wool Jacket Sweaters Soug-fitting, sweaters lhl worn under_coat. mixtures. Sizes 36 o 46 (Mzin PFloor, The Hecht Oo.) Men’s and Women's $6.95 Wrist Watches Rectangular and cushion -h.pps Chromium plated 6-jewel movements. Leu!lwr straps for men. Ribbon bands for women. Gift idea. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) Men’s $5 'to‘ $8 Felt and Derby Hats hat ' absolutely Iuld lhur shape. !.uhweldu. un be Regular $2 and - $3 Costurne Jewelry A grand assortment at this price. Chokers, bracelets, carrings, pins | and simulated pearls. A color for every type. A{Main Floor, The Hecht Oe.) $.95 402 Pairs lof Men's $6 and $8 Low Shoes rnm, calfskins and kid eathers. Wide and me- \ $495 Men’s$3.95t0$6.50 All-Wool Sweaters schopl wear, Elastic stitch coat sweat. eors. Heavy shaker sweaters. = $.95,~ un“.Al-u-ynlu (Male Floor, The Hccht God flfipn-llulmnd e