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S UKELY1 TOASkRAE *mast. sf Reiss in Csutry Is Fansen by Ue se Brea. w jas* sos in the setry WM be ausaryw, It as at e0et in- I. S f the e NedS. -B Nww by the suras isr Sep-b-er, ae at mes sminlhstrwy during the s Aum.ng ps'. ot the yar. It was emaned d Qmy yeterday. mgw wuuagr MaUsgs. fie nst operatin Is.emo for a - ppgmeinaety one-hait ot the ,ieoge ef the eise A." er principal reds. ser-the ret mouth of the new rate biMste a total of USSSM0, lest ma the meathly reostremoute of 40non-ft- Bash law. whisk preWides " rtern et 6% per *out os the eapi tal invested. Whether this roedjuetmeat would oeier through an advanoe in rates In ertain distr eta, or by a readjust meat of ralae -vleas, will have to he determined ft. a 0nnety "isi"e -A' roads, with a mll ago of 114,19L.1T out of a total mlege 3.8.00 for this clas of roads, no have made their returas to the Inteestate Commeree Cosaple sion. Based upon them and coutin goat upon the same ratio being main tataed by the others, the Bureau of Railway Usonomies predieted that the net operating Income for all the railroads atti be $80,000.000 for Sep tember. In arriving at this coneli glen. the bureau based it. estimates upos reports from forty-Ave cprrlers in the Eastern district, twenty-tl In A World Oreat Diaesvery f DESAVAPOR The ir aeta et Ibeee , c.miwrith the Pline Air Of the Adisedah , The Beneelcal Vapors Given in your own bomne. Treatmentq token while asleep or when at rest with out the use of any crude unneces sary inhalition devices, such as are now used. No pain or trouble pRrocess which gives Quic The advanced treatment of the age for Tnberculoeli. Hay-Fever.. Bronchitis. Catarrhal Diseases. ete. Write to us at once--the delays are dangerous. Our medical De partment with the Desavspor prep arations are at your service. The Chas. Alfred Waldeck Co. 444 Equitabe Blg. Baltimore, Md., U. S. A. Secrets of Londqp C2nplexioJctor Famous London specialists who cater to titI ladies and others of social promi nenc. employ a remarkable method of eomplesied "Jvenation. One undergoing this treatemant visits the' beautly doigor late In the afgernoon. has something tabbed ever her fae, then, heavily veiled, departs In her motor car. This I. repeated daily for .a week or so. when a complexion of snowy. purity and eaquisite .delicacy is in evidemee. The secret 'of this method lo ordinary meroollsed waz. Anyone can ap ply the wax without assistance of a spe ialist. An ounce of it (obtainable, at drug stere here as well as in England), usually sfises. It is used like cold cream before retiring, and wished off mornings. Its suesm is due to a peculiar absorbent prop erty which gradually removes wornout per tieleef etuticle. revealing the younger healthier skin beneath. A wenderful wrinkle-chaser, also in vogue among Unglishwofnen. is preparedt i dsiinlvn an nueo wdered sao ht sel. Used " a wash lotion, this completely and . d e. e the deepest lines. 0 4 a. Yo msthae heprpe Makigoo by good shreding, n bTimenl pW ehaee tn he e d at go The bever mlaid goes age coo gtsher posit e. I read Tim~es Want-ads, the telephone their Want-ads t they need a maid. Th I. liha TAB MOP AS in PAM&swia in ae bother, an eights to 1e westera diutuiet The total operatlag rovese ter We duety reads reportei eved. wore 111N,3 8,1N, as ieresase of I8I per teat ever eptember, 191s, while pgaring espseas were p84,61,U4.N Na ineresse et 87.0 per eat ever estembet 1819. The set railway perating inempe ftr the uloty reads aeseuted to 8T,80,006. as lacrosse of 1.0T per east ever etemesrse /ea ags One thiag, asseriag to the bureau. se lear: - The railroads are net at present ape presehiag earingu sgres that will parry them ever the 6 per osat mark at tentatively by the commission as easesable retapa e property. RED CROSS LIYES LOSTl IESTHONIA rwo Officers of Relief Organiza tion Suocumb While Treat ing Typhus Victims. The heree saerifice by which two American Red Cross officers Save their lives to save the city of Reval. Esthonia. fromt an epidemic of typhus. which was olalming 500 victims per week, is revealed in a section of that organisation's annual report. "There was absolutely po ambulance service and very little In the way of hospitals when the Americans ar rived." says the report. "The army was in retreat and the combined force of soldiers and civilians to the nu. ber of 20.000 was a hungry, suffer ing, panio-stricken mob. In becem ber typhus broke out and for months the Red Cross workers fought the tread disease. The dead were piled In the corners of the rooms with the sick and no effort at a decent burial was made. In one Reval hospital, with 450 beds in one room, there were 100 deaths tn a week. "In spite of all this. the American ied Cross stopped the epidemic al Post single handed. Two officers. Lieut. George W. Winfield and Lieut. ilfford Blanton, gave up their lives a the work." An idea of the stupend work of percy carried on by the Cross a the slavic countries can be gained y the fact that in Siberia alone thir y-three railroad trains distributed 'ood and clothing from thirty relief Chips from America and portions of he cargoes of ninety-two vessels front ither countries. These trains covered 132,000 miles. while ambulances. rucks and service cars traveled 333. 100 miles. An average of seven rticles of clothing was given to each if 587,000 men. 387.500 women and r75,000 children. GIRLS BAN FAKE HAIR. BOSTON. Mass., Oct. L-Begone, re false hair adornments! This or some other shrill war cry Ike it is on the lips of the girls of be College of Liberal Arts, whose atural curls and waves are the mnvy of their sister students in other colleges hereabouts. FALL VIArWS tow at their best at ,UDW5. 1214 P st. Y. W.-Advt. .e. e. e. 0e, e . .o ..a.... cake is easy,if ~he right thing right quantities of egg, vder, and them ,eu mest he right heat, and babe time, elestion as eadly as she L exactly the right thing at-ads. She makes good a @eek as easily autih. iewing that the beet maide eer Washington voen The 'limos the moest ~efter nmadt butili bI~erR ceprechL . Hahn's Start a Simply Immense November Stock-Reducing Sale We have st ourselves the task on hand at higher than replacement "HAHN" Shoes, especially designed of reducing our stocko-by at least values! by and made for us. $100,000 worth -of shoes-for the So, we are putting on a MID- We are putting these shoes on month of November. And wo are not WINTER CLEARANCE SALE-. sale at prices that are bound to going to mince any words about why staggering one at that-three months produce an avalanche of estra bu we are do pt. - earlier than usuall nlectim e, and othr "Im have dropped considerabl -and we Included in the series of Novem- tt " to the om are not going to be CAUGHT ber Sales which now begin-are many SHORT" with a lot of merchandise of our highest grade shoes-regular Read the prices: Men's $15 "Florsheims" $12 "Ti -Wears" and other $10, $15 Shoes at $8.75 Nearly 400 pairs of famous $15 "FLORSHRINMS" Oer 800 pairs of the Popular $12 "TRI- WEARS" Over 5,000 1,600 pair other regular $10 & $12 Men's Skee Top Quality Boots at All at $8.75 Probably the most astounding Shoe Sale ever offered Washington men-even by "HAHN'S!" Only our determin ation to cut a deep hole into our Men's stocks has led us to take so radical a step. In this sale are the best grade shoes that ever bore the time.tested names of "FLORSHEIM" an$ "Tri-Wdtr," 68The styles are right. There are genine Shell CordovansA Tan "BROGUE" Oxfords and High Shoes-Tan or BlaWk medium and narrow English models-also novelty luuc-top As the big feature event in our Women's Depart- Combinations in both Lacd and Button Shoes. Also Tan and As Black Kid Bluchers and Straight-laced Shoes-heavy viscol ments, we have taken from our rbgular stocks about ized'Tan Bluchers, and many other kinds of shoes. 5,000 pairs of our highest quality Boots and marked All in one tremendous stock-reducing sale at all our four them down to $6.85. This price represents but a frac- stores-at $8.75 pair. tion of their values; for they are Kinds that have been Selling at $8.50, $10.00, $12, $12.50 and $14 Pr. But mere words and former prices give you but a scant idea of the real importance of this offering. Nor in a limited space can we fully describe the styles, all of which are extremely fashion able and desirable. In a nutshell, the event includes: Young Folks' Shoes High-cut Laced and Button Boots in Brown Kid, Patent Ow pet Bore md Gir' S Leather, Black Kid, Tan and Black Calf, Gray Kid, Camel Kid, dJ'0 w .1 1? ddh Fieldmouse, Suedes and combination two-tone effects. There are we radicaib r e . tis o also some styles in Tan and Brown Military Heel Walking Boots. A number of our best $6.50 and $7 extra qual sale(thonotity "GRO-NUPS" Shoes for misses and boys. In There are plenty of all sizes and widths in this'sale (tho not ar oy necessarily in each and eaery style). Byt those women who call tston6.and Misws bs qalt an Calf naue early will have all the best of it. shaped English Laced Boots-Some with con trasting tops. Sizes 11S to 2. The best wearing shoes it is possible toa AU T u W ek t $15 ahlbuy, young people. Reduced to.... Similar tyles for childrei Size 8% to 11 ....................3 "Juior" Women's styles with c asomewhat narrower toes and higher 695 lasi Tan, rono lc ae he. e Boys' unusually serviceable School Shoes-Win. ter-weight Tan Elk Ulined Bluchers. Munson Army last with soft box toe; strictly solid 3 5 soles and heels. Sizes 3 to 6. Spe ially priced at ..... . . .......... .... . Several big purchases of Misses' and Children's High-cut Tan and Black Full-toe Lacad Boots; also Patent and Gun Metal Button Boots,95 sizes from child's 8 to misses' 2. U n-3 usually good $5 values. Special at o S S bi urchasPresenes for the Children Hih-u Ta anBakFllteLcd ot;as