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DAY ANUARY CARDS OF THAN DIED. ; LABOR IS SUCCESSFUL EAVERS. We wish to extend to our friends wxn‘n. Departed thie tife Wedseslez, Jan and_relatives our sincere thanke for their 1:45 ROBER - IN RUNNING OWN FACTORY kindness. expressions of aympathy and beau- w;.m. .max:n )-a st r-;r-: “husband o tiful floral tributes. at the death of our hus vy s mou! bund and tather. FTLLIAM HOMER BRAY; 4 wite. ~ s ¢ THE EVENING STAR. THUR Amenca s g reateSt ’% Take Over Crescent Iron Works at ug~ w1t expeet e e ] r : srvives st Teoo .'::0’;_';"::"'*;";_ Th@ H ?Ch # COO - clothing sale -+ BRI bk Society Brand Norfolk—Have Increased \":;n‘:]:!flfl’ur::r:'n s i 5 'g"‘- e T Women’s $3 spring gloves - imported kid 51 95 and lambskin Employes Now. : rred this lige Toesday, Jay Tt H m.. at his rexidence, Labor has stepped into the shocs o DIED. i *Widipgton. Do G, . beiovél hushand of %, and beloved fat Lilllan 3ounz. ¥ 1d st his Jate home, the employer in at least one fleld of | BENwaM. wWednesday. Tuncacy inQustry. *The Norfolk Idea,” accord- |~ MAY. ieloved wite of Frauk I, Koo ing to industrial experts in Jabor cir- | oo (G b 3’70:“ of T. A. Talta & cles, i3 expected to prove the pioneer | _frieuds juvited. (s s of a new labor-capital movement as | a result of a successful experiment { Dani Hover. by the Internatiomal Anomaflon ot’ D Prout st. | - o Machinists. secretary B, C. Davizon of that or- The. Creseent ifon works, at Nor- i folk, was strike-bound in 1 Out- 5 , ADE 1bose o> AIEN standing obligations and resultant 3 control of the company were pur- . 0 . chased by the machinists. { Instead of a long struggle and an $8-per-week strike benefit, the' forty of them the most Laster comes early in March this vear—get your Spring gloves now. These are all imported from workers at the factory wero l\cpln(-m-i E et o F » . !o\(-d by orders of the controlling 5 ¢ i H. BRAD- | rance and Belgium. [4 13 v oo 15 B BRAD: | 8 made to sell made to sell ses. Shifts were cnanged to e T T o e 3 cids ambskius clasp style i 2 N i the forty men bei i 1 Wherefore should eur irarts moara, Fine piiant Lkids and lembskius; two-clasp style in black at $60 to 570 at $75 to $85 cmp:o;'éd“:x'f of the —a{’JS-";n'x'm ing | Larr asd Willew 1, 3 Wherefore should eur liourts moura, Many have embroidered backs, «laL wm. o A He to ety resc lias gonc, he o paradise iy white, brown, gray and mastic. corking force has been rais a cerv olove is perfect. All sizes, $1.95, : . r shift, and three days ¥ A precions one from b ik G e et 2o GRUEY vt T el Al 12 Overcoats and suits at each price, Siven cach man, makii room for tho | [RRRE ok e s ey Gl —~firet fSuor—soutl ex) 3% - e employment of 360 union member: (Sigwes EMGIaE gl s cn * with sizes and styles for all men. . It but oue ninen ot thal” had formerly been employed BRADFORD. Tiwe Tider M Relie? The Mount Vernon Savings Bank of | BRAD! oLlie Blger Meniu B elict Atk | I'he Socicty brand makers are liquidating their stocks. L iy oo nicotied by The mmchin:| Sane .i‘{"u“'ig‘ mm)mg»:v‘hm e & They held on to the last moment, hoping for re- orders that ists, also stepped into an angle of the ¢ s, i 111921, P s . 4 = ’ ti hen it was made vir- a (| that u "tanes 1 s Sale Of women s cloth & ]llsh coats! didni¢ come. Now they must liquidate in a hurry, and as mEcpositionCmenit s mad B tween the company and the L'nlled 4. al 0 a.m. Interment Annapolis, @ {e's safe in the arms of Jesus, their largest distributors in the east (and one of ‘the few e T 5:,:“".;,,,",‘,:-;:,:‘,,,.,“ (e AToeYe L ohE i ntle breast stores in position to buy in quantities) they gave us first s ART. President. Kufe on His 3 3 32950 3 ; 50 choice: Wi posicdledin, N il Al . Norfolk Iron Manufacturer Lauds| Moy N 2 L 0 c i t Below cost of productidn and far below the Formerly Formerly Formerly wholesale prices to prevail this spring | Men for Taking Mortgage. deriatl i 5to$ $ $ $59.50 | NORFOLI, Vit. January 13.—4t 19 | carTER. i e e b o et $3D to $45 45 to $55 S lere arc the biggest and most complete staks of timo has the Crescent Iron Work ary 11, Tis bard, s hard. to say the word. 3 ; : f : i ine - ol of Norfolk been undu uuion (ontrol) © must forever part. th coats of heavy suede Stwmning failored models of Fur collared coats oi suedine high-grade clothes ever offered in Washington and likely e s o g, velour. with deep cape collars. :ojt heather polo cloth or and velour. the collars of Aus- in America—at such price concessions. ot et coran = { T A oW, L E:;?;::edd “:;}'e\i;:a\‘,;l;:‘; novelty velour, the latter tralian or. dyed opossum, rac- e with trimmed with ~sealife: also coon and sealine. Only a lin night. Full credit, however, for union [1a s Concern from finan: CUMMINGS. Wednesda .m‘n\v“gn- wraps; lambtex coats, ! ¢ < > & ey + 2, 1918, coney collars: black plush coats Sait's Peco plush coats in flare ited quantity of these, the S e ”'f,.t,.,“',’:" SN, ‘J,:"i,'.’;n‘-?"(. th fate, o, bt no forgatien : bordered with Kerami plush. model. fur eoat length. tiner coat models of the season. Sale Mell Hats { involved 1ur7ctic:|ill) all 3 A TER, ETTA C. GANT. ¢ shops in the city, S e cemn, which was friendly to k3 P ¥ MARGRET E. AU ized Iahl»r E zned up on the ¢ Y .t Md. Y. i A wide range of colors in each group, each beautifully tailored $10 to 316 ok moTtEsge hold by | GURTLY. Weunewt 2 g0, 3 3 A throughout, w. 1th silk linings and in many cases interlining as well. _ 3 _' e days overduc, amd awiion }‘,", ) neral, ‘rrr;-ml‘,n apel taval, | L o virey ::“ Borsalinos Tant the reques 3, where wacs wil b ke e e o Whereupon, td Mr. clder, the - 3 s, E The D Sale Continues Stetson and T : vith he compan: bought up the ° o " e vress vaie [mih (0 compang, bonabi wn thel meAnii: Rt W blame for the bank’ refusal lo | Clevel Ohio, January 13, 1921 y 919, 75 75 ?5 KNOX soft hats jcommodate the company on Is o of Jimes & Penning of s ity r K i 2 . 3 B —— i R reck cemelfry- | ROBINSON. 1In loving memory of °"§o';:x|"\" - MRS. J. C. HESSE DIES. !mamw. ou Moniar. ssnuary 10, 1021, at her] So%- be s oo de ,f)d this life four. A & I'mmv iw - Merrigie! e RAH HAMM. rears ago, January 13, Formerly Formerly Formerly {Funeral Services Will Be Held Sat- [:,.m‘»‘ o e 13 T e Christibe ..'.‘:. 5t Goa: 1921, He,iv rsling there forever vite And reeeiving his AL PAT I CHUNCH, JOHN K CHURCH CLERE. - urday Afternoon. 5 .95 $15 to $19.75 $19.75 to $25 $25 to $39.50 AR’ Heath, aged Funeral omus 8. Mr‘«ub. "ot ay, Junuary 14, at 5 p. The great three-in-one sale offering a bevy of pretty styles for practical as well as 5 i Relath 55 Imiied to Sttend. I SAUNDERS. In sad but loving remembryy. » dress wear, featuring the most wanted fabrics of sil satins and woolens; the most Includes entire stock of -4 T ;;‘,‘Lfi’,"‘_, Jrelteasiumite o- | SAY my heloved Lustund, UYLESSUS . Z y . 'HESSE. 2, o - SAU who nu'I«i this life ene reus favored styles. Good colors throughout. navy and brown predommatmg Sizes 36 to 42 Bolino a0 s w mfé c\;}; n;w mornin: auar el M azo today, Januars 13, 1820. 7 I always think of you. desr sively. Trom Bor iate residench: 08 A st 0., Sat inclusively had been married fty-eight | fhm ber Mg vegdemer, 206 4 Tutement | And wy heart is sad withs 1 o 1o and a2 number (but not = ¥ e (R Mrs. Hesse was a native of New| P ! Could you be with me again. all) of I\NOS\ hats. Sizes York city. She arvived by her | EOLTZMAN. Passed avay suddenls, Taesday, Wi rmsnatierding and shapes for evervone. (Wz-m 1's shop—sacond Hoor ) i husband ro soms, Henry A.| jasuary i1 102 s 1.,‘,‘ be { I miss your well loved face. sxamining d Q] e ar;‘rmm. where'er 1 look. ‘sce your vac YOU he c} RY. * { o Tock o Tidredas 3 B TOVING WIFE Ml SAU!DE‘.S In_sad bzt Joving remembrance J"mu\\'“ o “.:f By boys. WILBER M. SAUNDERS. win o Sancary <, 1809, and UYLIRECS 1 SACNDERS, who died January 13, 192 Smiles may mect my face, "Tears may dim my eyes, But no w:ykmtl‘n how imy heart las acbed o Since my boys d will be held ati™ b e $ .95 F TR turday { )tmklm, N HO! ged Men S mackmaws, 6 'tor of the Church of the mfurmau.m il 30 p.m. ¥ v i rvnl] officiate, and interns 1In Congressional cemetery ‘undert: Puns fre i CHARITY WORKER DEAD. [ S, mx.uml..: :mi'a?‘xfié’a? { H i 1 ; of the 10 styles sketched . the all-purpose coat $6.93 is no price at all for these practical all- weather, general purpose coats: Warmth without weight—on or off in a2 moment—ireedom in motor- Miss Cummings Pioneer Resident .‘“’n”" e ";:‘m’“‘* e Steep on, a.muwnme:.sé T s of- Chevy Chase. i Joth zs. FAKNNIB WEST ; mmxm-mamu . m ‘dexth 1 do the same. 1 ing, walking or in working outdoors. Double- { Miss Cecilia Cummings. sister of | " & e ueroted mothes of Emma Law-{ SISTER MAMMIE. * breasted styles with regular or convertible collars. Andrew J. Cummings, and & Diomeer| i Werte Fustil fem Yermont. Aveasé|SPEARE. T the memory of my Gear mether in the Chevy Chase section, dicd last| Baptist Church 2t 1 p.m. sharp Saturday.i CORA B. SPEARE, who departed this 1ite It at o : s L Relatives and Trieuds invited.{ one ear ago, Junuary 13, 1920, first s, was forty-eight Thy kiuvl-u;n-dnd Soodness shall ever be re-' o JOHNSON. 3 Mliss Cummings was taken ill less| o ou Deace until wa meet than a week ago. Her vond Eatid 45 mtrena T Ay 'flfl:flmn TOTISE WEST. = at 7. grew serious, culminating i death at her home last nizht sm“tn: A trivate of love to the memery ot mfl:;:‘:;r?\x ::El:ntl" T:.fii"fi",.;’,flfiffi { Voneral. aturday, January T ;;i‘s life ome year ago todey, Janu o1 tre Ted Cross. { oAt Lp from Vermont Avenue Biptht! 891% Dive AUXILIARY TO THE DRIV Funeral services will be held Saturday | TR CARTER, M. X. ¢ ‘s’ BENEYOLINT ASSOCIATION, No- morning at 5.6clock from ber late resi- { S k. SLAUGHTEE, W IS JOSEPHING BBALE PRSI Aence. - Mass will be sung at the Chureh | Pasaed avar Md‘nly Ty nrw HELEN HOWARD, SECRET: of the Blossed Sacrament at 9:20 o'clock. | T, e b ey TR Colorful and subdued nh-d« All sizes 34 to 46 Boys’ suits & mackinaws $10 to $12.50 mackinaws, $6 95 - i t will | St. John's ceme~ | . o o TAYLOI 1 : $10.50 to $14.85 suits, e e e e a e: ° OllseS, . s % { o a'u. Lhm"'nt of lxnb-'n M oday, January 13. 1910, \Vool mackinaws of the better grade : .‘n:lp;“?;]lz:du’-,lvhu Fa., "and u..mu! Keep er. Josus. In Thy Leening. : Neat sport plaids; various colors. s Then. © Master, 4et us sea her. 7,200 blouses—10 st ylea-—4 sketched i e e e A R R N el aged 47 vears, GEANDDAUGHTER. FLORENCE. ‘IDA Sl b= . 5 > routman. LA BELL. 3 2 - Boys’ suits for winter and spring Schippert e ~Smooth-finish worsgeds; tweeds, cheviots. i 5 i —Favored styles in grays, browns, mixtures. —Better than pre-war prices; with styles that reflect the last clock-tick of fashion. EW styles—iresh from their tissue wrapping—shown Sizes 8 to 18 years. Choice, $695. Wednesiay. Tanuary 1:1 v for the first ti S hit il BS¥ Ser. Li D) : e e of Jet e Mo | TTT IRBPE. tomorrow for the first time. Snow white voiles— 1 RAMARDEL aped 0 veame Fuosi 1208-H Srreer N-W tailored and frilly styles—some with colored trimmings; but most : 8 - x of them beautified with flace, embroidery, tucking and touches of - 9 : s & | ot Gomrgatomn. Ceiweneity’ Hompies), FaNSE| (Fomramix 040, evelet work. Sizes 36 to 46. Values extraordinary at 69c. Tots $]_ 'OO dresses s i oans MAHOX. Tuneral fron St. Pagl’s qml-‘ . I PHOME 08 county papers Mth (one like sketch) 9 ; 3 = Y g C | 20k 8t W2 YMAN. Wednesday moruing, Jm?ury 1921, Mre, THOMAS MEERYAMAN. Sale women’s suits, $] 695 v ~ They have been and al- ieailisr orices ways will be the ideal 3 5] school frocks, their place is were $9, $10 and $12 never usurped by would- wife of the late Thomas Merrsman, Confed- e¢rate veteran of the civil war. . Funeral from the residence of her daughter, 616 19th st. Jannary 14, at 2 ela- High 'requiem’ mass at o Cobception Church at 9 oclock. ent Mount Olivet cemetery. EHILLIPS, On Wedncsday, January 12, IV‘I L. the heloved wifa cs T. Phillips. Funeral from Ler Tate Tesidence. 110 Etni aven Takoma | The season’s end finds [ [ocs and felinds Tpvited Tatermias at Chon: the maker with 1’200 (Flederickebutg: Yoo Dapers cally all one stvle, so Pouff! he takes one quick HOffman Co' is done. The dresses arc 12— STORES—12 made of Main Office, 740 12th St. N. dresses on hand. Practi- loss and his season’s work QCLEANERS and DYERS Plant, 1530 Pa. Ave. S, F. l BT et. v Friday, nanare ih o “éo‘ e ) ! Broken sizes account i 1 ! { b -hi i . < f aki ice. H » " be fashion whims of thc r[orlt}&cé)rflkmg Drce Amoskeag snow- NS T e e e moment! ncluded are fiake. gin ehiain | Phone M. 4724 | Ny St k) Finely tailored of all-wool sergce black kid black kid Tu bl t PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE 1 g 14 v, ; | in true regulation fashion. com- tan kid with gray n blue, tan, green and pink. - . m]l;'l’.t“x: mput’;dl s Jife T sd. 3 pel. _Telephone North 629, plete with embiem. braid. buttons.- tan calf kid tops Belted all around—wnth patch R 2 . Hiele: § devoted brother of the full insignia of the high-grade Zun metal calf. »ocket. Amoskea. inel c A aged 23 years.!| g4 § ET. N.E. I 5 s Lt ¥ g gingham, 3 <, i Phone L. 5548, ‘Tb: middy has a yoke at front High or low ‘hft . Find '}Fmd you——the mak:ng in <2 Auju:tlnle"~ml,hurL here & T b “ZURHORST” and back: the skirt is full and g your size and style; pay $295. eeping i th the “material. Chocolalc X m:‘x.m e sug o, | plaited and finished with_a beit (Women's shovs. 6irst Soor 1 Sizes 2 t0 6. (Tots chop—third fisor) S i “lLoved 4 T, rememberod in death, ! (:hould you care to u‘\e it sepa ; Whimsicalities xn#; he st in p;n:e 1 they are in . z o anua; brief illness, o shop—tnus o) . ter. ‘uneral from her late 3 PA— Axminster rugs 329 : el e e Livery in (Size 9x12) 40 splendid axminster rugs in good color choice, offering conventional, medallion or ? e o aan M. J. all-over patterns. H. Soith, 3r. B 81X90 SeamleSS Sheets All pcrf:ct—-and in the mo:t wanted size 9x12—a saving, too, of almost a half. i . p.m,hl‘:l:ndsln": :m;n“‘ (Rugs, fourth floor.) bex, = Full size, torn, not cut, from first qua.h:\, o4 sh(::l:m;o Finished with $ l 25 75¢ to $1.50 drapery odds & ends 39C sorts of superior MRS. HOWARD DEAD. sweels—creams, 5 wide hems. Two standard makes. nuts, caramels, \rs. Hiizabeth M. Howard, widow of While 40 dozen remain pay $1.25 Dr. Joseph T. Howard, died Tuesday morning at the age of seventy-nine. Funeral services took Dlace this aft- ernoon at 3 o'clock, at the residence Velours and damasks in-short lengths that will make pillow covers, chair covers and small table covers. $16 and $1750 chenille portieres, $8.35—just onc ~ $350 and $430 rope portieres, $1—odd pairs and -~ o~ pair of a color and all good colors. very slightly soiled. 3 Broken lots of $2.50 to $3.50 B chalr seats, 10cblack and tan chair seats, 67 Sunfast madras curtalng, $335—rose, green b it Dot a o < upl olstered in imitation leather and in rec an ticolor ras curtains—only one or 5 " -—embroidered tea napkins, a doz. $ 50 sizes. two pair of a kind, f:"f‘”'mu Main 878 :fiwn?cvmx 3 mmx:z' Gudc Bros. Co,, 1214 F st. —embroidered plate doilies, & doz. $1350 velour strips, $695—l4-inch velour strips Odd curtain strips, 19c—odd strips of not- bex; $1.70. b L e ot e venbrmdercr] day cases, cach. in brown and rose, with plain centers and em- tingham lace curtains in white only. 24 yards s nofi ot e o | R ';Jr?ate Fioral Tokens -* various grades linen towels, each, y bossed borders. long. Upholstery dept., third fioor. mphiyT Jitel "“’:‘-';l'l &P ! Wpageslcaathln aonc,), a dent of .\‘;ummn and & prominent | 16th asd N. Y. Awn. “ ! T : Hara is survived by two sons GEO C. SHAFFE . Howard and Dr. A. RESSIVE FLORAL EMDLEMS at IV'D!BA" TRICES,