Evening Star Newspaper, January 21, 1921, Page 7

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4 8 THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, - Milton R Ney 8th and Penna. Ave. N.W. Be Here Tomorrow Promptly at 9:30 to Share in This Wonderful 3-Hour Bargain Sale of Waists LE WAISTS Tomorrow N will hold another >tu1‘|lm;1 one- cent sale of New Voile Waists—worth regularly one dollar of any -one's money. Striped Checked and Plain Veile Lace Trimmed Embroidery Trimmed Select One—Pay $1.00 OR ANY TWO For One Dollar and One_Cent On Sale From 9:30 to 12:30 $75 and $100 Fur Coats of Jap Beaver and Kit Coney $50 to $60 Fur-trimmed Cloth Coats--wrappy effects ‘. $1.98 Black Cotton Jersey Pettibockers--Special . . . . $29.98 Muffs of Bay Seal and Manchurian Wolf--Now . $49.98 $29.98 $1.00 $10.00 $1.39 Pure Thread SILK HOSE- Perfect and all sizes . . . Up to $20 Melton Cloth Coats—Reducedto . . $6.98 $25 Coats of Polo Cloth, Velours and Oxfords, $10.98 $29.50 Cloth Coats, some fur trlmmed ... $14.98 $29.50 and $35 Cloth and Plush Coats . .. $19.98 $39.50 and $45 High-grade Cloth Coats . . $24.98 Cloth Skirts | Limited Number of $15 Dresses . . . $6.98 $6.98 Skirts . $3-8 $39.50 Handsome Evening Dresses . $19.98 $5 Georgette & Crepe de Chine Waists, $2.98 c .98 ? $15.00 2““‘* : :gTs $5 and $6 Petticoats of Taffeta, Taffeta $20.00 Skirts . *9-=2 with Jersey Flounce and Jersey . . $2.98 $25.00 Wool Jersey Sport Suits . . . . $10.98 Cloth Suits, formerly sold up to $49.98 $24.98° Cloth Suits, formerly sold up to $100 $39.98 1002 100 Cotton JERSEY BLOOMERS, in Flesh and white only, 25 C (limit 2 to PO 1T L ) R SO e D $167.50 Russian Pony, Marmot and Bay Seal FUR § COATS, Figured Silk Linings; at.................... , JANUARY 21, 1921 Is Your Conscience Clear? Have you saved one l!fc \Ahen you could have saved many? ’ Have .you saved NONE when you might have saved some? 1 THEY ARE LOOKING TO YOU. | 1 | “The i es of 3,510,000 starving children are on your hands and on your souls. You. aione, Americans, can save them trom death. In God's name, DO NOT LET THEM DIE! Fill out this coupon and send it with your check, at once, to John Poole, Tregsurer, European Reliei Council, Federal National Bank, Washington, D. C. $>10 will save the life of a child. . How many wiil you save? ELKS INITIATE 29. DAMAGE SUIT LOST. New Members Admitted to Wash- | fury Exonerates Police Inspec ington Lodge. 4 | Washington Lodge. No. 15, B. P. O. 5. “welcomed ino Eladom Wednesday | night twenty-nine new members at El Home. Jesse W Court: House, l of Puesi man of the Inspector William H. Harrison podce diparanent has be.n oneiawd by a Jury inClreuit b fore ~ Just Siddons, pors bility for injuries received Wilkes Shute, who wus struck uivmoniie of the ln~4nr('ur B Lnl and H streets, Smith of Washington Ohio, a life-long friend “t Harding $10.000 d: Ireen pusht suit for 1 a tres box cen i e by the drivi T of - 1. machine. The jury Col. Wil . Un’ted States iy for the defendant. Marine Corps. described the work that ihe orde puplished in U way from be! war. 20 the speakers. The « consisted of Arthur G, Balser. Clarence H. Bickle, William Wants Congress to lnquire b Burke. Robert M. Chase. Edmund F. Cohn, August L. Creecy, Chauncey B, Alien Property Office. Drolsbaugh. Felix E. Earky. J. Louis i : Freeman, Leo A. Gertman, Henry ”"‘“”“‘"4 betweenfation lotzbach, William C. Harllee. Wil-' tiam Harvey, Robert B. Lavin, Frank o DAcIoan, & t to the effect that he courted . Longstret Edward B. H. N . M. Perk'nson. Ra -:dn Banl st tigation of the cond E Depa of Justi. en property Cusios lap. or M “Thomias |, aul D. rad - and not against t said One D Jal himself, To Cure a Cold fn Day ! fuke Grove's LANATIVE BRUMO QUININE al ‘ablets. Che genuie bears the s gu r had never 2. W ~——Advertisement, propert, Huving had: Departmeént during the w: would not reply to the criticism bureau of investigation dur time nad re chiefly on ASSIGNED TO HONOLULU William Wallace. infant rk. .. has Deen assi th_{nfantry, at_Honolui R e Chnuge in Schedales . . "I 1“"[‘][ .‘y‘n« 5 Drums versus R . Drumsticks HEcryptic Egypt:an let- Lf tering on the a4 ancient Ro- fletta Stone long baffled scientists. The relation of jazz to food will equally puzzle future wizards when this is a forgotten age. €Quiet, the elegance of refine- ment, the beauty of cleanliness and super- iority of fare—these leave jazz to its place in theater ‘and give cooking its dve at WALLIS’ 12th and G Streets N.W. T ,,\Icmnhl xpres <continued. with last trains leux d Danvitle ¥ . Jdnuary 30 e Washinzton di D taan oTaa 30 am., present equipment, and tra s former train No. 43, and h connolidat anges rtisement. STOPS OLD PRACTICE. | i | ! |officials-or employes in the terday by Seccretary Payne. {persons who can ill aflord it can decline. he practice seems to me 8o dou fful that it should not continue,” inrd#r says. “It_is therefore discontinued as ithis date” - - —_——— Minnesota has de urionist Join Qur Christmas Savings Club —and you'll have plenty of money to enjoy a merry Christmas without skimping yourself. Four Classes ‘ 50c, $1, $2 and $5 weekly Select the class you want and start tomorrow. "McLachlen Banking Corporatwn 10th and G Sts. For *410° L5 YOU CAN OWN A s N N N Model 15 Touring Car Balance Small Moutfly Payments DORT DISTRIBUTING COMPANY 1017 14th St. . Teepbone Main 2153 S AN CARD OF THAVK! x ——-——-—‘——_"_—fl‘.‘fl.~ o e =) for Responsibility in Accident. relurned a ver- Shecns"vaumonk | PALMER COURTS PROBE. h secret service for its lnl’urmu-l S am. latter train making same For cnmpleu tonmation regarding’ consult ticket agents.—Ad- Solicitlng Money for Presents !‘or~ bidden in Interior Department. Solicitation of funds for presents to Interior Department was ordered stoppcd yes- Tn 2n order {p\'er kindly the practice is intended, it often involves a contribution from and in such a way that few feel| ore than 4,000 wonfi-{ N MEMORIAM. Io leving rememvrance ot wur motber. ADELHERT KELLER. who o, ion 1 our relatives lld llll life one year ago today, Jamuary apprecis na friends fur :N ness, sympathy e bewutitl Sorsl ieibutes 't the death of our beloved son. FATHI JOTHER, DAYVID A eniTh (k. WEBSTER) n-m but not forgotten, this great world of (4 Then shalt alwars de 1 e As loog av God e ife. MARRIED. OL—KEELY. - M. avd_ Mr. - Thumas 1y of 812 n.- , Urevk Chuteh road, nonace the thelr _ daughl DeROTHY By 1C] Friends may Bat they Wthie Koo ||-'-:r":‘- That lies iu wy heart concealed. Days of sudness atill come o'er me. Tears of sorrow silently Yo cauuet come to me. deat manms. KOL Home s xad, ob, Lunely evers might and da; It ix mot brixat ke it used {0 be Before my dear mother weul awas 1 0 ten 4t and wonaer What you wouis 1h; b ouly Kurw G iave iappened s YOUR HOVE Uiten var daughter of Mr. and M of s <y, and JOREPH, R New York ¢ k and suy e ul away DAUGITELR MAGGTE WAL W0 Wanaer Fiduk Ge'ey 3 Saturyay, Janu Reatives aud fuends jnviied. cemete.y intg test at the o ‘i . WILLIAA 1. LACE . T Seenop al res BLAYARECH ot Fune,a¥: fiom Wi . at 2 pui Seiuries. .i"‘ffl' hrsbond iner] tor | Jann of | ] ca- AosT pliine L 4 Di-1 k) ,..’é‘ ¥ oi f [{ s 1 X 5.t by - ~? B 7 LAC X, by 1 g | s » wore Ve o s L yue ptuve unace vac sod MLkt AND Sist id vemenocanee of Wi Wiy dieu wuiTee Years 250 1o o the ¢ i1: of simdows. m- The 7 of our dear 1 who aeparied e Funerat January Zi, r <t.an Church Mon day, Janua.y 2 30 . In!eln«g-lx nto Gy LTE A Jears 836 sy, i | BILL. Feiay. Jinua 1 ! Todsy vecalls the memoiy Congieaslonal comotery. Uf'a Lvea oue laia vo rest, REp A Atia tovse Who 1k of uim e ine Wao ioved Wit best Mi AND Moo wiLLIAME, the uct ! as had been sug;.rfllpd r. 7 hat 1 the Attorsey who added that Mr. Unt v, Jauimrs LES MIUILABL. I‘ Wx Trie revdence: [Py e 3 “k 1 rean st ¥ ¥¢d by hus b.oth} igaiiugaie wio Weut 10 b widh ber 20, . il tie wouii fo.get ilee, 1 will goi ke dead die in the 415 h 3 nlvanleIh 3 ing tia lh*‘xu:yx Wedsesny, Jumoarf. . 19, 1931, e know H: will but k Gur own aud His undi we fail asleep. A . - Funmual h'm ner + { mean—though heaven be fair Feaidence” an Saturds: aL:2:30 i spirits eateriug thete. that rict » Tae ligs 40 5Ll for pray e mu.e despair. "N“U‘ 3, deve thet jost the sime sweet face, H Tnterment priva loriicd, ie waitlug fu e yiice ing lumux At Der A et A ouly (L 3 Moaday. Januacy 1 24 w couated worthy in tia. by R x AMELIA ROBINSON. L. D reon. morher ot Sairie Hobimsen | WAGNER, C.awford, de i ami_adnt_of | Po ¥ In mem aud mother, IN died three years u; I3 So'cmon + of o S and foster motber of Ernes R A e IRG - WAGNER. win,, AND CHILDREN. * 10 the memory of our WAGONLEE, who 4 fod. The Enon Baptist Chorel, ¢ Noi and Tth gts. ce. Relatives and friends ing| fmvited. bcxn‘_ leply. Junuary 29, 1 '1. CHE (aee Ridgway). e . T h. Mochr. Syed &5 pears Intermént in Ouk Hill cemetery 10 a.m . Satardey, Janusry 22, from bome of ber daughter, Mis. Roy R. Yeung. 37th st..”Mt, Rainier, Md. . et motter, LA puiied this uary 2. 'lm&‘ ll{ lovicg remembrance of my dear K. vho departed this life twa Fea.s ago, Juanary 21, 1919, A “Phil; 20d ke Germantown, where funeral services take place.. nm. Eatered Lato etesasl rest Thare. o In remembrance of my THOMAS € WRITE. - who " paned " awes three years ato toda; aaw chaie beaide the ::-;zlmm over iod roik "o oF carriie greatest treas- Pa interment w: Md.. S of Marie Schinabeie (nee Westerm-yer). den e of-his <o fir When the heart of my father was stilled, T pevor, forget you, dear papa. knows how I nlu’y»n DEVOTED. DACGHTES CGHTE] IH‘(‘HLL\' n ulm rl.' In loving remembras of ther, THOMAS C. WHITE, "M";lh' 'way ihree years ago loday, January uary 24, Vitea, uterment (unnm Dbt the { SEERT i i £ #heeliy. * Notice_of funeral hereafer. o lm;{! apuary 20. 1921 at Philsdelphi |=F ouu ;x the, 30p- of Christophei sa the brather'of Ottawax | i an Fouisa, M, Wella, - Notbe of | (New Jersey aud l!w-)k My heart still aches for Tonr leas I wil ever feelz " P4 Yon bore your sufferings ‘with smiling cher And letf-a wound that will never heal. 3:gften sit ana 1hink of you - Thursday. January hen § ot ] T thing smm Betasy t°11:40 p.m.. uts Bnlerzen Dk I.u. A F.. widow of the late Wil otice of funeral hereafter. For memory 1s the That grief can call its cwh. And will . [ oK nmm-sn DAL'GHTPR MRS, MAY ueiday. January 23, af - KE. ekt Mt Oliwet” cometery, 2 Departed fhis life Wednesd: DI e Bt home.. I Jernes | AH, the beloved wife of the late | ige and sister of Thomas obanoah and the late Joseph Bohannah and | __ GRACK Gibuon, Remains can be viewed == at James' pariers, 19th and L sts. Saturday Ilbol January 22. Interment at 4| Harmony cemetery. | WERDIG. Thursday, January 201921 *at 2:30 8.1.. at Ribley Hospital. MARY V.. be- loved wite of William Werdig. = Funeral from her late residence. 1119 Sth x anuary 24, Services ll N ntes (puren at 9 a.m friendy invited to atten wood - cemetery. (Cal nn- of sweet seinembiance. COLLINS. Frank Geier’s Sons Co., 1113 SEVENTH STREET N. Modern Chapel. Telephone call, North 529. Timothy : Hanlon 641 H ST. N.BE. . Phone L. 5343. “ZURHORST” 301 East Capitol Street Phone Lincoln 372 Established tn Martiasville, Ind. JAMES T. RYAN, 817 PA. AVE. S.E. Modern Chapel. Lincoln 142. Private Ambnlanees. Livery in_Connection. ORBrEARECH 1208+ H Srreer N-W "“‘“""’%"'{’" PHONE-I 08 NIE U Funetal Ll et aC%0 om. Mondey, Jancary 21. l!l ll!lnlu.un BROADNAX. g_remembrance of dear wite, JORE R BROADNAR. and ing mother of Ruth M. and Naomi B. of sadness still.come o'er us. ‘hile secret tears do often flow. But sweet memory keeps you ever mear us, Though you died one year llo Gone. but not forgotts OTED DAUGHTERS AND HUS . BROADNAX. ENTER, A loviag tribute to the memory of BENJAMIN ¥, CAR. PENTER, who et aly three inn ago today, Jllnlrl 21. IIIB, Loved in life: in death res HIS mvums CABRIE D BrANCHE. OURTIS. A tribute of réspect to my. sod. o, MARIOR CORTH 8, rbo,died oné year . Janus ago today. Januhry 31, 170 W. ADAMS. * EENE. In loving remembrance of my hus- T AVID V. GREENE, who completed A i cae year ago today, Japuary 21, 1920. Sendor e Quick, Diznified and Bficient Bervice. | « Wo 816 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 8454, Automobile Service. Chapel. " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 MUSt NW. - Reisltished 1061 Automobile Service. » i"t( l’ Il lives. Inms A L. GREENE. © B T e B MARION B: RELSDY. ‘who ago today, Janaary 21, 1620 be "Ih M again onre.more, e HER CHILDREN. In loviag remembrance B dthis life ane year o todey, Tamuary 0% fiamn our heurta comes (ki bitter 1y hearts es the biti e iy, b, why, did ur dear grandmother e 'rh-d omes the apswer. n‘nlm awee! ks 2% ddad she cnly slveps; n‘fi'n'z" :'f)'vv&': GRANDUIILDREN ETTA | n" m ‘nands are folded. X e st ;- |Fort %"njnnpmncmm -, LS ER . LOVING By MER BROWN: THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR CON. WITH THE ORIGINAL W. R, ABLISEMENT.) Phone Franklin 6426. 940 F 3. WILLIAM . Funeral Director and ‘embaimer. - Livery in connection. Commo- dious T sud modern crematorium, Moderate Pprices. Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. cali, M. 1383 CEMETERIES. RS Sy with perpetual care ves. Tida D 14th st. n.w. Phone F. 4745. T YUNERAL DESIGNS. FAVORS mdeu'mx 3ARs. |GEO.C. at. nw. RENSITE FLO) pains M. lmmlx?uhfin rr::t;'l:s:l‘-. 't'll-l l:fbl:; n't‘ irmn:fl' nn —— 16-17-18. ury Y ive .__———-A——————— Y nnesa of Washington state at the | Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. January meeting of the Society of 2 ‘of the American Revolution last A Zemnt anke delivety servics. Sons 2 tit ————— . nm B ned Tt iy s Appropriate Floral Tokens 900 15th gron I Al tt po the t influx o and. east Europe. mlnmer trom “Guatem; Dr. Jnllo Bianehi, 12, ‘also spoke. 14th and N. ¥, Ave. Main 108

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