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20 : " e s ] wyre oih, e gniigy e i e ahg L s ORGANIZE TO RELIEVE | seF ire.2msh ¥i.252™,: | FURLOUGHS KEEP CLERKS. |SUE J. H. DE PUE FOR $650. 25,1, At "5, e, wt i |ant, o o e wmer o, e coum sentations. " The Brays say they | and nmdu was not ((vp\n(hu‘-d“uh n gerald. were induced Yy e ue to part w *hey made their agreement witi him. We OHer and Recommend--- SUFFERING IN IRELAND fhevvgtr L Nery Tasa gt P o Ferent Bray i They Sutre From | £ 013 St L g | et B ot ' Misrepresentations. civil service ins ic nd to enter | President John Adams left W!\sh SAFE and SECURE ST TWO WILLS ARE FILED. Discharges. Complaint of olerical employes at i Branch of American Committee - beptisitpii) £ af ? Fll’ st M ort ages 8(‘7 Formed at Meeting—Address by |Cc1uests :.Ad: by Jen;ielcb:om :‘: ":;’;“::;i:“x:: asaiie 1R 0 g g (] Senator D. I. Walsh. o e Lo ity furloughs has not been recefved at jons with him lington on the evening of March 33, ph E. Bray and Ralph G. Bray|They declare they spent about $200 /1801 and did not attend the Inaugu- hnva flled Suit In the District Supreme [ worth of their time in the venture |ration of his successor, Thomas Jef- rt to recover $650 from James H.|before they learned that the defend- | ferson, the following day. The will of Jennie C. Woodman, N Department. Secretary Following a brief address by Sena- the avy 4 dated December 5, 1918, has been filed | Daniels today said that a system o on Washington Real Estate tor David I Walsh of Massachusetts, {¢ 1€ Jeqembcr - brovides an annuity |furloushing certain employes one day in which he told of the present suffer- S vs0 th for life for Ruth C,|® WeeK had been ado;;u-d at th’e :;)nc:; - 19! i ron o 9 d, to meet reduced appropriaf Earning Eight Per Cent Ing in Trelan, permanent organiza-(9f 30 % monih for Ufe for Ruth C.|vard (o moet reduced uppropriations tion of a local branch of the Ameri-|Boys of Kent. Conn, residuary lega- |40 10 SIOMC IS0 Pnow the de can committee for relief in Irelandtee of her estate. A. B. Coolidge is|&schatess TS Al BS camed that If |was effected at a meeting vesterday "'g‘"‘m"“ X the will of Anna |drsughtsmen Srersjinot u.‘.‘:::fi- o $100, $500, $1,000 | fiernoon a¢ the Storeham Hotel. |yt it halen dutea June. 1005 prem: | NN 2L "E Tt e continu was announced that a mass meet- d street northwest are de- [ SORURTINACT (0" as essential to the ! G o List of Investments Upon Request e L mhee visea o Sher “son. Gearie W ‘Little. | 208 SMPOYTORt WA SRSy Sunday afternoon —at 3\hales. The remaining estate is given | ™y ioves are not paid for the time In Denominations of Our Business is to aclock. when men of natlonal prom- (to the daughter, Anna M. Littichales, ned, 2o that the clerks inence will deliver addresse. if single. | Should she be married she | ey are furlogsied. 0 0 eek. Officers of the c"mmiue en are |is to divide with her brother the gov- |80 5 mplain that members of the Rev. Thomas J. Shahan, rector of the |ernment bonds - belonging to the out of the Catholic University, honorary chair- Imother. The son is named as executor. """‘h::;:;:nm&:; DT St tur ave ou one rury, chairman of t same r 815 Flfleenth St. Phone Main 6464 honorary commitice; . Daniel W loughed and that the burden of o O'Donoghue, \hx!rman of local gen- As a rule, lightning strikes objects|duced pay falls on e 1 eral committee; James F. Shea, secre- | from above, ‘though ul times a.sccndinz been reported that they will appeal Investment Department tary; Andrew 1. Hickey, assistant|lightning has been see o the Navy Department for relief. and we’ll do it on every purchase you make in one of our Forty-Eight Years Without Loss to Any Investor! secretary, and Hugh Reilly, treasurer stores. Below are a few examples of these savings: Our Price Hand Horns— gz, lovd signdl. Excellent $4 00 $2.50 Reliable Jacks—3 " sorecity, derend- - 400 3.25 able screw ty Tool Kits—c"""" roll complete wrlh all the 1 2.00 6‘00 ‘necessary tools for making repairs Windshield Wings—Deflect the wind car, and makes winter driving a pleavere. Per ey 30-00 20.00 Ford Radiators— 20" %" 28,00 20.00 Our Tire Prices Are Always Better ud llia | riek J. Hmnnv-m D. 1. "Dun {seph D. Sullivan, Willlam }- | Henry L Quinn, Judge M. M. Do COAL—$12 50 . ALL LUMP BITUMINOUS ENGLISH QUALITY CHANNEL COAL $20.00 | Dr. John Donoghue. William M. Phe lan. Daniel E. Doran, Leo Harlow. John J. Noonan, Etlward A. Tucker, Dph yan, E. J. Qu ly Re\ John J. Callahan, Rev. JnmP~ A. Geary, Thomas A. Cantwell, Joseph T. Fitzgerald, F. V. Murphy, Lawrence Gorgan, Ros Downing. W. P. Normoyle, Ja: Turecell, Thomas D. Bral’mn Clagett, Dr. Charles He; 4a J. Walsh, D. J. Ca.lla-hln %dwar\] Bren- nan. Dr. Henry Crosson, Dr. Francis LARGE FURNACE ANTHRACITE v McQuillen, Frederick Stoniman. P IF. Nelligan, Michael Mangan, Lo —_ Peter Guilday, F. Edward MHGZIP”. Dr. Constantine Mazulrcla. Fran< J. Phone Clev. 349 ; hn T. Crowley. CHAS. F. MILLER & CO. Dependable Coal and Service SHOE RETAILERS WORLDS LARGEST 729-31 7th St. N.W. Kinney’s Pre-Inventory Shoe Sale Now for our Annual Inventory Sale—the greatest shoe event of the whole business year. It’s the time to antici- pate the footwear needs of every foot in the family and to invest in shoe leather. The Time When Everybody Can Save Shoe Money by Spending It Here It’s Your Shoe Opportunity Sllcaformen,women,boy;,-ummdchildrmat for relief in Ireland at (h ithe sectional 1502 14th St. N.W. Iasr night. . and the PEOPLE OF WASHINGTON!| TOMORROW IS THE LAST DAY ON EARTH FOR ‘The Old Colony Furniture and Rug Corporation! Last Day | Close Out!! Every Dollar’s Worth of Furniture and Rugs in the Store Is Going to Be Sold Tomorrow and Prices Have Been Made to Do It GRAND FINAL (0 OFF THE ORIGINAL REDUCTION OF O /o “CLOSING OUT PRICES” The last day! THE LAST DAY! Tomorrow night and the key to this building is turned over to the landlord and we are turned out jnto the street! GO0D~BYE OLD FUR. D RUG CORPORATION!! Co{’l‘?:?fihlp mll:IBItT EeRcI?)mAxfizetely scuttled before we leave 1,1:1"0 Ggl%lTG TO SELL OUT TOMORROW—MORE FURNITURE AND RUGS THAN WERE EVER SOLD IN A SINGLE DAY IN WASHINGTON—BUT WE'RE GOING grand THE FINISH THIS SALE! THE FINISH OF THIS STORE édme tmgo ] !wni;i(-)l;gfl'r LET gHIS MA?]?VELOUSLY PRICED FURNITURE AND RUGS GET AWAY FROM YOU WHICH IS BEING SACRIFIC.ED IN A LAST GRAND FINAL REDUCTION OF 20% OFF ORIGINAL “CLOSING-OUT PRICES.” f| e e p——— Men’s Dress Shoes With Goodyear Welt Soles Black Vici Kid, Tan Vici Kid, Blucher styles; also =) = 2. - (4", A L Women’s and Growing Girls’ 9-inch Lace Boots metal; also tan vici and tan calf. Sizes $3.90and $4.90 Ladies’ Felt Juliets All sizes and shades, $1.25 Boys’ Solid Leather | > Lace Shoes Sizes 1 to 5%, Few Remaining Oriental and Royal Bengal Rugs (In Rare Oriental Reproductions) | To Be Sacrificed at Less Mahogany Desk Table, Former ; | Price, $185.00. CImg Out Price,” $96.50 $2.90 7% Now $77.20 Than Cost of Raw Mate- / Mmeunamum. rial in Final Spectacular w Shoes Price Slaughter $2 39 to $3.90