Evening Star Newspaper, February 2, 1921, Page 7

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P : 'THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1921 2 5. Bavo HovsCo. 5. BavoHovsCo. “THE BUSY CORNER* PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. ‘THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. thanks to and neighbors | pau, WILLIAM - Tather. ana - bukh el Lindiy rimpathy, help and foral p o death ¢ o SONS AND 1 yeark w Open 9:15 a.m. Close 6:00 p.m. DIED, . day. February 1 p.m., HENRY 8. ADLER, of ila JzAdler, u from his fate re n.w., Ilu reday, February 3, € © fowers.) € ADLER. Meabers of the Assoein S n [ tives and friends fnyited BOYD. Entered fnto rest February 1, 102 930 pw . Ao and lov S, Boy Qur hearts are s Souiecmes fe woi when, a0 MiS. LOVING WIFE. e st | GETTS. or ot il February 2. at L " eteenth Street Raptist THEODORE W ¢ Caxket will not be epened In the BENT. W. REISS, I APPLETON dence on N gl An Unusual Opportunity to Get a ‘ 11921, at Is Presented in These Lucky Purchases Just Received Imported Bakelite Necklaces —Graduated style, in red and topaz colors—necklaces that should appeal to women seeking something dis- tinctive. At tomorrow’s sale prices el e 1 HENRY ADLER DIES AT 66: —Bakelite Necklaces, in red; special at $3.95, $5.00, $6.00, | T S Rl $7.50, $9.50, JILoN GTIME RESIDENT HERE | "5 —Bakelite Necklaces, in topaz color. S $4.00, $6.00. —“Perles De Romance,” the well known indestructible “pearl” necklaces, guaranteed not to peel or crack. Beau tiful in appearance, soft and velvety, in the popular grad uated style. —18 and 20 Inch Lengths, originally tha, origi $14.40 and $16.00, | $19.20 and $2L.60, special at— | epectal at | | i A Most Charming Assemblage Taffeta Dresses Crcpe de Chine Dresses Crepe Meteor Dresses ~ Satin Dresses Tricotine Dresses ~—And every woman who sees them wants to own one or more of them. Dresses that are striking forerunners of the mode for Spring. i —Varied style touches are strikingly emphasized in the circu- lar skirts, the long-waisted effects and the tunic skirts; some with touches of henna and other brilliant shades; others with ribbon sashes. —Colors include brown, taupe, tan, gray, navy and black. LA ehruas 1. 1021 430 pm., SMANDA E ks of 811 ROVt Y it Sund: and a host ¢ their L Wednesday the i, Mat Ttrown, 1045 i the most FHE FAMILY. ® 1921, aft ness, At Sibley Hospital $3.00, Member cf Chamber of Commerce, Who Built Up Large Shoe Trade, Succumbs. All sizes for both women and misses. HARRIS. Departed this | 3 L PHILIP —Dresses very moderately priced for introductory purposes. LoV SON A tr o of my dea wh Lengihx, $21.00, | Y Kann's — Floor. $4.95 consed brot x.mu al from ist ot N w RIETTA MAR s v IS DEV SHAL MARSHALL. s of our dear father, WILLLA HALL, who depurted this life seven years ago today, February 2, 1914. wder of THOM . GR F. HATTON, Wednesdas, beloved Adolpii and Ca apel of Fra nw. Notie LUCKETT. \wxrl-lflh his resi n 14 R R S EXCEPTICNAL VALUES IN OUR Smart Trimmed Hats $5.00 The depth of our sorrow no one can tell At the death of our father we loved xo well, But while Le lies in g » His sucred memo Are Delightfully Pleasing —Among them are to be found Tub Silk, in satin stripes of blue and white, green and white, rose and white, lavender e b LEMIEL, ORANION, who rficld Hospital, February 1. 1021, 1535 e NANA DOVGLAS, wite of and gray, etc. Sizes from 36 to 40. i o Bty w *littie do w : 4 —Also Striped Crepe de Chine Waists in extra sizes. b3 o] e ey e h: 4 oii. how 1 remember that exll in the night, —AIl the up-to-the-minute Spring styles and trimmings —The styles are plain, long sleeves, two-in-one collar and Wiien the answering of our loved doe are included in this garden of hats. You are sure of find- ing a most Iuconnng shape and shade for wear right now. Lovely shapes such as—side droops, turbans, off-the- face, liindoo turbans, short brim sailors and others, in sant, henna, plain gray, black, navy, cherry red, ca- e, etc. Kann's—Second Floor. pearl button trimmed. T > 3 HENRY ADLER. 5 P PO, Omorrow a ¢ nry S Adler, well known shoe 1 it D40 B 8 [ ] % nt of this city. died last night : l . - QY & art trouble, airmont street north- i irs old and of Oldest of Co- Kann’s—Second Floor, He a member Inhabitants KICHAR member 1 HER DEVOTED HUSBAND. In d but lov Al of the District membra CESEED iously ill forl T terment L HiS 1 tion, Arlington. Afl € Choice-of-the-House Sale | | Three-Day Sale—Thursday, Friday, Saturday o this cars so ofton fows SEVERAL BT K s e e, HER LOVI F.\ HARRY D F \\H]." ROGERS. 1In sad but loving reme dangiiter wnd _sister, . who Monday Ga vnal rest thir- OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK- THOUSAND Writing Paper : '. Bags and Cases % F Iv Sol S 5 ) opene s 2 snoe ]v‘h store Jland C strects southwest. He 3 ormerly Sold by Us at 39c @[ Gpenea s at 708 and 1000 Tth | t, where he was con- s at the time of a ROGERS, three Their memories will always linger in our hearts. ‘Gone. but mot forgotten.” ARENTS, ME. AND MES. JAMES 01 Fast Capitol st AS, AND FAMILY. at 7:30 pm. Interment SCHOOLEY In kind thoughts of . HOOLEY. who died one ) iation with the t Inhabitants, nber of the W r of Commerce, ARGARET ar age to- ot tan Febroary 2, 1 igi i - vife of A friend in need —Originally selling - b g j,‘ ZABE e is s “nelghiboe. indeed Py - = That's what sl was to me. at $35.00 to $55.00. ; James A. Hayes of 1 n.w. : treet e also leaves four sisters and four broth- MG For a quick clear- 5 et 7 At (s Floor Bargain Table I ooxvicest Wil . B ot of relatives and triends o mourn | WARREN. - In loving rammboance of our s Thotadey —Representing heavy stocks of some of our popular priced lines which we want to | (BTl BiEeen o, £ oy it Fase Thaottns sty fo e o ChamENSE AR e S reduce immedlately Our loss is your gain. The papers are splendid quality and there (’ffi in ‘,lhv W Lhmgum Hebrew Congre- | ¢ ana Int ste, Tev. A. 3. Taslor, past ruary 2, 19 sation cemetery. ends es invited to atte B 3 : No reserve to this offer, is a choice of all sizes, Stylts and colors. i S w;{rn';;;r ";)\ m.t': mIA‘" ‘,.‘v r.|"1':-dn es T’fl?’- rl'n‘n'lé' '.'“1"'1""1“ t = ¢ D . Departed thi e N o ed_one laid to rest, % Gt o'clock. in And those who thiuk of nim, as we want to reduce at = MRS. M. C. BAKER DEAD Tl T St taiin CHARITY. WRIGHT, Are those who Toved Lim iti 3 beloved wife of John Wright aud mother of FATHLR AND \mnu R. ® gfice [preicof) duantivics ¢ Elizabeth Burrell, Gertrude Gainer, Charlie g of these fine qualities. n. /|Lomg Identified With - Scientific{ #nd Ernest Wrizht. Notice of funeral later.* OBITUARY. Included . > s 3 YEABOWER. Tuesday, February 1, 1921 BEALL. Funeral services for Mrs. EDWARD —inciuded are: Circles of Washington. WILLIAM H., beloved son of the late John| T. BEALL were conducted at ber bome in Yeabower. Funeral from his lte A Mrs. May Cole Baker, widow of Dr. | ank Baker, formerly professor of 10th and Spring road n.w., Thurs- , at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Rock Creek ceme- —English Kit Bags— - { I | ¥ Burly Walrus Bags— i | anatomy at Georgetown 'University,| ters. — 2| dicd yesterday in her apartment at IN MEMORIAM. fine ck Bags vesterd = - : s Refined Bla B! i Mintwood place northwest. She | ANDERSON. 1In sad and loving remembrance| Lowry and Mildre b Kvy’u( Betfog who departed this life two[ counts, Va. and a of Francis i3 born at Sedgwick, Me., October 13, | “'of my denr w and Cases—Club Bags 27| 1841, and came to Washington at the | years ago today, Oxford B: losé of the civil Laen ol Febroary 2 Scott” Kev, ‘and s survived by a &y o i 4 | close of the civil war, arriving in this Tioro bsears luo toda Prof. Robert W. Lowry of Austin, Te. 4 city on the day of President Lincoln’s e aligiad Zar Feay: two duughters, Mre. 3. B, or 2 death. T could not stay in my home alone, Mildred Key Beall of Washington. Mrs. —Some leather lined, €3] Closely identified with scientific cir- For Auna had gone away. Beall was reared in the afience and reline: others lined with silk or cles through her fifty-five years' resi She had gome away to stay, Zent of the antebellum days of Virglule and B dence here, she was well known to the Something to me said, nd_ attain- plaids. %3 | older residents of the city. Her hus- For when I returned home that day . 6«, band was a member of the Georgetown They told me she was deads —Styles for men, women, college boys and girls. < | University faculty in 1839. Among Aud now I am sad and lonely, Ining, e 7) | Mrs. Baker's activities was her asso- No matter where I stay; Ribiting. U Dobeat. semice ot —Bags and Cases —Bags and Cases —Bags and Cases ciation as dramatic critic with the Re- 1 have no one to 'onw" m' acter. The burial will be at Bedford ¢ ik . s = %% | public, a weekly that old residents ince Anna has gone ¥ Vi —Originally $9.95 —Originally $14.95 —Originally $5.00 A 5 | Will recall. HER LOVING HU SBAND, JEFFERSON N P — . a = 24 3 = == < — to §1245. Reduced | to $2245. Reduced | and $595. Re- 3| 3rs: Rachel W, Bmeraon at "Doryaq; | BELL: In rad and loving remembrance of oue FUNERAL DIRECTORS. gear son and brother, ARTHUIL BELL. who . : : 2 to— to— uced to— Because We Have Too Many of the Following Pieces Sprank ¢ Baker,| - qeparied this 1ite aine sears ago toda’ Fet Frank Gexers Sons Co two son b : 5 don K. Baker of Phoe- 5 $6.50 $11.50 $3.00 —You know what a sale of this kind means coming from this store, therefore i, e sanmneern, Mrs | b nd B T o Kann's—Third Floor. you should be on hand early, Quantities are limited in some instance. S e anes | | e luos o fesifn b i Timothy P,Iffllml z F. Lewls of Cleveland, Ohio, and M HIS DEVOTED MOTHER AND BROTHER. * = —Select from All-white and Blue and White Ware—pieces are subject to manufacturers’ Richard Wheatley Lewls of Montclair, | sROWNE, Saered to the memors of ms hin Quick. Diggiged_snd ""“ o : . imperfections. hild: i \E 5 Colored Wash Fabrics iy S bt % R0 o . ~ - N rom I Tme! bt o ot = —Saucepans and Kettles, 1 to 3 gt. sizes....... Choice %) | o'clock pom. Tnterment wil be at Ok | *Famer I LAAN COLRERT o aegasens “ZURHORST” e ~—Cofiee and Tea Pots, 1 to 3 qt. si Hill cemetery. thia lite one year ag (og-%.’ Februsry 2, 31 East Capitol St Percales Shirting Madras || Lot 1 Li pedee sn 21, to 6 qt' = eseisc e Mo fnroci e Cinaes ] e —Lip aucepans, 215 to 6 qt. sizes. ........ % Dress Gmghams —Soup Strainers and Colanders. N. J. Sho also leaves eleven grand-| pand, OBERT H. BROWNE, who GOLF EXPERT DEAD. From this world of grief and trouble Established ln‘s:wrnmwfllo, Ind. To the home of peace and rest God has taken you, dear father, vessesreee Hugh L. Fitzpatrick, Newspaper e e T JAMES T. RYAN, —All ready at low prices for the dressmaker or woman who Man and Author, Succumbs. mfif&nA L:}bu;n 01‘ loy . :‘nd d:‘nm“p’fiv;m Modern cm;y @ 5 i . 1y departed mo s niance can skillfully make them into dainty articles of wearing apparel, —Tea Kettles, 5, 6 and 7 qt. sizes. Sty L NEW_YORK, February 3—THugh DO ko 1ofy. ma"t0. Join. the. sages band Livers in Conneetio 2 . ouln tzpatrick, N ,| ‘ten years ago today, Febr: 1911, —— —The Percales are a yard wide, in light and dark grounds, with —Saucepans and Kettles, 5, 9 and 11 gt. sizes. . npnmn{ nu‘&omy ant eitiee o Becis “For -e.f'; e ity I neat figures and stripes. Also some in plain colors, Rice Boilers, 114-qt. size on golf, horacs and poultry, dled hero Of wondrons pave and golden R;Jpfifi:«.t O B e e e el il S wtteriolid B | TR e, 1O e NV i e L [40t 2 { —Preserving Kettles, 5 and 7E|t. 8iZes. .\ veven Yordham University” ifo g bogn 'n| HMER, DEVOTED " DAUGHIGE LULA Foremcx 040 FSINW). L 2o skt colaeed ;‘r’:;o b e UL pl..';: —Water Pails, 10 and 12 qt. sizeS. .+, voveevas Bun and the Jvening Sont and founded DORSEY. In ssd but loving remembrance of | | i &na. 80 the publication Rider and Driver. deut 3 2Y, who de- stripes. This material makes | Colors to meteh the —Percolators, 5 and 6 cup sizes. ..vvevrernerss L L LR TR T T D armbd:. w-as e SrrgtmanySse. M iipe c ~—Coffee Biggins, 2 and 3 qt. sizes T ——W st boys rig- r y 58¢. § y crens reee : Inaily Gec. apeciais 38C | clak & yard i SUBMARINE L-1 DAMAGED, | Cfinmisusbis £o wanterins Collides With Pilot Boat Off the The houghts that neve: 1sh, mohile Or Bow Dreciens is your amoet Avtometlie 5 - - Delaware Capes, In tite 1 toved you dearly WM. H. SARDO & CO,, n deatn T do (e snme. PHILADELPHTA, February 2 —The HER MOTHER, MARTHA DORSEY. 412 H st. ne. Phone T. claware capes early today with the ¥ s Emhnce. steam pilot boat Philadelphia, suf- L e e o O V. L. SPEARE CO. - Istag damego fhat caused her| ars ago tadny, Jannary 3, 1018, | | (NEITHER THE SUCGESSORS OF NOR CON. o bu reached in the inner harbor of TR, THAT MEANS BIG SAVINGS FOR THOSE GETTING READY FOR INAUGURAL GUESTS iy it B 6| e P e ment o L] e h = ol I % 21 Brass Beds That Were $34.95 Sample Beds Marked for Quick Clearance 1 ynderwater bout Is fiooded with {welve e e s e 3 WILLIAW, TEE, Fumersl Director e —1 Massive, 3-Inch Post Bed, in Vernis Martin There were no casaltion, | | Mpments ef misces stll come oter ms, .:r&:::::‘;;r i .;m.mc,.m;t‘o,mh sierats s Reduce: ursday to pr bronze i finish, Full size, Originally $3495, 518 80 ya‘:\[mfifl,m:u;? (g [TTort 8t the mavy| atemers Leeps you”ever ncat me, prices 832 Pa. ave B Fe. o S O : -1 o Lough God took you (hres yrars agn, | = *hiladelphia. said ho the sub-| Our thought 1 dorl . o i i, B ek i S SIS S s e | o s e : CER SR lleizoy square * subing, y $18.80 e e S e O L ) D Fort mco n © mh e ."r:b- DiExs ‘: Thursday ,,.,.,000ee0s nv-—~v~rvvvrv'v'rn fere o ey after towing the submarine ta the beach, In hig peaceful and lonely grave. care of graves. 1‘&;’“ fRea s rmfi‘; wl'h“l- e Cben-lnn Walnut M ul size} il rian, ST 'gsv it is rel!av;nl the pilot boat sustained “’i'vf.fl'.'. :‘“evlel:‘“h:l:lf‘r;m “{-lyher, dear, ‘Baltimore 1‘4'".“".'“’ at nlx‘zu-m'u:;“ inch BlIthg rods. Full and single square outside st Oglgm;“, uss- 514 0 Iu 'rq clase Thurs- $4 no serious damage, Gy By e "m;-“n- ) Oftices: 528 14th_st. n.w. Phone e S e e LR N BO |t et et e me, | G| rovmD SRS O FUNERAL DESIGNS. | = —4 White Enamel foll size} ewoxinch tubing, ‘made of 60 Ihs, white layer falt, coys By e S 'f e HAFFER, "ous ‘ © | 15 White Enamel Beds ignay % el il s DTS | vt foveea T filan 4, s aprarentty shout| gl e st 7 * | GEO, C. SHAFFER, 7 art or striped tickin seventy years old, who registered at at's why Ho took o BXPRESKIV. . EMBLEMS phone M. Extra Special Thursdsy at g:‘ Fine 7 Brass. Beds, full size; all two-inch, 535 00 .‘,'-,‘;"j“ ‘;puy ‘; 0.05 512 80 St James Hiotel ‘Hunday afiornoon as i LoD ""I‘I"‘:’ 1""'“1‘.1“ »| 2% MODERATE PRICES. 24161718, n . residen ty, N. Y.,| FOUNTAINE. In sad and loving remembrsnce $6.00 O nitander SDerfiod complcte with paiiness S Gels Walisiien €6 O | 8ot Sena TR i b ", S B MY AT Gude Bros, Co, 1214 F St. f ;) greaiiois . delt * couch slip-cover, pillaw and bolster, Originally $2| 00 ;:"‘h:fi:g;"fl g . g AT ‘;‘"’r'é..'.‘.’é’.“l"t‘?.Tt’ "I | twday, February 2, Ar‘:f:;',."f;x':u": aotve iuerpeasives —Full size, continuous-post style, $3495, Thursday seamsmerecrrrersersrorasres: Kann's—Third Floos, case of death or accident his wife, Mrs. e s 'l'aw Aed Floral Tok ' Roalo 11, Smith, 167 Wast 13t strost Ful_ lotin Cly e m Appropriate Floral Tokens e U DA SIS For I have learned well ‘the meaniog of lone- Floral gave a certificate of death from natural awa. Washington Floral Co,, - causes. TER. SARA KYLER. * 14th and N. Y. Ave. Main 10, L} .

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