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'THE EVENING W - - o —— e ———— S =+~ = ———— Raleigh iflaberdasher—Hours: 8 A. M. to 6 P. M.—1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue Hart Schaffner| & Marx O SUBSTITUTIONS HERE. You know beforehand that EVERY garment in this store is a Hart Schaffner and Marx product, and that means EVERYTHING. Quality, value, style and NOW-reduced prices that remind you of the good old days when your dollars had 100% Buying Power. Reduced from $75 $70 $65 - $)08s5 Many new Spring fabrics and models are included in this mar- velous display of Medium-weight Business Sunts at $29.85. A full range of sizes, of course. £ Reduced from $70 $65 $60 $3285 i : Included are big, loose Great Coats; form-fitting Coats; smooth or rough-and-ready fabrics—all-wool, of course. All sizes for all types. Every one is well worthy to bear the label of Hart Schaffner & Marx. Last Call for Manhattan Shirts at HALF PRICE $5.00 Shirts, $2.50 $6.00 Shirts, $3.00 $7.00 Shirts, $3.50 Brogue High Shoes $685 Regular $12 values. Fine grade Russian Calf “Brogues”—the shoe for Real Men. All sizes in B, C and D widths, Some shoe value and one you don’t want to miss. See them in the windows. We do the best we can; our best usually fleases; if not, money cheerfully refunded v Raleigh Haberdasher “wimime 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue A Small Deposit Cheerfully Accefted Alterations STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1921 i TR | CARDS OF THANKS. to express our sincere tion to our relatives, T. 0. of O F. Carmel ad | he | BETTIE | un apprec H. of R pastor and m for their | MaY. PARE PO"ER We wish thanks and appr fries llnl~ and neighbors for ' Aeath of our dear VETER AND SON. 10 ment at i GANTZ. February 8, t the reside: his brother-in-law, William F R. I ave. me. WIL late Annié M. Gan ruary 10, at o { GANTZ. Members will meet i lod, Temple, Tharsday, Pow.. 10 attend the fu er, WILLIAM GANTZ HAR HAVENNER. Mondas AL Deloved ¢ « Havenner. Whe're mass wili ety Dues THOMAS | | supsox. » son. in s € of Wi k ave Interme ECONOMIC LEAGUE BACKS INCOME TAX -z Referendum Among Members [ Shows Levy Regarded as Necessary Source of Income. In a referendum just completed the { National Economic League voted al-| most unanimously in favor of re!ain-‘ ing the federal income tax as one of | the nation’s principal sources of mAl come. Ninety per cent of the league's members voted in the affirmative on the question. Eleven other questions| in taxation, prepared by the league's| { special committee, were asked in the { referendum. With respect to a tax on imports, a majority voted in favor of a tariff for the protection of home industries, | 185 favored a tariff for revenue only, | | while fifty-four are recorded as bems‘ in favor of no tariff. whatever. 1 i The members of the National Coun- | {cil of the league from this city are Jesse Adkins, Louis W. Austin, Brig. Gen. W. H. Bixby, Josepn 1. | Eastman, Franklin K. Lane, George | W. Norris, Louis F. Post and Dr.| John R. Swanton. | CONSPIRACY, SAYS DAVIS. iDeiends Himself in Suit for Aliena- tion of Affection. i John T. Dax millionaire clubman of Elkins, W. Va., was on the wit- Iness stand today testifying in his {own behalf before Justice Siddons and a jury in Cireuit Division 2, in de- ifense of a suit for $500,000 damages brought against him by David W |Sullivan, former stock broker of | | Washington and New York, for the {alleged alienation of the afféctions of (Mrs. Sullivan. | Davis claims a conspiracy, and says {he did not know that the woman :uhom he supposed to be Nan Stock. a pretty hairdresser. was Mrs. Sulli- | van. He charges that he was lured ito a local hotel and there given a {drug, which Lc thought a headache cure. The first intimation that the woman was married. he said, reached him {when Sullivan visited his hotel, hav- ing as the witness thought a pistol in each pocket of his coat. He ad mitted giving money and jewels to| Mrs. Sullivan but disclaimed. knowl- edge that she was married. He de- nied that Sullivan had begged him to leave his wife alone. Attorney T. Morris Wampler, rep- resenting the plaintiff, conducted the cross-examination of the defendant Attorney Wilton J. Lambert repre- sents Mr. Davis. . PLAN SOLIDARITY BALL. b |Sons of Confederate Veterans Dis-i cuss Other Activities. Plans for the second American solidarity ball to be held at the Wil- jard Hotel March 180 by Washington Camp, No. 305, Sons of Confederate Veterans, were discussed at a meeting of the organization at 1322 Vermont | avenue last night. Mrs. N. W. Turk, widow of Gen. Robert E. Lee's courier, detailed plans for enlarging and making fireproof | Lee Chapel, at Washington and Lee University, where the body of Gen. Lee i terred. A movement to purch: Henry farm, at Manassas, Va. over which two battles wero fought, was explain- ed by Maj. E. W. R. Ewing. The farm | will cost $25,000. Representatives from all southern states will gather in Washington March 5, when com- mittees will meet at the Ralelgh Hotel to discuss the project. The icamp contributed $100 to tho fund Lieut. Col. James E. Shellay and Lieut Col. Henry Bankhead were elected to membership. P S— RITES FOR E. C. BARNARD. Held From Sixteenth Street Home, Funeral services for Edward Chester Barnard, member of the International houndary commlssion. who dled Sun- day at his home, 1538 1Gth street Funeral northwest, were held yestarday nt tho resldence. Rev. Charles Wood, paator of the urch of the Covenant, offi- clated, Honorary palibearers include 1 Frank | Sutton, James H. Van Waggenen, | Marcus Henjamin, R. L. Paris, T. J.| Poters, Frasier Head, W, H, Horron | and T, Q. Gerdine. ‘ The body was taken to Lancaster, Pa., for Interment, CAPT. . M. BARRON DEAD, Capt, Rebert M, Harron, quarter- master of the Soldiers’ Home at Mil- waukes, Wi died Friday at h_ls home in Milwaukee, He was forty-six Kelli old, Capt. Barron is suryived y his wife, who was Miss Lillle Mul- ligan of this city, and a son, Carlton, aged thirteen yeurs. Funeral sorvic were held in the chapel at the Sol- diers’ Home, Milwaukee, on Monday. Interment was in the home cemetery. 24-HOUR SERVICE DYEING MOURNING BLACK call for your gurments, dye them bl shing them and return same to you h S to 48 laun time. Col. The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. fi lh’-idifih 5§ 5 { BAKER. In ~ | EDMUNDS, sIMMSs. DIED. FOYCE. Dhparted this life Tuesday. February 81931, at I 1011 st Mre JULIA ELIZARI g ate” Bdward vl wife of J e from re ermen Monday, Febrmary T P EDMUND F ment at CDOUGAL. _ Suildo 1. DO and MOORE. February Hospital, ALICE Toved . oot Trosas and s'ster of Anna. Thowss and Franels Moore. 1 Town, W. Va. SHOEMAKER. Maryla hereafter. . WAY. Suddenls, Felenary S, L. WAY, beloved wite of R years! Survived by a loving ihter, Mrs. y. February 1 L. Wallac At 3 pom.. from Wri Interment af South Do for- MARTILA eparted this life Toesday 1921, at ler residen: friends invited. Alexandria pag IN MEMORIAM. AUGUSTE. In sad bu: ‘our dear fatier. GEOR ted ths life two years agzo today, use two years g Our dear father 1 HIS LOVING CHILDREN AUGUSTE. In sa my dear father, departed this Jife tw ary 9. 1919, memory_of onr dear mother wr. RETTIR O RAKER. who 1eft us two vears ago today, February 9, 1919. HER CHILD DCHILDER| BOHANNON. Sacred to the memory of our dearly ed_hushand and fath WILLD BOHANNON, who departed this life one year ago today, February 9. 1920, One year without hix presence, One year of grief and pa But amid all our sorrow Our loss is but his gain. Gone from the trials which darkened his tness of clondles: by one we are ¢ life to happiness tr the gate you'll be wa To welcome and greet us anew WIFE AND CHILDR COAKLEY. who departad this 1ife uite years ago today, Febraary 9, 19 His work on earth ix finished He b earned the great reward, HIS LOVIN CONAWAY. In loviy darling _daughter, WAY. who died due ary 9. 1920, Dear ix the grave where onr litile girl lies, ¢ remembra ARY LOUIRE Year ago today, Sweet is th s never shail fade; Flowers ms fade and die. Others may forget vou, hut never will we AND MOTHER, GEORGE MARGARET CONAWAY. CRAWEFORD. ISARELLA fell asieop fu Jesus | turee years ago, February 9, 1918. In_the land of sorrow, Where friends are so few, Mgther, my dear friend, No one knows how I miss yon. TOUR LOVING SON, EDGARH.” (RAW- ORD. . who deparied this life February 9, year ago today Today recalls the memory Of a loved ope laid fo rest. And those who think of her the most Are those who love lier be Her lovinz voice, her sm Are u pleasure to recall Shie had a Kindly word for each And died beloved by all THE FAMILY. * ell.;g_'l,mun. One year ago toduy, February 9, « face, Today recalls the memors Of & loved one ESTE! Well done, thou faithful serv is the kingdom of heaves YOUR SINCERE FRIE TER JON DEWEY. . for yours . M In sad but loving remembrance roand st p on. dear mother, and take your rest. cailed you home. He thoaght it best He saw vour sufferi And opeaed w And when, one by ene, we are called From this life to happiness tro We know at the gate you'll he w To welcome and great us anew. CHILDREN, MARIE, THELMA AND MAKGAR Just a line of sweet remembrance Of a sister kind fnd troe Just a token of love's devotion Tlat our hearts always hold for you HERsSISTERS ng EDMUNDS. Sacred to the memory of our mother, MATTIE A. EDMUNDS, who died three years ago today, February 9, 1918, Gane. bat nat forgotten H DAUGHTERS, BUI E KETH. LINE AND Sad_memories of my dear devoted mot MATTIB A, ED- MUNDS, who died suddenly three years ago today, February 9. 101N, nnd my devoted aunt,"CLEO PATRA SIMMS, who died sud- denly nine years ago, January 6, 39 Sad tears a little while shall flow, Eternity no grief shall know A little while eartly' toils to bear, Bternally heaven's rest fo share, D NIECE, MARY L. In leving memory of my dear 5 who 1918, best to save. 1 love her atill— her grave. NTER, LOUISE WILSON ¥ York city, In loving, memery of our dear wite | and mother. KATHLEE 1wy died one year ago today, Rhe in not dead, Just gone {rom here t are unknown, n His merey, remembrance of my : 4 e ll:’Y |-4lA' who pamsed awar Inio the great berond one year ago today, Pebruary 3, i HER SN MARRY, * GRAY. A loving tribute to the memory of eur dtl-xl.“dlll[llllflxln:' llllxt"er. I\A'll'llll‘ N IVY G ', whe enters nto eternul rest oue year age today, February 9. 1920, One by one earth’s tiew ur Lake: % token, We shall meet some future ds MOTHER, SISTER AND BROTHER, HILL, In sad but loving remembrance of my belaved husband a our devoted fa WILLIAM HILL, who entered into ete Test six yeurs ago today, February 9, 1915, 1t was six years o ed along like months, "And months seem ik years Sweet thoughte of you are all we have To drive away our foars, God only knows our lonesomeness Since He took you away, And He will give you back to us In Hin etes RIS DEVOTED Wik axp OHILDREN. .*| band and fatier. WIL- AND CHILDREN. CRISMOND. In loving remembrance of our | denr mother ESTELLE NEALE CRISMOND. | T. WAL | IN MEMORIAW. JENKINS. In loving remembrance of mr dear {ard ouly sister. MINNIE M. JENK b departe S life one year ago tods ary 9, Ol open wide the golden gates, lm ites of gold and pearl, 14t 1 may see my dear sister in and pa omart again en we reach the hea We then slimil mect 1o part HIS DEVOTED MOTHER, MRS, JOHNSON LOWE. .. o TE FAMILY. ® e memory of TIN, who fell lasp your hands, W know the sorrow to he loft alone d I 4 messenger 1oy vils for « mberend footsteps for in vain ) with watehing, flled with pain Shades are gathoring always e, emory k of thee. IS LOVING WIFE AND BABIES, ® NELSON. 1In loving remembrance of my deag son-in law, LLOYD E. H. NELSON, whe de- this life one v o today, February Our lome is =ad. oh. God. how lanely, Tone! o every kpot: Tisten for his voice till weary, ted for bis voice il | | Yer again we hope to meet him, i | When our days of life have fied When, in heaven, with joy to greet him, Wikre no farew 1 tears are shed. MOTHER DESMOND, PATTFREON. Tu memor AT- SON. who died two years ago tod bruary 9, 1919, sp yonr little hand. | face T eannot sec. Tut let this lttle token you still: ome hefore: me in memory. . A FRIEND, * cad but loving remembrance ghter and mother, MARY . who_ departed this ‘life téw today, February 9. 1911 i lope that flls my heart, ER MOTHER. is always with us, © el wuiiles, Four eyes @ dear mother, me to you. ND HE CHI | smreLEY. ing remembrance my dear mo MANNIE SHIPLEY. whe departed: this life teq years ago, February LAR. ® Just a thought of sweet remembrance, ¥ fond and true; 1 HER LOVIN UGHTER ETHEL. * STEPHENSON. A tri e of love to the mem- 3 ory of our d andmother and great-grand- EPHI who fell ars ago today, February 9, 1918, help but feel lone not hear? ever sweeter | g ords sie nasd to say. 3 MAUDE :lnm«n z . ESTHER A tribute of Tove and devotiom - r beloved mother, EVE- ty fell asleep B‘I'IOTHZR 10 the memors of LINA STROTIER, ur thoughts do wander Erave not far Awar, = « Uiy 1nid our loving mother, ' year ago taday. Sofily at night the atare are shining u thy cold aud silent grave, Whire bt e i 13 ot % ove. THE FAMILY. ® i VASS. In sad but loving remembrance of our | darling_ little daughter, granddanghter and - i niece, MABEL LOUISA' VASS, who died one year ago {oday, February 9, 1920, aged 2 months, vears aud 3 le Mabel MAMMA AND DADDY. Uright and gay. ABEL. 1 loving remen brance of our darling A E. WHITE, life three years ago today, < Cwere ever awe Thian The words she spoke so dear. cheery ways, her smiling face Arc a ples 1: Sie liad 3 kindly word for each Aud died beloved by all. Her busy hands are folde Hor work on earth is d T Trounten are a1l cnded: Her crown i won. OTHER FATHER, AUNTAND BROTHERS _ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WM. H. 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