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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1921. FEDERAL ECONOMY PLEA |50, et e somers of 5 ey, ant QUIET HALF HOUR SERIES ]"' piteen minuten by Conon meukier| SERVICE MEN WRONGED. |ueuncason . or o espreuroue sincere | ocomarc. sweammnr, reveunry . 102 I:oxuon. Tai S ey e l ; Discussing the £ of Mou rias. Feb ‘quiet_half hours, ., > vhicl oy . e and thereafter pursued in silence for than d apg o o elative ELLIE. v o of cCormic] of dear o " N GETS CHEERS IN HOUSE | ¢l ot 1% ™t peteh e ™ yyyy | BEGIN TOMORROW (@ fe mimutes, " reee |Secretary Baker Asks Care in Re-| [t M B T AL T b Chapel o Prank Geiers| deyaried T e four Sear age. (o, s | _— | Canon Douglas | porting of Crime. wn the definite liey | Laying d iem mass At the Days er me, IS | that = expenses must be cut before ‘quict half hours TR e A 0 X RER oxng BAAA e : said: “Very many persous have found a8 ea Lt nies fn e Weh 4t $ o'cloek Hiaden Good Says High Taxation Will Lsat“""r:l Is talk of l.lu-.>|:r|'nllx|::;~“lrt;r “""“:‘Service Each Friday During Lent the practice of the ‘quiet half hour' | An appeal to the newspapers of the | Ji, b gur wife and daueh K iates o iy nvited.” Toterment | Mewory son near me, 3 i el T 1 sucia e xept! a means of realizing. as never before. | .,yntry (o ‘guard againgt designating ;i 4 LATIVES. 100 | N0 ery Alihough b died four years sgo. ® _ Until Government Expenditures H:"flinlh »‘-'l)"ml"»“;’l-‘ bt billion d)‘ Announced to Be Conducted by | the presence of God and "z|“'.lml¥'||!"|“ s “ex_sorvice men® burglars. hold-iip| JACEBON. ~We w AT e 1 always chink of 7o i, dear won, %~ T s S e and o ol- lihe S ractiCATEaImE -service mei s, ho ) el nos d w t ts wad with pain: : Are Reduced. rs. virtually the sum recommend-d | Canon Douglas. uitics ang! burdens of Nre which oft- id other criminals without prop- 1 [IEERS to felatives wnd (ricuds for the b THIS warkd would be 8 beaven to me Lo with e again | MOTHEK, MARY A. GR AL 5 JOHNSON. 1n ~ad bmt loving of our devoted bushand aud s JOHASON, W ay. A |in the big supply measures for that ‘Warning the House that the mount- | period. ¥ ) | The first of the “quiet half hours” roll Back without a sharp and sweep- | 1 0r "0\ for the present| for six ing reduction in government ex- year, 1l of $203.000,000. | Ppenditures, Chairman Good of the ap- | gl ol T propriations committee told his col- | s leagues yesterday that the time had ;i.q ten come to call a halt. to th There was a shout of approval when | Protor S heiTes he insisted) that the appropriation|center. So United South Afric bills must ' be passed before the two capitals. which are almost change of mdministration, March 4, actly 1,000 miles apart. catig: 4 oday b and iliness, | €7 investigation was lssued today ker. He declared that the was becoming inc| nd that fn many xiety of our dis- | Secretary nusunl dis- | expressi world, such ¢common went DN JACKSON. LS A DISON AND FAMIL 1 MEYER MEYER 10 lis 78th v 11 10 0clock Fraday m | MILLS. fiurstay. Fenra AN S, wdow of 1 t his SIMON N Private services 0 ISARC 1eft us sy wonths age fo- 1 durine | hgory. < be FRrgGion r.lnu..l 3 v ielpful. These ‘quiet | song referred to had - both men wund tifled with « and silence "It 18 popular just person to the nals to plead thai they ser Army or Navy in the wa for the remalning five Fri- of gaining sym ; arc. in the order named he “When these p f Prave Phe Hallow- §s & great injustice done in many cases Howing to the great body of men who may £ Death” properly pride themselves in being | ‘ex-service men” " Can of St Johw's © be held tomorro 12 to 1 | will b he Hallowing of Du er few explanat v s to the progi will be a few moments of siience, followed by five prayers. chiefly from sources outside of the prayer book. Then follows meditation, led for ten h. will | pair ehureh, from o 0 noon. The topic tomorrow | oy the duty of e AL non Doustlas for thee, dear Tsuac crimi- not with autward show or tife Learts that meurn sincerely Mourn ~ilently 3 i the | B ‘[ | | Afri < ago 1 en 1 you, dear Ix While in this world T ~tay Gond o at 2 Toterment private e ' s, Ko styled there Towins HIN LOV A iy ) NIE AND MOTHER Iock | KIDWELL. n RIDWELL o today MORRISON. Nofray Wednesday ’ 1216 F St. N.W. a ’1 LEON urdny Two years QUANDER. 1921 ar P ML JAMES rander, Clul tou month of Febria is here, My dm thio Vinteaw A [Erpe— Ldusi s Bank Remnants Piling Up Again anu b o far away wad Kath ¢ E. 8. ling Leor Qeeping LEWIS, ME Unnd silent eluy without you, \ P i ; )= wegubv.s for their > i em . beautit Shtenty. Fbeuas o ! ) 1 e of Charles, W Sage. s heo God iy { H diden Jeatic ol our gear sva. neral = ! ] . ) 2 | Wi U e o e st T ta o s the season draws to a close, remnants pile up daily! To keep th? stock clear, um'lsual alertness 15_1‘eqmrcd and [ st S i | SHOPMAKER 11} o s ENTEN unusual liberality in reductions is necessary. You'll agree that prices have been liberally reduced for tomorrow’s i b i SR remfnant clearing if you'll look them over! Some mighty big “finds™ for remnant buyers tomorrow! ‘ iz i a1 Ko s ik e o _ DRESSES Don’t Lose Interest in sm—if you C O A T S Kol aud Too Warm to Sell Furs s Will pvake up enthusi | i ucad of > : seATsi 2 see tofmorrow’s remnants prices! i ORI S e Here are twelve coats 1 ought to get quick action on.” said the fur man | H | DAVGGITERS, KACHEL AND KATIH TR St 518 o RO AS e ces 2 S 4 = | ARE. i e o v and $35.00 Dresses, $12.00 . ¢ NCCES (10 5 orsow's remnant | vesterday. So we gave him leeway to put on any prices he thought best to | A ; Fun —y 1. T sea i satin a e pe— t : = ople’s Cougrezatiounl Uhurh st * b smes, In satln and georgette crepe o jioo) | Sell them this week. Cold or warm—they are well worth buying. mi e i e lars and _be: smbroidery—nav > §15.00 Green Yalama Cloth Coats— | | crsseL. ; b gotten . d D e G S bodice style, opossum fur collars. $695 Hudson Seal Coat, $395.00| $395 Caracul Coat, $150.00 N '| TkEy 10, THOMAS. The om. A | " 45-inch length, with skunk collar and| 40-inch length, skunk collar and i | 0 Tricolette Dresses, $15.00 $75.00 and $79.50 Coats, $23.50 | iy = 1 WAy a £ e < coats of diag livia silver- | i| | ADAms. February 10, 1921, MAL nx . brown, taupe and black, with braid & coats of diagond) bolipa &t MIVCES | $650 Hudson Seal Coat, $335.00| $300 Natural Muskrat Coat, A g : Drotir, TOWARD M and flofss silk_embroidery. ST i s BESaeh Tsn gt Theas sio N A $195.00 i e nle g RAYMOND J. WEIR, W $50.0§0 and $55.00 Dresses, $25.00 7%, (i 1050 Sport Coats. in heather, cufrs, e by RUR (Bl |t L Friduy ut 2 pn. 2 rk’r:i:'s:{ ';' “'; SON, Sec'y 10 SArect Dresses. in crepe de chine and polo, with opossum fur collars. $28.50. | $525 Hudson Seal Coats, 526500! 36 £ii Raclscisaicaniamette S IO | Mitzora o e conmrestivnalicometiess HRESS, Thuraday. Febr satin e, i ol and Palled "§85700 to §95.00 Coats, $47.50 | $975 Hudson Seal Coats, $265.00| 5245 Natural Muskrat Coat, | | | ciarx e et o e de-pa s, some Wi 2 vests— > Straiahtlias (Coa B6slnc ength, sl collar anc IR om the duy. February Pavy flick and brown. 1% & big salue Jor. 13 Wrappy and Straightline Coats—of | cuffs. $129.50 [ nmh: Interment at Glonyood omer 3 falama Cloth. Goldtone, RBolivia a f-incl e shaw 2 s i erland. M R $65)00 to $85.00 Gowns, $45.00 'j.ioicivne —with seal, opossum and | $525 Hudson Seal Coats, $255.00 i h length, shawl collar, bell | Hilis e borla :"m i plras 10 eisenooniana phices (Cowns inlifn el nutria/ (urd sollica | fheastiars fsoms | op3iimen Cienginwitn beaver' collar| g935 Cuit Cat Conts, $129.50 | i ; materifils—satin de chine. on crepe ai value! and cufrs. ! b 5 Semerery ¢ 5 meteor e, With Tace vests—floss silh $83.50 and $89.50 Coats, $54.50 | $365 French Seal C 195,00 #5-men tenkiir | DECATUR. a1 Grorgetown Upive . <f e dear bead ald braid embroiders—choice of black. e OrIELEC Ttz ine 1l ench Seal Cape, .00 | | vl Wednesdas, : LOTISA S taupe. hind brown. e el b st daves s laiie. L ineh length, yoke back: 30-inch |$165 Black Pony Coats, $85.00 R LSRR e B late Joseph : HEL $95. to $127.50 Gowns, $65.00 Coats for long-time service—lasting in cape collar. |~ #6-inch length. i L ermatior 37 ey e ) e PUGH. Sucred memors of our Ieloved St ons oo S piue 00 Conts. $50.50 | 3695 Beaver Coat, $350.00 |$125 Gray Coney Coats, $49.50 b i Wit | o SRS S 9 Treme Jand Chitton etour, with jet, st eoinp - $110.00 to $125. oats, $56.. 33-inch length, all beaver. |7 36-inch lengthe, all silk linin R ey A g s e ta i heaaine~flo st l‘:oh; 15 Straightline Coats. in veldyne. cordu- —— - - - — = S ud Michael Jackson. e leaves | x, 1921, S ”'u.»w,'f.l‘".\)»nmm thready embroidqry—navy. brown. rust, taupe Val and Bolivia. with large fur collars— S e 2 E N S T A loss @ devoted wife, Carrie M..{ danghter, Routh Capitol s1. s RIK and black—all handsome dresses gey Siae eindegiand brown. s Another 3 y chiidren. Ambrose €., Estelle L'{ WARE. the beloved son of the late Dud a D R M e L P A i e o e e Gate Minile $40 Dance Frocks, $17.00 " snort’ $170.00° Seal’ Plush Coat, made emnants—IVlisses’ | ur ts Go ichn Toiny morving at Tons three children and three sistore. Funers year age ance Frocks. of light blue, orchid, by Wooltex—belted . .5 | | Siles > ; : theace to St Csprian’s Catholie will take place from the above : ; ame. and flesh color georgette crepe. $120.00 Velour Velvet Coats—Wooltex 35 w l F ks | |10 Fur Sets go in this drastic Wi e u S e sl T Februars 11 = ring 08 silver " thread embroidery—all sofi make, full length—belted styles. SG8.50. 00, rocCkKs, | | clearing! welock. Belatives and friends invited to | Batonilni that zrave ! with wide draped girdles. A $98.50 Coats, $64.50 250.00 Dove Fox Set. $95.00. e e e L e Tzt s T A Jome o Maes o011 ahs I or smoll_women. _Sizes up to 38. - = Tentiine sty 0.00 Mink Stoles, $§7. S . 5 e weioved wife of Hora : 2 10 WOOLTEX Coats, straightline styles, szl 50 i oles, : SACKSON. Members of St Augustine’s Com il her it would he very hard nd $55 Dance Frocks, $27.00 with wercou palte o et snawl collrs B 0.00 ~Caracul and Al Wraps. | No. 8 Knights of St. John, tHert ori et . L 5 10 Diince Frocks, of satin and taffeta silks ravy. French blue, green and brown. Coats Good ones. too—Spring Frock of ve- | | $125.00. | to atiend u special meeting at e el BI LOVING CHILDREN. MAMIE less bodice’ styles—draped and petal with service tailored into them! lour and tricotine, in straightline and | $165.00 Alaska Wolf Sets, $75.00. | A e e eral from LAAE. irts and beautified with silver thread 1 $154.50 Seal Plush Coat, short box | blouse effects, some finished with | ‘ $150.00 Cross Fox Scarf, $68.50. it our ate brother, 1HOMAS STEPHENSON. 1n swil remembrance of my ind rose braid trimmings. Good style. with large taupe wolf collar—made tunics. Tn navy blue. brown and rein- | | 365.00 Scal Scarf, $29.50. ‘Funerul from his late resi T this life twa ening shades—white, nile. flesh, by WOOLTEX._ $69.30. St it o aaakE o Scarc iaane. 8t st. February p but feel s0 lagels. PHENSON. * ize. rose and flame. $125.00 to $155.00 Coats, $76.50 e — 3 Seal Muft, s1zTn b gnken py et St wolce we e net heirt WELCH. In loving memors of my loving $75 Dance Dresses, $37.00 = 10 wrappy and Straightline C $25.00 to $35.00 Fur Hats, $10.00. DErERL Than the words she spoke 8o dear. husband. FRANK M. WELCIL and wy dariing 20 Dfance-Dresses. in radium taffeta, com- ° the finest cloths. in Fortuna, Chamo: oves S AN SN DANTEL SPRIGGS, Hes Shoer i e T s B ey bined fuith silic nets. also satin. wilk, lace Veldyne, and Peachbloom. navy, R R T Becelasy s e i ey B T BEvoT i X ovis and cfiffon velvet—in jade. sapphire, rust, mins. blue, reindeer and ‘taupe. Remnant lots given little considera- T u Mo unry 6, 1921, GUSTAV She had a Kindly word for each TER. MATTIE TINNEY WELCH. * orange, flame, peach. rose and nile. BLOUSB FOR L b e the 188eS : 2o B e R And died beloved by all. | WRIGHT. tn i bt lovivg. romembrnce of Al.4 7, B . J. 8. Ludwig of Haltimore, Md.; Mrs. Her busy hands are folded S S| Sather, PRAN ‘ Cloth Dresses o 3 e o : $4 and $7.50 Gloves Not to miss these Remnant Op- CoAT Fisher of Los AnyviessiC iif’ and T ok on eart e “"""""’ year today. February 10, ) ingerie an ilk Blouses galore on . S oty L * Willism F. Kesmodel and Pearl <esmodel er troubles are all ended. e atood by his bedside, $26.50 and $30.00 Dresses, $10.00 tomoriow's remnant tables! e R e il of Wostneton, DG Mnteimeptmatanie| | Bechesrabewmionme | E S e el e =5 ~ vy m“; -'r,.;,,,,,,,, Dresses—tunic and $2.00 to $2.95 Blouses, 95¢ an ape.......... 0 emnant Day here! day:iebrusiy 8. ¥ = leom.u(‘ It atmost_ broke w Eni=RiTinc stxlon £ S Il : . = ~ - S TOVING DA . Nothing like this in years—broken lots Remnants—at a price that no thrifty FveD LAWSON. Monday, Februars 7. 1921, a : $55.00 to $72.50 Dresses, $35.00 of lingerie blouses of sheer voile or woman or miss can afford to overlook. ¢ sq Misses’ Coat Remnants Guinessille, D F. LA BARBOUR, In sad but loving memory of my | WRIGHT. fn < lut livin 15] Elaborate Daytime Frocks in Trico. batiste—in white or bright colors. either Included are 2-clasp tan gloves, 5%, 5%, © 3%:30 Velour Coats, in mixture- A died three years ago today. Febroary 10,] WRIGHT. i s fine. ivalama and velour—tunic, coat and tailored or lace and embroidery trimmed. 6, 6%: 1-clasp Pique, black, 5% to 6% :"" dark shades. Sizes 18 to 20. aper 1918, > 1 ow whistline stvle—both navy and brown. Come early. i-clasp Pique, white. 7%, 7%; 1-clasp 4 $29.50 Velour Coats, in navy, sizes Days of sadness still ;. Y = L , p.m. Relatives and friends invited. sadness still come o'er me, $95. to $125.00 Dresses, $68.00 $3.00 to $5.00 Blouses, $1.95 Pique, champagne, 7, 7%. 16 and 18, @t.............l...ss $15.00 ment at Glenwood cemetery. Foears of socrow silently fiow; 3 3 1o, my hust o 25 Biandsome Street Dr st and Irresistible values at $1.95—of all-white 1 $75_Purple Coat, with seal collar MACKEY. Thursday, February 10, 1921, at his ward apips you ever mear me. Ed-| While tears of sorrow y X o $4. oves, $1. rd, darling, i black ftricotine, elahorately beaded. hand em- batiste, voile and linene; prettily trimmed Gdd lot of fine kid, cape and chamois , \"d Pockets. Size 18, at.......... g S e A B R IR Py Though heaven claimed you three years| HIS DEVOTID WIFE MAKY T W broidered and fancy braid trimmed—tailored With insets of embroidery, real filet or gjoves lightly mussed and soiled from 4 $35 Sports Coats with Australian P MACKEY. husband of Margaret Mackey ago_ today. e i e coat ftvles with embroidered batiste vests val laces; collarless and short sleeve style, Ria e opossum _collar, belted. in tan and and beloved son of Samuel D. and Auna M| HIS LONELY WIFE_ ANNIE L. BARBOUR| DATe of sadness wiill « aré included in this lot of extra also high neck or roll collars and long P14y gray. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 $24.50 {ee Neiuay). R azcral Setunday; Webroaty | S(NEE VA MERSON); Bt ooy ; s LA $1.00 Chamoisette Gloves, 45c 55050 Sport Coats with raccoon T * |PEBRY. Being in sud bot toving remembrance | "'A1ulini 3 vor w8 $5.00 to $7.50 Blouses, $3.45 3-clasp style for misses and women— collar, In tan. Sizes 16 and 15 . $45.00 = e e L ENEB . [DON | JOMN (V. . WIRNSESE ought To Go NOW' Unmatchable values—odd lots of In white chamoisette—get here early. ; $9850 Bolivia Coat in ming, blue, RF. M. SMITH day, February 10, 1920. . georgette creve blouses, in bright or light 2 and $2.25 Knitted Gauntlet with nutria collar. Size 18, at, ... $47.50 RITES FOR F. M. . A dear little soul to heaven has flown, Surely they are bargains—in the CClorings. trimmed with wool. chenille or an = i auntle 5 Zmace A dear little boy from our home has gone: T B etk T il 3 silk embroidery. Also tailored blouses of Gloves, 95¢ Misses’ Suit Remmants No more will his sweet ¥oice gladden our ‘n;eit sense! Most fof them suitable taffeta or satin, in navy with white plaid Women's Woolen Gauntlet Gloves. in 3 $45 Wooltex Jersey Suits, in o1 a!e' spring and fall wear—as well tl)rr;uhad dcoltor‘aflgft{mvz“o_r hlm;- aonhm,nl- white, gray and heather—not many left— = heather mixture, greens and Glenwood Cemetery. cheer as tow! s :hil f"‘omel':"m?hi:ed w"":-“"‘ln es] r unusual values. browns. Size 16. ....$25.00 iy A e 3:@ mlv: lrl»mi ';'} death. his form laid aws . ; 3 = 5 Funeral service for Francis Marion ar Leslie, we'll meet ‘in heaven some day. Three long » have passed = _832.50 Jersey Suits, $17.25 $7.95 to $12.50 Blouses, $4.95 A Great Sa]e of b elon gl S infbrown, with Smith, chief clerk and solicitor of the HIS SORROWING PARENTS. * Biace you were 1a1d o cems 3 Wool Jersey Suits. with belted-back Georgette crepe blouses, in overblouse & 5 e - - - -$32.50 judge advocate general's office, War| BROWN. In loving remembrance of my dear Oh, motier. we monrn the day, jackots. in splendid green and brown or tuck-in styles: bright colors, attrac. . . 1875 Brown Silvertone Suit, with Department, who died suddenly Sun-| busband, JULICS BROWS, who died Febru But God knew what was best. heather mixtures. tively trimmed with embroideries and Stocklngs Fnday 51'85 nutria collar and pockets. Size 14.334.50 day, were held yesterday afternoon at "{_l:";l“m- 3 ¢ | $65.00 Suits, $23.25 beading of contrasting shade; some are 3 ’ 1 $77.50 Box Coat Suit, with seal his late home, 1312 Delafield place| Lo Josss Christ son of ihe living g o 5 e collarless and short sleeves, others have 300 pairs of $3.00 and $400 Full- collar and pockets; brown. Size northwest. Interment was in Glen-| gFod. who praver. dst be com- 6! Fur-trimmed Suits, in silvertone and : . g 4 Fiatihy, o angel i Gieant me by (viciue it dueFur-trimmed Suits ertone an roll collar and long or short sleeves. fashioned Silk Stockings. Some with 16 8t w.ocooo... B e v......835.00 wood cemetery. Thy prayer that when I pray thy holy angel Quvét de laine; rippie and belted jackets. Some tricolette overblouses and extra (lonce S & vith silk Ticle 1892 Navy Blue Velveteen Suit, with Mr. Smith was born near Booths-{ may assist comfort me."—Amen avk and brown. size georgette blouses in the lot. ey ety (TEE DML EBLE LR i {ville, W. Va., May 2, 1865, and after at- | HIS DEVOTED WIFE. ANNIE BROWN. * - : Australian opossum collar. = Size $75.00 Blouse Suits, $26.25 ° garter he J4, plain, drop-stitch and em- 7g'*'" "$39.50 et e mvus e Remmu Even m broidere: ‘tlock styles. Some with the CHAPMAN. Though sad, vet sweet is the| 3034 M St. N.W. Enbliched 1851 tending school there was graduated ving memory of our dear daughter. sister Bl e from the Fairmont Normal School. He laine. Are only $26.2% - pointed vintex heels: all sizes, and all Misses’ Wool Dresses taught school in’ Marlon county. W. e A TRy A PMA N, | $62.50 Suits, $34.25 these + des in the lot when the sale 4 $21.50 Tricotine Dresses, with silk Vaguntil comlhEsto, -1 years ugo today, February 10, 1918. T 2 uits, .. pnng - A sash, in navy, Sizes 16 and 18 e || He wus graduated from the Co. = s LT CLEM!LV rS 4 Tailored Suits, in navy blue and % starts tumorrow morning—navy, black, 2 2 pose i l{1umbia Law School (George Wash- o fhiome fofATAREIM fbemity, | 1. A black tricotine; unbelted jacket styles. Attractive styles—bright shades in gray, purple, Russian calf, emerald, 2 $43.50 Velveteen Dresscs, in brown. ] ington University), in 1893. His ap- Dwelling in that holy city 1 Winconsin Ave. '$79.50 to $95.00 Suits, $39.25 satin batavia and visca straws, trimmed suede, fawn, gold, white, sky blue and , 5! ? L >=-.---$15.00 il | pointment to the government service With the golden gates ajar. | Phone Went 504, 1% Fur-trimmed Suits, in navy, brown, With cellophane, wood beads or fancy flesh color—clocks in black with white * 327 Serge Dresses, in black and o look place In 180 e v saior| Qi how sudden was the summons, { e e Batens b ming biue and black: suedctex'veldyne pins. In navy, gray, brown, henna and —but you must not delay if you wish v R ot Bk i o eneral, * He rose through the| Time was too short to say fareweil | tae #o0d selection of ize ! | : T ic| To the sister we loved so well. e NS T Tipple, belted and panel back styles. placka toibetsure ofyour siec .Y;“.E”"}T,"..I.‘é“’m"'fii“ oot mhe rawiny. - WML, H. SARDO & CO., COX. In memors of our dear wie mother, KATIE E. COX. who departed_this . Automobile Funerais. life four years ago today. February 10, 1917, ARt DhapeL = Susisihile S JONN AND HAROLD, $| — Quick, Dignified aud Sficient Service. COX. Tn memory of my dear daughter. KATIE W. W. Deal & Co. COX, my beloved daughter and oniy child, who left us February 10, 1917. Misses’ Polo Coats, $16.50 A Spring Special death. A| 412 H st ne. Phone Lincoln 524, He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Fannie Smith; three sons, Roy Mur- = % % $4.00 to $6.75 Stockings, $2.65 f?GF?Rm 2(?13115.-'?2,“%.‘:?"@ 3(48.2‘51}‘ Fine Umbrellas o Handsome “Black Silk hSmckl:\zn, with 2 Els 1 S S, W 0 rawn-worl ronts, embroldered clocks seal. ‘nutria and opossum collars and cuffs All-Silk and fishnet silks. Just a fow and not all —of ‘costly veldyne. peachbloom, suedine . sizes. and duvet de laine, in navy. black, taupe, Rain or Sun Sty‘ess 00 o ]r ‘Walter M. and Francis D. Smith, aughter, Miss Marian T. Smith. Tt 816 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 8454, 85c to $1.25 Stockings, 49¢ ming, nankin, reindeer and brown. Al They're great values—polo tom ; Chapel. bix values! Tomorrow. ..... [ Fiber Silk and Silk Lisle Stockings, | full sitk lined. with. fancs stitencd When_that great light which we call death, | —Automeblle Service g €95.00 to $100.00, $54.25 Here’s_another of those big sales mock-geam back, in black, white, dark | pockets and large collars. In tan and CIVIL WAR VETERAN DIES. Strikes (" the gloom aud atils at last toe V. L. SPEARE CO. 8 e il A e e of fine Silk Umbrellas that people brown and Russian calf—also full-fash- | brown. Sizes 14, 16, and 18 years. Ll el St strife. > ioned balbriggan stockings—at 4%¢ p: Then comes a hush, a sigh. a fleeting breath, ITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR CON. Ana’ lee wre. | P ‘WITH THE ORIGINAL )w‘ B ABLISHMENT. And we shall meet again in_endless lifs lnmrl‘lm- j"‘ck;l;. styled for large wom- like so well. The silks are fine and en and made of fine quality duvet de laine, j sli ir - suedetex und tricotine, in navy, black, Heauy Sbutt subjectitonslight iecepn reindeer and brow HER LONELY MOTHEI P SPEARE EST. Federal Employe. 0OX. In membory of my dear daughter, KATIE| _Phone Franklin 6626 40 F st nw. ' Allen H. Feathers Was Retired B N THOMPSON OOX, who departed this life| — 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Dimector = Former Chief Clerk Is Buried in cars. Ehe Sapsth F Fitwnary mowile hive. His bright. smiling eyes that filled us with & = - larities of weave whid‘; _ared not | ° - = #i Ane “eathers, civil war vetel February 10, 1917, Livery in counection.Comme- 1 harmiu!, although they bring down i Allen H. Feat 3 February and embalmer. Livery styles —ripple, long line and belted | bakelite handles in all white or col- o | West, Saturday. He had been i1l nearly R e 4 models—with embroidery, braid and fur | ors to match the silks, or with leather S : a year. 0L Baeret o e e e SRtk APl R Sons Co., trimming—one of a style. in navy, French handles, in tan or the silk shades, Several hundred pairs Funeral services were hefll yester- ! “Crliadanghter. KATIE THOMPSON COX. 1113 SBVENTH STREET N.W. blue, taupe, brown and black. 5 I 1 d whi of Boots, Pumps and day afternoon at his late residence,| who entered eternal rest fuur years ago fv.] Modern Chapel. Telephone call, North 529. K. and with short ferrules and white or 3 Shasl — oz ¥ g R e R $110.00 to $142.00 Suits $69.25 colored tips—blues, grays, purples, brown, Oxfords—desirable styles Rex Gl e Uz eWeatine jen Hanlon 10 Atternoon Suits—models for large | green (a.r‘i(_l red to’chooss from. and th —incomplete assortments. O o ‘efe-conducted by ;r}Tm\otll_"Y gy women—. tde a . ggest $5 worth o n 5 SR s a1 . N. one L. 5543. AR G s B o T in a long time! What is there to do, when assortments become badly broken, but to cut o eatiiers iwasyboray March a8, 0oy of our dear father, TRAV tine suits, in navy. black and brown. kP = deeyél):i? 'Tl‘,’,—;ps twlhat ‘}v:htel“'e don: for kndayTe've:-l (houg'h the sgocs are ; Y. 1{; bmarried wgs A;Jvlni?» i:‘_ .,;d' our leving Wotbee, SADIE 3. A } “ZURHORST” f 4 good desirable styles, 1 size range is incomplete they enter our Remnant Spears, February 7, 1864. He enliste D il % 1 East Capitol Street Underwear Remnants $4 Taffeta Silk Petticoats, | §ood dsirae 20 | o (i Ees in cach Totif your size s berer ser Jugusi, 20,1861, in Company ¥, 34 Jegus. while our hearts are biewding et ekl 375 Th $2.95 here early for it—some one else may have in mind the same size. Charged July 17 1864, He had been We mouid (et Ehis At eement Established |.lg.'m.-vme. nd. ey accumuldte rapidly—but it is i o 3 a member of Lincoln Post, No. 3. since Calmly say, “Thy will be done.” i e e At ATy e ety tor ek $10 Oxford Ties, $5.95 $10 Ties, $5.95 190 and was 1ts commantcr in 1511 Tk iy, « AMES T. RYAN, busy corner. lored flounce; in black, navy and change- o s o W e D a ana s | 1012, PRIrS of Women's Black Two-Eye- oJe 1a suryived by his widow and one | DADE. An expromion of deotion to the men; J e e b 0 * xfor es, W wel i 2 ughter, 88 ona Feathers. — i 3 . E .E. Corset Covers, Special, 89c Shicpaistes Ciban neels! "A very dressy " shoo—and | fna Krench hicis, Dressy. oo " At e M o Pt IE, DADE, v entered cost neved yoace gy | Moders Chapel . Lincols 162 Wonderful values—of crepe de chine kw delightfully comfortible. AR : 5 g Rt e N Db i T AEOTAsd oy and satin—attractively lace trimmed, in eC ear Sizos—AA, 4%, D, 5%, 6, T A, 6%, 6| it g pAshi A% 4% T A 5B 4T Fomutey o T e yen s Kavory o Klonmsss flesh and white. : 6%, 7; B, §; C, 3%, 4, Bi. ) e et ok L el 3 BT $1.00 Envelope Chemise; 89 3150 0rundy Sots at 45 $10 Pumps, $5.95 $10 Oxfords, $4.95 BARONKONDODIES. | B heraii o | s RS pedine Cor na’u;...o‘;hfil,lfiallfif ,fiafghéfififw‘mmf This lot will hurry out—colored organ- 24 pairs of Women's Black Kid Tongue | 32 pairs of Women's English Brogue Was President of Japanese Mail | pADE. 1n sud and very sud. vet loving re- J208:H_STREET NW. mings, lace straps, also tailored styles dy sets, in orchid, flesh, coral and blue Pumps, with hand-turned soles and |Oxfords, in black and dark brown. Made Steamship Compan: membrance of my beloved consin. SADIE A. (FORHERLY“OF‘“M it Mied ok e eah andivhite: shades, made plainly, with buttons on French heels. Dressy. A good model |for service, and you will not be'disap- | 2 PaRY. D e e Lo o e aks) PHONE MAIN 108 i » cuffs—very attractive, to wear with spats. ointed. il TOKIO, February 9.—Baron Rempei o - A 4 Misses’ $1.25 to $2.00 Gowns $1.50 Neckwear, Choice, $1.00 "slier A &, 6 $; B V6 4 6 6%; C.| VSl AR 43%: A 4 433 €3 3 4, | Kondo. president of the Nippon Yusen | 1 hase mismed you bow Ui missed you, | ' ARSpeare—CutNichols sWiBSpesre at 75c and $1.00 A splendld lot—presty Venica. Jace col- 2% 3% 4 4% 6 D L2 %, 4, 4%, 5,|4%, 5, 5%, 6, 6%; D, 4, 4%, 5, 5%, 6. Kaixhd, o Jupancse ‘mail steamsiip | pyt memory kecps you cver tiear me. 2 - Made of fine nainsook, trimmed with lars and eyelet embroidered collar and %. 6, 7,09. 1 kil | company, died here today. Baron Though you left me one year ago. emb and lace; round and > ; 2.50 Boo .95 (A | Kondo was long connected with the COUSIN BESS. * MONUMENTS. embroidery an ound and square cuft sets, also 2}'“,;'{“3'.;:?.'3;:::&"?:3:13:': .$10 P\lmp’, s:;nsfesnzs £ s Pia - wqmen‘:;’m?fmd e shipping business and was appointed | DADE. A tribute to the memory of my dearly = T $3 and $4 Corset Covers, $1.35 feaNand et rcldasy RingccnIR e o T o oith hand-turned. sojes |Dedic Lace Boots, with full round toes, |k Craanied, " (1 Present company | boed N etian ife ana_passed o M. J. Remarkable savings—satin and crepe Shded> = and French heels. Dressy. A good|Welt soles and low heels. If you have He was decorated with the second| ¢ieral rest one year ugo today; February FALVEY &0 chine covers, slightly soiled; in flesh $2.50 Filet Lace Collars, $1.50 model to wear With spats. foot trouble it will pay you to’ be fitted Order of the Rising Sun in recognition| 1% 10 ° Ele and white. e =5 filet lace—20- 5 % 6, 6%; C. 3,|With a pair of this lot. =5 5 1 Calm on the bosom of thy God, F at Eleventh o rare special—genuine Sizes—A, 6%; B, 3%, 4, 6, 6%; C. 3, Sixes—A'ANS I 5 614: of his service in the transportation ear <pirit, rest thee now, St. Office $8.50 Kimonos at $2.95 inch tuxedo collar, in four different pat- 3% 4, 4%.'5, 6,7 D, 1, 1%, 2, 28,3, 3%, | SisesmAA 4. 4%, 5, 5%, 6%: A 3 4 of Japanese troops in the war with it e thy footsteps dred, Northwest Just 9 in the lot—albatross and serpen- terns—very ajtractive. 4,4%, 6,8, 354, %5 E*a’sg' %, 4%, 3; C, 2%, Russia. He was at one time a mem- s acal was «énmt_llgél:-r;wuiw o Sbow yard ur. Rook tine crepe kimonos, slightly soiled from o ° 95 i 9 9 % er of parliament, but of recent years| HER DEVOTE! -IN- . L1ZZIE % display; in light blue and rose. Ex] Slnrts $10 Ties, $5. kept aloof from politics. The baron| D. MOLLER. D 8 $3 and $4 Muslin Petticoats t - L 55 paire of Women's Patent Leather| $12.50 Sport Boots, $4.95 also accompanied the Japanese peace | DOVE. Sacred to the memory of our dear son CEMETERIES, $1.95 2 Yes, these lots will be in a number Two-Eyelet Ribbon Ties, with hand-| 21 pairs of Women's Brown Calf Sport dg&m:uon to Paris in 1918 as an un- '":'wmfn:'i:"nf.ogfniun'.vfi ’-);':'f-‘.d:;”r:fi LSRG - of new homes Friday night—look at turned soles and French heels. Very|Lace Boots, with full round toes, heavy official member. pacted this, 1fe 2 O T T = R S e e R naet B tchvalues! B AL 4, % 8, 5%, 6 €%, T; A, | ol pales &nd low st nocls; very serv- =2 xomes 4o smovns S| 1) COIn = =i ; s in o , 4 4%, 5, 5%, 6 6%, 7; A, 5 o oo varioys lengths. $15.00 Skirts, $7.50 3%, 4%, 5, 5%, 6, 6%, 7, 1% B, 3%, 4,| Sizes—AA, 4, 4%, §, 51, 8; A, 4, 4%, HUNTER. In sad but loving remembrance of |~ g jimore Boulevard at Distriot Ling loomers, 7 Velour Plaid Skirts, green and tan, 4%, 5, 6%, 6, 6%, 7; C, 3%, 4, 4%, 5|5, 6: B, 21,'3,'4, 7, 8%; C, 315, 4, 7%, 8. AGAINST WOMAN VOTERS. | mother, ANNIE L. HUNTER, who| oOfices: 628 14th st. a.w. Phone F. 4745, box plaited. A big seller. 5%, 6: D, 3, 4%, 6% D, 8%, 7. D e iy e e i B Pretty styles—crepe de chine and satin - M . 7 O D, 3, 3 . g . 1 MUSKOGEE, Okla., February 10— in East Orange. N. J., and fagher, wi bloomers, with tailored or lace trimmed $16.50 Skirts, $10.75 12.50 Oxfords, $5.95 MIEsAYIce TRObeEtaOn: TaproRtniativEs] imoasy S JOrenre N, 8 FUNERAL DESIG] Eutfes i fentimnqiwhl ¢ 15 Navy and Black Serge Skirts, straight- 19 pafrp of Women's Black Calf $12.50 Boots, $2.95 elect from OKlahoma, announcod her | Fobdont Kaow the sorrow to be left, alome B $6 Silk Envelope Chemise, $3.85 line and side-plajted styles. Brogue Oxfords, with heavy welt sole; 64 pairs of Women's Dark Gray Kid opposition to the National League of | 1t is sad when He calls for one or the other, propriate Floral Tokens A big special—crepe de chine and satin $27.50 to $32.50 Skirts, $15.75 low flat heels, wing tips. Very service-|Lace Boots, with welt soles and French Woman Voters, “or any organization| But the saddest of all when God calls both 2 Floral 8 envelppe chemise, in flesh, white and rose; 10 Black Satin Skirts; box and side able and good looking. heels. This lot is wonderful value. that will be used as a club against HES s Co., > ed—slightly 50 7 e o . g Sizes—AAA, 6%, 7, 7%; AA, 4%, 5 |Very dressy. the men,” at today's session of a re- ISABEL AND MARIAN. * 14th and N. Y. Ave. Main 168. sl prettily trimm slightly soiled. plaited styles—unusual offering. 6 B T A 4 s'ésyg 6 a1, 8 81| Y B e NANsYs Bblicanwomanlb Lol RorRIEE hE In sad but loving remembrance of | = OIF AT [if $12 and $15 Silk Gowns, $7.85 $23.50 and $25.00 Skirts, $14.75 | 5 5’5l 4 066 0% 7 T 8 35115 B o - 105 Ay b 4der b 0 . Plon held hive: | o e drother ana facher: CHARLES 1 | GEO. C, SHAFFER, o1 | Baiance of a sample lot—of crepe de 8 Faille Silk Skirts, navy and black, C. 3, 3%, 4, 4%. 6, 5%, 6, 6%, 7, 1%, 8,| 6%, 7; B, 3% 4, 434, 6%, 6, 6%; C, 3, 5, “We cannot say we will do this or | HUNIER; who died fve years ago, January| oy ppusSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS phone 3 | ohine and georgette. claborately trimmed voke-plaited and straightline styles. See 8%; D, 4%, 5, 6%, 6%, 7, T%. 5%, 6 2t that to the men if they do not comply E B Re - at MODERATE PRICES. 241617-18. iy with lace; in rose, nile green and flesh. these. Withi ourirequsstast iatiss iitobertsorn One by one eartis ties are broken, + N sald, “*we Want co-operation, and| 50" %0 they pase avar, Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. ] should let the women fill such offices We shall meet some future day. Prompt auto delivery service. as'they are capable to fill creditably.” SISTER, BRUTHER AND D.\Ctii;m ol Astistic—expressive—inexpeasive. -