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BOY STRUCK BY AUTO WILL AID SOLDIERS. _'EXPIRES IN HOSPITAL |Merchants Watch Walter Reed Boys Learning Jewelry Trade. Rabert Hopkins, Aged 8, Runs in | Every encouragement and co-opera- tion will be tendered theso young sol- gut of Gen. Pierce’s Machine. diers at Walter Heed Hospital who . | have taken up the jewelry trade as Skull Fractured. part of their vocatlonal tralning, a ding to a decision of tho Jewolry ion of the Merchants and Manu- urers’ Association at a meetini |f| | the Ralefgh i | A committee co: | | Strans, chatrman pointed to mccom- | lumbus, secretary on, on & visit of ton of the workshop at the hos- 1, and at the next meeting of the | jewelers the soldier craftsmen will be invited to hear talks on majes- menship and other topics of interest to those interested in the tra | ““No stone will be left unturned might help these young men in th chosen trade,” said Mr. Columbus to- ds | ans for effecting an organization, including in !ts membership every jeweler in the city, were laid at the ting last night, followins which | Columbus read & report of tha | nt*convention he had attended in | were made by J members bring in The next meet- | o section will be held Tues- | | ROBERT U. HOPKINS. < yea o \WOMEN ASK DIVORCE. ocked ! Mrs. Goodwin, Mrs. Duvall and | | Mrs. Robinson Complainants. Lula E. Goodwin today filed suit for a limited divorce from Joshua E. joodwin, charging cruelty, drunken- ss and desertion. Last September. she tells the court, her husband told | Rer he would never give her another cent “unless_she let him have an abso- | lute divorce, when he would pay h | $40 per week and give her the hous he ! They were married August 14, 13 5 - Sur- and have fourgehildren. Attorney geons performed an cperation in an - jlock P. Long fppears for the wife. Pierce wenti Maintenance 18 asked In a suit filed t station and!py Carrie A. Duvall against William remained until Corone t informed | M. Duvall on a charge of cruelty. ® 10t necessary to de- |They were married at Alexandria, Va., taip him. He was summoned to appear | Noyember 23, 1899, and have two _atjan inquest at the morgue this after-|children. Attorney E. B. Frey ap- n. pears for the wife. 3 Suit for absolute divorce was insti- tuted by Elizabeth M. Robinson knocked down by a horse-drawn vehicle | against James H. Robinson. They at 9th and G streets northeast, yesterday | were married at Rockville July 7, afternoon, and slightly injured about his |19 nd have no children. Attorney Jeft hand and lez. Occupant of the ve-|Frey also appears for the wii hl:*e failed to sto; = FAMILY DEAD, MAN HELD. FONCTON, us Steeves. wh ehildren lost their Jiv destroyed the was arrested las t and char; wlgl murder. 've a clear ience,” Steeves sa#d, as he was being locked up ‘R ’Toni_qhfi—. Get:a {Tomorrow Feel Right 25Bok i AR Sketched New Spring 1921 Footwear Novelties Indicating Fashion’s Tendencies for Early Spring Modish and graceful is the footwear chosen by the well-dressed woman for im- mediate and early Spring wear. Two-Buckle Strap Pumps Special, $11,85 i I Fashioned in Black’ Suede, Brown Suede, Gray Suede, Tan Calf and Gray f Suede, combined with Patent. This model i has French Heels and is one of the Smart- : est of the#lw arrivals. In the Window { Steison Shoe Shop | 1305 F _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1§ 1921. ~—does a man win his way into the hearts of a great b or 18 years T have given he poblic the best tn Den- istry. 1t Lasts hat lesse: Terms of Lady and Maid in MY FAMOUS . 22-K CROWNS AND CAOUTCHOUO BRIDGES &= _$10—3$15 | $3, $4 and $5 437-441 7th St.N. W, Pennsylvania Avenue Making Final Reduction of Men’s Suits There’s nothing novel or exciting about the mere reduction of prices. That’s been done this season to o “fare-ye-well.” But there is something unusual and interest- ing about reduction ot THESE particular Suits. They are grades—as we rate values in Saks’ Clothes—up to $60— $27.75 ‘All that a Suit must be—intrinsically and | artistically—for us to sew our label in it—these Suits are. Smart enough for the most extreme tastes— and others conservative with distinctiveness. Sizes up to 44. Third Floor. Twelve-Month Topcoats Good name for them, that—because they are [ made of warmth-without-weight weaves—which | makes them practical for all-the-year through. They are modeled on lines that are always popular—which no whim of fashion outlaw. Time has changed the price, however, from 52175 $40 to— Third Floor. T Recognizing Saturday as Boys’ Day * You parents will find the oppor- tunities most tempting—because they embrace just those things the young- ster’s wardrcbe is needing at this time. Right Posture Suits—fancy patterns and the exclusive models that give Right Posture its class and character. Sizes 10 to 18 years, includ- § 1 3.75 ing values up to $30........... Broken sizgs, 9 to 17 years, in- $ 75 cluding values up to $22.50........ 9 Crompton’s All-Weather Corduroy Suits —Mouse color—strongly sewed and $6.75 roomily cut. Sizes 8 to 16 years... . Novelty Suits — Oliver Twist models— Blue and Brown Heather Jersey pants, but- toning on to Wash Peggy Cloth Waist toned to match and trimmed with sailor collars and cuffs of the Jersey. Sizes 3 to 8 years. . Gy $5'00 Remainder of the Sample Wash Suits— Middys and Junior Norfolk models $ 89 —sizes 215 to 7 yearsonly......... 1 ° Blouse Waists in many neat pat- terns—collars attached. Sizes from c 6tol6éyears....,............ 5 69 i 3 for $2.00 Boys’ Shirts — Fancy Striped pa‘terns; soft cuffs and neckbands. Sizes 1214 c to 14. The popular “415”......... 79 3 for $2.25 dBlflCk Cat_Stockings, fast color and the popular rib. Sizes 514 to 11%4. The popular “415”. ... .. . .. 3 9C : 3 for $1.10 Boys’ Sport Wool Hose, in the wanted Heather mixtures; sizes 8 to 11. C Originally sold at $1.95........ .. ... 95 ¢ Boys’ Golf Caps—the new crop ‘of ‘shapes - for spring—in plain Blue Serge and fancy mixtures. Think of the price—re- freshing, isn't it? $ l 00 Boys’ “J.P.S.” Shoes Known from coast to coast—but not at any such prices as you're to enjoy tomorrow. Brown leather; double-service, solid leather soles and English and broad-toe lasts— Sizes 1 to 6 Sizes 10 to 1375 $3.45 . $2.95 Boys' Brown Leather “Scout” Shoes—all solid leather; all substantiafly made. We glve all the various sizes at’ one price; 10 to 13’2 and 1 to v, $2.9 - Saks & Comyprany Seventh Street - The Big’gest Special of All High-Grade Pajamas We have just been nble to close with the Valco Manufacturing Co. for 200 dozen of their very superior Pajamas—sonie samples and come canceled orders. ) Valco is a de Luxe make—precisely accurate in details J First Floor. Featuring Important Specials in Men’s Furnishings Circumstances have made the prices so cxtraordinary as to justify our bringing them to your perscnal notice. Those Wrinkle - proof Cravats —in many patterns and [Heather mix- SSC tures—here at cnee 6 for $5 A lot of Neglige Shirts that are all ex- cellent patterns; cut fall; soft cuffs 95C —and in reality are $2.00 Shirts. ... The heaviest grade of Pure Silk Thread Hose—all silk—soles, heels, toes and tops—the sort that sells at $2.()() $400apair.................oo..n Genuine Imported English Walking Gloves—in the popular weight and preferred shades. Such a Glove as you know § 1 .95 Peerless Union Suits—in Ecru and White —medium weight that suits this temperature exactly. Full sleeves and quarter sleeves; full and ankle length. $2 and $2.50 $ l .25 T U L e SR W SR S A Toddlers’ Shoes The assortmeht is made up of five differ- ent styles— Patent Leather Buiton—with White Nu- buck and plain toes. Brown Calf Button—with tips. Brown Calf Lace—with tips. Black Kid Lace—with tips. Black Kid Button—with patent leather tips. Made on that broad “toe-room” last; solid leather soles; smooth iniside finish; good linings and facings. All sizes from 3 to 8— 98 Cents First Floor, On the - Men’s Suits of proportion and size—and excellence reaching to cle- gance in finish. Cheviots, Madras, Percales, with Silk frogs—Mili- tary and V neck—Pink, Blue, White, Tan and patterned effects. All sizes and every one a perfect garment. $4.00 is the rated price— $1.65 We’re spomsoring an- other new Hat—into which we have succeeded with the makers in incorporat- ing more than the usual intrinsic worth — an en- tirely new expressien of fashion, and details of finish that belong to Hats selling for much more. The proporticns are peculiarly becoming—the bews are knotted in back or to the side, and the / Hats are silk $4‘85 lined ....... (Fourth Floor) Transplanted from the Third Floor to the Economy Floor — becausz they are size broken. They range in value up to $50— $19.75 Not many of a kind—but .Iots of lots—among them ail practi- cally every size. Young Men’s and Conservative models—Suits we have taken right out of our own regular stock. Men’s Delta Oxfords —AQ@rades that sell up to $15— $8.95 Another day like last Saturday and the ot will be gone—and with it one of the “star” specials of any season. Just the shapes that are wanted— Brogues, Wing-tips, English- and the other favorite models, in practically all leathers and sizes. Golfing Sweaters An Assortment of ' $22.50 and $25 Grades $1195 There is everything to commend them to your favor—the colors include all the personal shades—White if you wish; and they are coat style, with V neck and shawl collar. One of the very best makes and in a,good range of sizes. First- Floor. Economy Floor Hats—With a Pedigree