Evening Star Newspaper, February 18, 1921, Page 7

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J THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921 = 7.7 t ——— NEW CARDINAL MAY LEAD CARDSIOF YHANRS. . et % and friends for the! o RATE Y. etoved wife ofid: the 4 t be- ege, dsughter of the late Geprge Matilda Koehler, aged 42, death. late rvfl-rt’ ;‘lll 4 her death. February 21, at 2 p.m. tives: THE FAMILY. © invited to attend. Iuterment at We wish to express our sincere| Hill cemetery. and e She suffered much. but mormured pot; to express our sincere |UEGE. Thursday, Pebru: IN CATACOMBS EXPLORING 3 Silk Underwear Washable Satin Cami- soles, lace and ribbon trimmed; ribbon or built- thy at Perfect Fiber Silk Hose, American Academy Might Assist = DALL. in Excavations if ;He Becomes Titular of Famous Church. watchied ber day by o (nul at.last with aching hearts ~ : o . Pk s 2 We siw hor pass away. at shoulders. silk” Vi, ILDREN. +* Spectal, a Pair up’ Biationc 1 \J":; ]s ROME. February 17.—Pope Benedict|RIPPLE. We wish to express our sincers ’:::"l‘:n"df"_'::(‘_“:r“.‘n:?.f’“ e > In black, only, lw 1 ‘"." a ateiandiziog [suill 1s undecided whether he will as aake ool “"“‘;{T},’,‘, W. ou, but God knew best: 2 e immed ; = ~ardi £ " as tit £ e e He saw your suffering here was great heel and toe and C an enna. ve. . . also satcen 100 the liitle church of St Hancras or| filer. HENET ¢, KIFKL | midRe e wide S peavenls water lisle tops. Sizes 8% to 10. \ bloomers ..... = fhefiGhurciil oribtha I Guiitzoiseat L IN MEMORIAM. Both churct are of great In suil but loving rhmembrance’of r daughter and sister, PEARL DAVIS, parted this life four years ago teday, meetings w o and other fame MARIA{ February 18, 1817 ‘occurrid Har Dr. Jumes ‘Although we cacuot clasp your haads, | which 2 5 we_ canpot R Aum» at V. ! Jittle token show ruember thee, SR AND 8ON, T8A- > SAMUEL DAVIS.® EVANS. In loving memory of our devoted hushand and father, JOHN M. EVANS, whe departed bis life téa years ago toduy, Feb ruary 18, 1911 February Sale at Ney’s SaleNo. ipparel and the low pr How pk' 1sing it is to see the new sprin ces here after shopping around the town! Criti- cal shnm,cr.\ are all about the store these days, expressing their delight at the wonderful styvles and the LOW *PRICES. And what is so satisfying, NEY has the merchandise the people want—not the overstyled, overpriced, and aints lie un e high altar. aid important work could ba nh titular cardinal i but not forotte: < IS LOVING WIFB AND CHILDREN. GODDARD. n wud but loving remembrance 8¢ devoted mother, HONORA (NANA) and t" ||'Pll‘lfldmlh‘l I:f‘l overpretentious variety, but gladsome, artistic, dignificd, well designed suits, dresses, wraps, millinery, etc. fos ,.u..m.“,f“l.,x‘ By u well mes of the leading Ameri 1ituticy One of the titular cor- linals at St Kinaldini, L former nuncio to § The Church of Quattro st als s Hrable v 7 My darline Melven pos<ed awar i ';'r".“."\]' % .h{r el fakio miston 5 HIS LOVING MOTHER, MOLLIE GRA- 1 L5 pe himse TAN - HANSBOUGH. ) sad but loving remem. brince of our de ~ hushand and father TBEN HANSBOUGH, who departed this » ‘today, February 18, ILDREN * 3ed IATTIE CHANE true and kind, can 1 find oue she did her best rant her etornal rost P D. ELLIE .| DALY. DAL ATTO. * In sad and loving rfm'mhnnff of and sister GRACE R. Sl much chang arted thic life four years tonight ay, Febroary 18 1917 ite north. LOVING MOTHER AND SISTERS. ® HATS FOR SPRING AND EASTER—EX OUISI TE Don't your thoughts just fly out toward a new, fresli-looking spring hat after the drab colors of winter? Of course, they do—and where to go to get just the hat you most desire at a modest price, is your next thought! Visit Ney's tomorrow and see the wonderiul array of lovely new hats we have assembled for spring and Faster. * Hundreds of them, bewildering in color and shapes, vastly becoming. all entirely new, ® a5t winds ghi: tomorro followed by fternoon or night: in temperature . shifting to northeast In loving memory of our dear MARY E. HARRIS, who departed 4. ry 18, our burden, Findsome moraing. * free ‘frmn pain, etorna ir tonight: tomorrow ng cloudiness and slightly foliowed by n in south- n or snow in north und fresh northeast and up to the minute in style, in a big variety of pokes, toques, turbans and off-the-iace effects. il ex- quisitely trimmed in the ireshest and newest of fancics. Henna, tangerine, red, blue, gray—all the leading colors are here. Tomorrow is the day to CHOOSE YOURS at remembrance of JORDAN, who 120 today, Feb- ‘West Virginia—Fair ton oW increasing cloudine er, probably followed by arted th ruary 18, 1820 1 never can fofget you, dear Helen, While in-this world 1 stay: Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermomete 12 midnight, AND BON. * RICHMOND. In sver lwvin: memors of my dear daughter. RICHMOND, who it Feln Iso my desr wom. I A Who Said Such Charming Dresses Couldn’t Be Sold for Such a Low Price? Spring and Easter Dresses A substantial saving and styles delightfully pretty—two factors that should tempt immedi- ate choosing! Three are pictured. The selection is so broad that you can be assured of “ finding styles that will exactly please you and prove most becoming. [ ] They're Fashioned of Taffeta, Tricotine, Serge ocurred at | H i when the sun xetx gates unbar 1 we not see th And white against the cven The welcome of thy Neckon o CHILEN, | BMITH. A tribute of love dear mother und grandmo he ANCY E. SMITH, whe ieft us five years ago foday, Pebruary 18, 1914, Thongh suffering, she breathed not a mur- e same date last vear—| Anuie ! Highest, 55: lowest, 34 Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- | perature, 43; condition. 45. i Tide Tablen | (Furnished by United States cost and | geodetic survey.) ‘Johnson. Fi r stood’ by her side 1 Today—Tow tide 15 am. ana| evening at ez not. L am 11:27 pm.; high tide, 3:48 am. and! Tuterment 4:37 pom. { B on_the riv Tomorrow—Low tide, 11:30 a.m; 1921, at high tide, 4:39 a.m. and 5:23 North Cap- Acioss i The Sun and Moon. i Today—Sun rose, 6:57 a.m.; sun sets 5:48 p.m and Satin A score or more of pretty models—loose panel, tunic, long line and Redingote effects. Choose from all the newest colors. You will admire their smart pockets, graceful sashes and dainty collars. B go:inc are handsomely embroidered in self or contrasting colorl, others are beautifully eaded. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 6:56 a.m.; sun ‘er ts, 5:49 p.m. | BTAILEY. In sad asd ling buby, A ebruary 18, 1 Where the an Where 1o W shall m In ov ln§ remembrance of STAILEY, who DREY s oon | <. 1:52 pom.; sets, 3:31 a Automobilé lamps to be lighted on. half hour after unset. Weather in Various Cities. 3 VETTORIL 1In sad Lut lo eme “hapel, corrier 19th and L ts. S gl ol "“”"" i qur e wite and worher | - £ Temperature, >3 | MAGARRELL. on D A Host of Other SpringD Up to $59.98 " [ e i i iz | : ’ ost o er Opring Uresses p to o! it 2 = State of VETTORI (rxonvuu) n loch flil] swdons 3 & weather. Nister: AVENUNTA i h . “who depmrivd this : Iatuary 19, Febraary 18, 1920. : hing ton. D, | RS \\I! SISTERS. * Chocse From the Largest Assortment of Skirts New Spring Skirts, in all the most effective styles; all sizes, in- cluding extra sizes. Serges, Tweeds, Plaids, Etc. $4.98, $6.98, $9.98, $14.98 and $19.98 Flounce o $1 "00 ‘ Eifi)ockcrs. 69c Petticoats. S remen; o b BRI departed this life ‘ehrunry 18, 1914 SerpentineCrepe Kimonos Full Length Empire Style 85c Pinafore Aprons Of percales, in stripes and *checks, in a host of colors. The daintiest of all aprons; finished49 with pockets and rickrack braid ........... C AY 261904, and | (Ciny inati, -t rewembrance, 1 apd true, i Hon for you May the heav winds blow softly O'er the sweet aud hallowed spot. "Mid the changing scenes of life. dear Chris- trian You shall never be fotten. car the sacred mong the dear o th the shelte: In all sizes. Shades of purple, old rose and blue. . thy refage, o mow ut pest s of Mary, o EL Van Raalte Glove Silk and Other Makes of Underwear Glove Silk Shirts, Lace Dropstitch Shirts, Bloom- ers and Wash Satin and i Crepe de Chine Teddies, | lace trimmed, embroidered | and plain. Offering these fil exceptional qualities at the | low price of— $ 2.‘98 Georgette Tub Silk and Crepe de Chine Waists Lovely new spring styles, em- broidered and lace trimmed, in porcelain blue, honeydew and bisque shades. o $1.98 e 21c| - g 9-98 ish that you were .,{ sou will linger forever EX-FEDERAL JUDGE DEAD. ll{ ST. LOUIS, Mo. February 18.—N. C. {f! Colier. former federal judge in New by 0, died of heart d E home here. Mr. Colli ed to the bench by I land, and was the autha He was . n.w. Tel. cull, M. 1388 Frank Geier’s Sons Co., 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W Modern Chapel. Telephone call, North 529, Timothy Hanlon Petticoats. . .. eeioals petivockers. 7 Q8 Cowonjeney D5 seventy-four | Bloomers........ s — A L PERRY §'~"i SumEr NE Fhone L. 3343 The unclaimed haggage left on the | rest Friduy, | Qick, Dignified and Gfteient Servics. hands of American railways each year o - . ° ~ i | would make a mountain if piled up. - SIG.H ST‘ i, Styll sh Sprl ng VVrap s FTh;dl:lose a}f the Sp ring S aits — PRy e S # astidious — — oman 01 East Capitol Street Phone n 372 Established e u-mu-llle. ind —VAMES T. RYAN, 817 PA. AVE. S.E. Modern \“hepel. Lincols 142 Trivate Ambulances. - | Liverv in Connection, RITES FOR DR SHIELDS Requiem Mass for Dean of Catholic Sisters’ College. Very Rev. Dr. . dean of the v, Cathoise his home Fere ere his morn €10 oclock at Catholie Unive Galore—Frcm the Inexpensive to the Most , Elaborate 254 139 - Wonderfully Smart § P OI N TEX Lowest Prices in Town “ONY X” Silk Hose New Polo Cloth Coats Excursion .00 1208| H STREET NW. In a number of stunning styles, $ .98 9£UP to $ = Inctuding War Tas pontifical ss of :,im;icm‘ (FO.X\MERLYMF STRW) 2 ; s shop Shahan, | with embroidery-trimmed pock- — SR s PHQNE MAIN 108 ARSpeary CufNichols WB'Speare " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons [3031 M St NW. Eesnikes na1 Al\nmoouo Servies. =S snar WM. H. WM. H. SARDO & CO. CUYLER SCNRFS UNIONS. | szn Picotine, Homespun, Tweeds, Serges, Tricctine, Velour de Laine Tastefully trimmed with em- broidery, silk braid, satin sashes, beill sleeves. Collzrs are in shawl, tuxedo and notch effe i ets, belt and figured combination { silk linings. 14 Every pair periect, of pur thread” silk, with the 'flr:\ar: polntrx els, full fashioned, in black; sizes 8, 812, 9, 91, 10 and 10%. NEW YORK The Great Metropolis Sunday, February 20 SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN Dircct to Penna. Sta., end 34d. S He w and editor of works. He was fifty-nine Other Pointex Hose at $2.85, $2.98 and $3.98 Phone Lineoln 524. fitors Cirineh _ Automontie. Fupeiie: Snys Roads Must Pay Men for Time V. L. SPEARE CO. S. e e b o A ST, R e Other features are Finger-tip Nt Used far Work OUITHER THE SYCOESsoRS oF wox oom. Coats—Rlouse bac straight e S g . v_‘um mdi o ';Puflf =) umw"“!! i lines, ripples and flares—in the o right is reserved to limit = ey Taquir ] i ) d FT A rezulations wi requ the rail-| —— — i New Wrappy Coats following shad R e T y 5 Navy, reindeer, nankin blue, Tickets on :ale boginnivg Friday i g b Sl ran o Th T S s SO - ¥ . y Precoding dsto of excarsion. 3 2icsn fok ooseciar. _ Silk lined, bell ‘sh‘excs. graceful hrawrtate. S e on of Railway Execu- ort nco'n & e ,,,_,,". lines—these are the characteristic % orliags -claring that the time has come timors Bouleard 3 t Distriot =, : i e e b Iroads are compelled ta I)flxcgl e85 Ttk ut Phone F. 783, features of these stunning new Wool Jersey su[ts Pennsylvama S stem "o exT Mr. Cuyier waid they D = . - S aE pausting their ingenuity to de- FUNERAL D] { wraps for spring. At Stylish—no matter what sea- l“m"“m"mm[mrmflflmmflm""m’f'”; s ery mears of in ing efli- __¥U CIMR S son; inexpensive—to think, only $1008. Choice of a host of shades in Heather mixture sports and tuxedo ef- l fects, with pock- s]ofi cts and belt econom Appropriate Hor;l Tokelu Washington Fl Tarh amt XV Ave son of the GPIHJL\I\L ORAL EMBLE! of many of the l?lhllv PRICES Cuyler to obtain 1- 198 Con Cluticura Soap —The Safety Razor— $24:55 Other Wraps Up to $58.98 l empioye. That is not) pos- o at’ the mement by re: paljable unf ¥ 24181718, Te i « ditions, ich Sult like this, 31098, cts and belt..... ShaVlné Soap S s e L Gude Bros. Co,, 1214 F 5 Caticars Soapshaves withoutmog. Everywhereio.| | Puid for time in which no work is Prompt auto delivery servi doue.” ) Artistic—es ve. e \

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