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t THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2. 1921 17 T T : PRESIDENT, DEEPLY AFFECTED. | Companion Figwre | SENATE AUTHORIZES PRESIDENT ' gne Landtord Wins WRH:K BMME PUT . BIDS FAREWELL TO CABINET ’%}’Zj}'gf;’ffifi:fi,,,} | TO-CALL DISARMAMENT MEETING s ";;f:,'f,i‘;{,‘:’,""::;";;‘o,,, |$24fl EUERK BUNUS = | ‘ . : | NEW YORK? March Z—Eree- LANN. Mass. March E—A | | flN [NGINE BR[w Voice Trexfib]cs as He Exprcsses Tha;nks ! ‘:;:5{‘3:51:”:{:‘3“:;‘5.:.3: R '"":":E | UP I_fl PRES"]EN] | . ment that would be spoken of 3 Frank DiscuSSion 0£ Relafions Wlth Japafli :‘::a":n h‘:."l‘?. :’- :'::E;: fam- Railroad Decides Signals for Loyalty—His Associates "Also { [ emrent"Nh Sropenca by tem. E and Yap Problem Take Place at Secret ! the” aittetn 1 | J A n celebration of the Dana !Senate Agrees to- House Bramwell Hooth, international wedding of « Were Not Obeyed in Crash i | Jender ‘o ihe sarvadion Army. = B Durctn, . . i | | following his arrival here from S f U B d | The Inndlord had mot In- s ia. A Pate Much Moved. Ll e M | ession of Upper Body. || rthelandiord kad ot wei | Amendment in Appropria 'y o . . F Rl 'hat needed now. Genm. 8 < | | five years, although other own- | B | f : | Booth xald, s seme mew and | e — | | ers all about them had piled | tion Measure. The' last cabinet meeting of the 1n receive a waiting delegation of the{ ';":‘ "lfi .““f"°""".r"" s By a unanimous vote the Senate last Bo: republican, Idaho, and | | Increame on imcrense. TWO 70 BE DISMISSE Wilson administration was held in | Valley Forge Historical Society, who | ';‘.'mkln"' _h':"‘wm; i et | | night added to the naval appropriati 1"‘”'" I“wh ) the fizht — — | 3 B the “exceutive offices of the White | BIEREILC) i with u cortificale ad) | abows Far"Sna "hat dhe mew | | bl 4 proviion caling upon the preste {1 it I T e i | — |GOES TO D. C. FIREMEN % . House yesterday afternoon, and after | ¢ m“_,;n“' T p-'-u«y n'l ;-n-:.'.:|nxn.nnln.n:d | 1dent to call a conference of the {'nited !, b d before Congre | H L 3 2 .. | @ brief discussion of the nation’s af- | W. H. Burk of Valley Forge. Pa.. made Of Inervimganelts I8 SN AR States, Japan and Great Britain to con- | journed The 8 | | Officials of Both Companies Said | fairs, President Wilson, Eiving every |the prcsentation and offerer e Ared and wadcesiond weliey IR | | o aval disirmamente. e voteavune ) Jong. | | Police Al B T = cate. the first of its kind ever bestow: o s | & promise Senator T | Poli 1 Get N to Have Agreed on Result of | cYence of ‘deen emotion, shook the | £8:, M Jrvt 91 §° R tisiy ey _ | was 38 to 0. | Sublicas, Washingtor 2y Benefit of Pres hand of sgch of the ten men and 8aid | “faacher. writer and maker of history. - - — — Senator Borah of lduho submitted | the bill. th t would be held in con-| H ent Extra Pav in Provisions ’ Investigation. “Farewell.” 4 Then Raymond T. r. director of | the original proposal for such @ con- fnvoysis 2 umul setion ad been | A T4 2 Four of these men — S jes | the mint. stepped into the 3 ference. The action of the Senate last | taken one way or anothe | { " Ty the Associated Press. | amiats, CWiloens Houston men ks | Lbom fo wish the Precident farewell ; i < upon an amendment to the was taken at midnight | i of Bill. CH'CAGO, March :—Rrsymnsihililyl:‘na's‘ler General Burleson—have been Admiral Grayson. the Pres naval bill put forward by Senatorluntil 11 am. todas. 1 | Only the signature of the President for the wrsclk at P : o n his official family since he entered | s personal pl n. who was| g6 0f Now Jersey, UnGer unsn mous S e Nesioaten 5 weded now to compi et r the wreck at Porter. Ind. last| g Ay Ho clcikht years ago, and | passing (hrough the corridor. stopped conkent agreement. | was made by Senator .. S S IRncsdtaner o b b Rael oot ent of the lexislative, exe Sunday night, in which thirty-seven|ihere was not one man around the |long enough to wave the President The disarmament provision adopted | chusctis, the republican utive anc 5 a y persons were killed, today had been | big council table who did not appear |a greeting. which the ter acknowl- | the Senate follows: chairman of the Senate foreign re-| ! judicial appropriation rrying fixed, as far as officials of the rail- | as deeply affected at the parting as | ¢ 1 with a cheerful nod of the| "he President ix authorized and re- | lation mittec. iSchool Board to Make Strong 0 PN ey Im~ (“.| Y quested, if not incompatible with the Senator lLodge was unflerstood to} 8 employes of the faderd a v B ve: did the President himself. head. . roads involved were concerned. upon T intarest tadm e the aoverss ) ttorin g nd District governmonts, "The President autographed for each T o d marding Setmeon v".','!‘ Appeal to Extra Session |7 VU E yson to Care for Prexident. ht finully at Brita Engineer W. S. Long and Fireman . member a photogzaph taken at last 3 e : : g « 7 George I Block of the Michigan Cen- | week's meeting. ~He greeted each in | A fow minutes fajer e non | senc resentatives 1o conference, | UNited Staies and dapan. other than Lto the o ion As ami tral passenger train. In a statement | turn and chatted for a few moments e 08 & Tellet Lo isL A6ty ide {Local S Union D whilch snall be charged withiithe dugy it Gvce, fne Californis allien land of Congress. the House, The matier had been sent 5 ur ; = re shalktin hendsi times the | Slizhtly a: getied o) f e = i y e = riander- | . One o e ma =add to have hack erenge during the afier ot dml,'"rlm,l.ml':m:m:, “:,‘i'(l:;n'\]:t President's voice trembied as he ex- B D of ihe LOCA treet Car Union De standing or agreement. by awhich the diseussed was e Pacific 11and | Deinite plans for appealing to (he | Hoon, e Semte voting fo msist fur> ate se office a ci Cended his IReSks foripast services =sflar ! naval building program of eich of said over which Japan holds a - o her unon its banus provision night General Manager Henry s vears hefore he was taken ill h i e 0% i sald s next Congress for an emergency an- of the Michigan Central lines, i @ Gaod vRaeg oF L fabire: Hiraiied bat witn s cavine o | Cides Not to Reopen Wage | zovermments, to wit. the United Statgs, | M ittea States lws vigorously | probristion to provide for the con- | Given Police and ¥ cidrcd that “Long and Block “violate: Pay Tribute to President. momentous duestions whichifaced che = | stantially reduced anuually during the ' protosicd insi this mandate to struction of a modern open-air school | The man differences ules 3 egula - E s ex- nation. as probably his las e v eurt *h an eaguc of nations 2 and regulations in failing to ob-.| Each of the department heads ex P Agreement. next five years o such an extemt and | the council ot the leicue of nations tive Hamitton 5 aow | and House Bonuk pr {upon such terms th and properly obey signal indica- | pressed to the chief executive a few Visit may be agreed . to gave the $210 Lo words of appreciation for his helpful- | taking plainly affected "'"‘;‘ *on the endeavoring to i upon, which conclusion is to with the Jupancse government. Sev- |48ed 10 quarter thirty-four white tu- il 2 Will Be Disminsed. ness.and cocoperation with their re-| Arrangements are understoed tlo m‘(]‘i“:lf;:?;f::izg‘:;’Im“vl"'i"‘:m‘:""i:“} b Sl e h i reported to have | bercular children. will be made by the | Ploses of “he arsenals amd navy vards It was added that they will be [Spective departments. They have ar- tinue as physic sonat s 2 ¢ | their approval. — - contro- | hourd of tion at its regul who wages o fixed from forthwith dismissed from the service. [ ranged to purchase the chair which IHBLE S ¢ jconditions and in the readjustment o Vo i ket v and was {mecting 4 Franklin Sehool this | (ime by wage boards, and <, The statement was issued at the close! the President has occupied at cabinet d export knowled the economic tus between Wash-| . BOF O tak = : ternoon at 4 o'clock. Members of the woman's burcau in of an investigation by railroad offi-|meetings during his two administra- < ailment. it was said. ington emple 4 MDIOYER: DS | namre e o os taken anth laftr S re. boutd are convineed that not only | ment of 1 and one half t cials which has been in progress al- | {fons for presentation to him before | i qavisaple fo continue his Services No. 688 i 4 ocret lemnlutive fon ot e g new school needed. but lary to employes of the war risk most continually since Sunday night. | uis. departure from the White House|and his work asphead of the na | hich thy rel il St appropriations for equipment. inc | the House denied the honus to \ Long carly today at his home in 5ot Siepen o which he was |Railway ; which thy relations of th: ol tne ling a sufficient sum to provide motor of the arsenals and navy yards Jackson. Mich., ‘refused to say any-| ' 0e¥. . o ine Dresldent ) s aontls Qi ot interfore | Teopen th £ nd Japan and the p y o JiE2 H transporiation. alse are reguired woman’s bureau, zave the fuli § thing about the result of the railroad | When they were gone. (0o FresCC0C| OO v an arrangement. Capital Traction Company this sprin, 3 e o B 0 ol {1t i8 understood that the board will | bonus to the employes of the war ¢ officials’ inquiry until he had been |remained behind for a few minutes s 3 1it was announced today, following Senator Walsh, democrat, Montana, | 10 o the United "% 0| gake action authorizing Supt. Ballou bureau relewsed from :. ,,h,%:e i e R e S s e e e R _,“;;.unz last night. proposed as a itute for the Bo: :‘-;,,',,1 . ”r:-c‘lhfl.(('x”;;::.i yhoy [to consult with the The police and firemen of the Dis- periors not to discuss the accident. _Business Representative John H J IEVa5 ek renATLamAt has s e id other: off [ trict he full $240 bonus under the Pt ¥ e e St | FEDERATION OF CHURCHES CHINESE FAMINE POSTER | Siiniie iitat it o) ol S it MY 0w ety R i igan Central lef{ Kalamazoo early| * LDS ANNUAL MEETING | COMPETITION ATTRACTS |the underiving cause for such action | hours of gebate, way defeated, 2 .| that the United States ready 1o | that an appropria Senators Show Disapproval. today for the east, and indicated that HO | was not the present lowered t practicall, ; S (il millions of dollars to protect ssed project b ed of Cong Senators Walsh of Massachusetts the official statement of General Man- living, but the belief that the reduc- | tor Smith of Georgia, being the only | g clie Bacific. 0ol officials are of the opinion that | Calder of New York expressed . ager Shearer had closed the inquiry e 2 tion in living co would continuc. | democrat to vote with the republfeans | 4ot t 4 also, was ! shool should be in the city strong disapproval of the failure # as far as the railroads were con-|Qfficers Elected and Committee | Artists of Prominence to Take Part { “We believe that we owe a duty to|and no republi voting in its oy { uaderstocd have n quoted as 1d in close proximity to a low the bonus to the employes of cerned. | in P < £ 1 the public.” said the statement. “And During the s ns the Sen-! ocatiug an adequate as one of the eriticisms of [ the arsenals and the navy yards. Sen- Bawed - Bo Exgumines Chairmen Selected at First Con- n Prize Contest for Illus- it is nx;‘ .‘1'.l |:“llr[v‘ keep the operating _'.'(‘,. !l.'n!b:l_;- L‘ n J';\ms :mlw'n nj " n»':_.“u lYInux 3;::,,., L iton ‘.)\].n.\ is that it is not ator W . chairman the appro- 2 % r 5 any e United s <« and Japan for two, P S challensi osi- |in hie T priatic committee, calle ttention Judceniate § S uncren SHROL et ference of D. C. Association. trating Needs. figure as w P 4 as presented by Mr. Ladee. anid ¢ Some me the lio! the fart Shat the ot had: twice representatives, who arrived at the Rk . = & R ame time being just to oursclves. | re eaders Miled ake op- | pang rolations arzu- o opinion that about able ! yvoted overwhelmin T jor “ Mr‘z-“: i«f (lhed wr:ck _\-amerdnhy. were The first annual meeting of the Bave annoliceathenin e i We have managed to make ends meet | position to the i € b H structures should be s cains Senate position on thix D e e cooemime St horiey | Washington Fedoration of Churches tering the moster contest inauguraed | lhat it iiving costs ‘Will contine Swingy/ints Mgkt Debate: i onen! xewgion e ke e piion Laiaol b s paoee i DIRG9 T e SHouR e A e N A Rorier | was held last night at Mount Vernon |here in furtherance of the China famine {arop o satistactory situation will pre. | After the doors were opencd Sena-|s behind closed doors, {building should BAONREL AL ran. Ridersounl ot Alabur will be br -{:‘l’firsl determination of responsi- | Place M. E. Church South. with Re\-.l{_\gl:?-he:fi'or;’"nir l;;‘ ~‘|‘"r:m“‘x{ Doy, “jr’- before the end of the year. - ught to tention. | g, P g that ‘g hall 3 Dr. Charles Wood presiding. i & A e, angan Believe in Fair Dealing. . - |however, that no por A6 BVATIET oo e 3 o . Efforts to hasten the inquest of i s jisecretary) of state. ‘whoyis/iat the ‘ht i 2 ~ L { able ana’ that the Ha on Senbol | Supnorted the Senate umefidmentx, an . olbiforts to bamen the inquest ot PRS0t 57 SR San net. R of it win e bl ]y S N U, 14-YEAR-OLD CHILD KILLED NEW CABINET OFFICERS i it 1o*h Srali2 i 200 | Beieisney it i vnctied o, marked time today, to await hiscom- | I building is erected. { that ‘zs only a she tim ““M:"‘ll‘-;;‘: - N led fe 1 These pos . illus- | Ing policy of fa dea '3 i Rev: e Cnarien, Wool vice preni? | Il Wi nrea for-fubon v whewi- | 1he Compny.” witn' which our rclu: [IN MOTOR TRUCK ACCIDENT | . TAKE POSTS SATURDAY || ifetommundation” or supe. wation | }05072 1 g Ra . 3 onse had wice i Y pletion of the task of arranging ship- Carl W : : i ; Tent of the_ bedles to. rerttres and | ar R P e Terbert Handoiph, |ate the condition of suffering millions. | tions have been ighly satisfactors calling for changes in textbooks in | A Sl s intens count H b exhibiteq to the public. Succ ences - : pre-war con- ; et il lo the bonrd for | lieve that tie bill should be o ount for all those reported missing.| g Freeman: secretary, Rev. Dr. Henry | 8 X ditions in Washington. is said. |Driver Failed to See Infant in | Hughes, Weeks and Denby to As- | B o T hben contestants will be given complimentary The last bit of wreckage, beneath | i~ Ranck: treasurer. W. McK. | o . ! With the exception of the eleetri- . . & © tha . 1| tickets for the ball, which is to_be 3 ectri- | Time to Prevent Striking | ve that the b ard the New York Central locomotive, ¢ w id g ! i = e Bty SEaTet Wil ne Ceates of ?;:";’.fi‘.‘;.,}“:;f:fi“:&il..’ffi-’:‘f;’m‘“‘&‘.‘hem at Wardman k Hotel, Mrs. i > continuing on last sume Duties at State, War ction on the proposse further casualties than the thirty-|t.e at a meeting to be held next | Fletcher states. e Laavage ccale of $1 per hour, Him. 4w Den changes until ullo i DIES OF PNEUMONIA. ®even in the Chesterton morgue. Monday “The judges of the posters will npi”‘“,»]:':"‘_'n paaan ";'mll'r'!;: the sec. 7 an avy Departments. i turns from Atlantic whe = - some of the best known artists in the | 2P & on which has main- " : e a - o is attending the annual convention of A i _Commm;o :h,,gg:ni"%,;?xgn‘“{fi e i S etetener. “"AN wccepted | tained its wage standard without | Arthur B. Annan, four years M. Charles E. Hughes of New York will ! the department of superintend e of | Miss Henrietta Keese Succumbs at MISS WILSON IN BANK. |55, utcon S o0in ous Saseuan: bosiers wit U pact o cxmbiion T | X0 reases, MO L of M and Mes, Robert €. Aman. assane the duic of Secroiury of | the Satoms Bavcatin Aot on Age of Seventy-Three. ke bl T oary . Charies | one of the downtown shop windows. and, |, Ji'E the wnion wax organized in 1831 Kilbourne place. was fatally in- State Saturday morning and will be _— ity | active in, jured by a moto CHINA RELIEF, $2 210758 sl st orean Miss Agnes Hart Wilson, daughter|P. Light TR Hndrbnnd:"“(";;m“.;"l be auctioneq off to the high-{ T/ 0 <5 PTE s delivery truck of formally presente officials | of Secretary Wilson of the Depart- | social service, W. 8. Culbertson: womj,gl‘““ I;;m ntest closes March 23, { 1918 the se the Carry Ice Cream Company in department Secretary | tions, dicd ‘ Wi e Firs| tional Bank and the | Youns: international tustice and SO0 | ¢ Misy Louise Delano, 1128 16th street | Tqfat ) arch “and September, | oclock yesterday afternoon. He died | ks of Massachusetts will; The last k _of February saw preumonia. after an illness of about Los Angeles Trust and Savings Com- | Will, Bishop John W. : Y+ | northwest, that date. Artists should | 1719- & .vol re-opening of the | en route to Garfield Hospital inducted as Secre of | total of ;i ed < pany of Los Angeles, it was an-|Rev. George )ll Dlfle'rz:l':?llleeré :{e"i‘::;:‘ml in touch with Miss Delano in order | §oUtTact ¥ Ided “another increase 10| Harry H. Matthews, twenty-ei Maj. Michizan as | country for the relief of fan a week. She was sevendy-three years nounced today. Henry M. Robinson,|of the excutive commiftee, 5L Ia%€b|{," gpiain information segarding the | * oot BT BOUT ) Ve 4 1318 D streel. southemst, |SeC - Navy el bl she N e in ) Who was a member of the Shipping | ECC &' Fultz, Wm. Knowles Cooper. | rules of the contest. | e qast increase bringing the | driver of ihe truck. told the police h princiy ials of | nouncement from the American com- | Keese was born in Washingtor Board during the war, is president of | {50 " Niilig: Mre. Freeman M. Scales. | [oas an Maen ot ot Dk rate lidid)not sde (e (ehild acorl anouEh o v icterananty: for China famine fund. wich sughter of the late A. k. L an the bank and savings company. A iss Ethel e et Bhowiaad i prevent the accident; the latter hav- P « made by Secre s BN o RS oad bived hers Miss G. E. McArthur and Miss Ethel| gm MARY'S ALUMNI MEET, | \#&c schedule of 56 conts per hour | e appeared on the roadway aboul Tiex Baker and Dun Sum represents the combined | &1 her life, Sne was i wember of Mayfower Council, No. 11, Daughters During the last campaign Miss < o offec : 5 L] paisg: Bagley. Wasrputiinto]giect e fihhe ‘the truck reacked the point| All three retiring officials have «ar-| roonits of the efforts of the commite Wilson was urged by some of her . Clark, the executive The ninth annual banquet of the! n o - % 5 e Al < ) 3 J e o B i Yashington Mount &t “",""Ij!';; Sumni | WUSEUM SECTION T OPEN. |.ine, infurs i W Slocea o 0 o R e Setnetars (ol | (o and of pine Lrolesiant denomin Grdvr ot . Ferwaivasis Wi chtehes “';;;}‘;'","‘;’;,g‘;n,',i"'i:“::: e bis Colunbla Conntry Clup, - '\1‘ o the henefit of out-of-town visi- | occurred on tho q Ma < Mot Wil ope | ontributions cabled direct by the | il atiendthe b . Suit to recover $10.000 damages has | JUTE (2 05 atmo that an effort is be- | scribed “spirits frumenti.” AL ""”.:‘Z""‘*p pu Sunday :l'x‘q!u;srxwurt“;'l)fi morgue at 3:30 o'clock and will make frequcnt v to ”“'\h.:f.ml‘.,fi:.; hine students in Ameri- | wost” "I cEment will be in Mount heen filed in the District Supreme |t ®70 I8 K oiare a chapel for Walter| F. Regis Noel was elected presidont ! Sy .Court by William T. Rogers against i H Reed Hu ital. lat the conclusion of the dinner; Leo | Robert D). Harlan for alleged personal | Red HOWPUC, ¢ new York city, ad-|C. May was selected vice president " v L e 2 i X " . ¢ 'x’lfi'..'éénf':’é"“n"ix.‘?e'fi"m’!.‘. ‘l?.‘eu:ll:u:l dressed the meeting on *‘Church Fefl'y'l‘hnmas J. Frailey, secretary; Paul J.! ol S . 2 3 2 « 1iff says he was driving a two-horse | eration.” LMa, treasurer, and T. Edward Mur-| ? F oil wagon near 3d street and Missouri taugh, publicity director. avenue northwest October 9 last, when PRESIDENT SIGNS BILL | “Among others present were John M. | 1 the defendant, driving an automobile, * iSaul, Dr. Martin A. Stohlman, John B collided with him, threw him from the | The President today signed the|Crouch, J. Edmund Cammack. Maurice 7 g Wwagon to the street and inflicted seri- | diplomatic and consular appropriation | 8. May, James Carroll and J. Emmet | INCORPORATED ° ° 4 ; ! A Sprmg Spe(:lal : Sl ool i it ous injur bi Haltigan We have carried over about 200 Suits that are weighted just right for Spring and half lined as they should be g ON SALE ONE DAY ONLY! $5 and $6 New Spring SALE EXTRAORDINARY! New Spring Styles, Worth $20 & 25, on Sale Thursday. .. ... . ) A big representative showing of . 'he Dresses are of fine quality taffeta, charmeuse, |the newest spring models, from New ° satin, mignonette, serge and velour, handsomely trim- | York’s foremost style creators. Fine , g med with beads, georgette and embroidery. All colors, | quality straws, tajlored or beauti- in 1 sizes, for misses and women. fully trimmed. Your model is here by **Cantilever’” Shoes Now come for children ND children who wear them are taught td walk prop- erly—“toeing” straight ahead. The flexible arch ex- ¢ ercises, strengthens and supports the muscles of the foot, preventing lots of trouble in later life. Notice the straight inner lines of this shoe—a last specially de- signed according to the ideas of About, perhaps, hali as many Top Coats—in Herringbones and Knitted Cloths—silk trimmed. We are going to put every one of these garments —iegardless of how high the regular price—in our sale at The KuMx are of all-wool serge in the full flare or |ALa biE saving tailored models, all silk Jined, beautifully trimmed with R it ik ot cottaen Al wimes, 16 to 41| BEDSPREADS, $2.19 Sizes are well assorted. leading experts in health ‘matters. ikl Dpuble-bed sise, genuine ipplette Spreads, They come in Tan Russia Cali- $6 Wool Plaid To $750 Georgette $225 Middy HUCK TOWELS, 15¢ skin. Workmanship and_finish fHeies Ond 5t 0ut SKIRTS | WAISTS | BLOUSES |.resers tm, mpwor - are of the very best—that goes $4 98 $3 98 . $l 59 HEMMED DIAPERS, $1.29 without saying, ° 5 P Qne, Dosen Ted Stac Hemmed Diapers, h all-wool plaidj ¥ ilk georgette in| Made of fine Lonsdale 1, p Sizes 7 to 11, $6 HAES h : ’ B e e ossideret i amey Al OUTING %‘;’x..&g{fiy With Spring Heel .50 t's a bleck that will suit T NSAT. e e . £ —because whiie its lines it on el = .-?REHSS,-.GHGHM' 155: - Sizes 1174 to0 2, are new and characterful— _ *Sorine Tuididst 27 dnchos it | With Low Heel $750 =it l/s a sensible and substan- | SHOES’ PUMPS’ OXFORDS / ,PINA|F(.),§.£ RONS, 44c | tial looking Hat. As, in- el ol oy [ |emsm i S da decd,‘ you'll i find it a sub- || and girls, that $2 95 i MUSLIN DRAWERS, 49¢ . ‘e & " \ * stantial quality. & H gold at $5 and $6; ® e of goa quality mustin, full siee: veat : Women's * Cantilever” Oxfords ' : G e » \ | HOUSE DRESSES, $1.39 . i In Pearl — with Black - f patent colt, tan metal iod dualits plain or striped ging- are good to look at and dip : e e S S e e, et sing c ‘ bands; the new shades of Hongola oxfords; sizes 21 to 8 Clearance of - L dellghtfully comfortable Brown and Light iran'—- 300 pairs of new styles from regular stocks. b(]EN S .HOSE,’,? ,_P,l:",,,,f?,{wsl,, ) Three different lasts in tan and black calf with self or contrasting S e b e ) “ or kidskin, with medium or low walking $12 bands. In two grades— Boys’ All-Wool $15 MEN’S PAJAMAS, $1.39 o Great varie's of neat stripes of fast colors " heels, at .....ccvvieninnrceencenvecones . 1 S S . B R Nurses’ Oxfords of white canvas at......... $10 $5 and $6 i B ue erge ults‘ $2 WOMEN’S HOSE, 95¢ ¥ y Berkshire Mills, full-fashioned thread-silk = fose: in black, white. and talora, For Inaugural Festivities 3, $1 WOMEN'’S SOCKS, 39c . > . Fine guality silk and e heather mixtures: A o ’ 2 Ready for immediate delivery— / : ° e Ty San et € Cantllevers Modesmade Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits—which. BOYS’HOSE, 19¢ - il d by tk you'll find specially priced at $62.50. 4 L Rortect grage heavs 251 rib: fast black: in indorsed by the Mode-made Dress and Tuxedo Vests. g B Y W C A Mode special make Dress Shirts. ¢ wml?ga‘w-.%lénfls' 39 Cor m'lfi‘l’a.sz " ; '- & . white o ecru. Complete wi 7'.'.‘.' &K 233PaAve SE by g:yslm;ns and Special purchase of guaranteed all-\\\'ool i 1 1 1 1 fast-color Serge Suits for boys 7 to 16 years & f 50c Meri In Baltimore, 37 West Lexington Iropgcists lined and latest models for Spring w ener duk sonn b e S . — a Spring wear. i - A «;nc-da_v bargain that no thrifty parent 32 LONG CLOTH, 31.59 can afford to' miss. T s, EsslAwasloth: