Evening Star Newspaper, March 3, 1921, Page 11

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Milton Ostrander WANTS 1Y FARE ADDED TOTIAETS Parmelee Suggests Passage From Rosslyn Be Put in W. V. R. R. Commutation. Proposal that the suggested of 6 cents cash for "ashington from th be added to the c ation book on the Ns Church di- on of the Washington-Virginia Rail- way Company s made by Julius H. Parmelee at t Milton Ostrander charged P M the Uni at 13th and L stry Irvin Maddox we masked man and ro respectively. A pi » found ted had bee the man who held W | To our Friends and Visitors Washingtonians and visi- tors usually select the P-B Store as their shopping ren- dezvous. But this week, because of Inaugural Events, we offerit also as a place to meet at, to write at and to 'phone from. Leave your parcels here—we will be glad to check them for you. We have made no flossy or luxurious prepara- tions. But we will do our best to make you feel at home—rather than at a store. §F¢ As far as shopping is concerned—you may be in- | terested in looking around. In seeing what is the vogue for Spring in our various departments. Some Men's Spring things are listed opposite. F§¢ For Women—we special- ize in feminine specialties. In this connection, we pre- - sent this week a compre- hensive selection of Warwich Todge Sport Suits— hand-tailored out of 100%, pure worsted. Embodying | the very latest ideas—in exclusive Spring Colorings " —$24.50. be incorporated in the trip by the company as a c passengers. He made no prot increase in the rate from 5 to for such_transportation. The witnes f sta cian_for the of railwa; that_the the Washington almos Edition 1921 IMPLICITY is the keynote of the ) Spring styles for 1921. It is the honest answer to the «What-should-men- wear” question. The theory is paramount in men’s clothing—and runs the gamut through all the lines of men’s Spring mer- ‘ . . Mackley asked h chandise. And rightly the return to the|firs,base fese rates woutd 1o el i v nable to put the rates | 75 i Bonbons. i normal in fashion has been accompanied |- e il fure "Hase by a return to the normal in price. For A8 o TRl e instance— fon. In rebuttal to Mr. Parmelec’s testi- mony on the investment per mile in property of the road, Mr. Ballard it was not fair to compare t ment in a small proper(y ducting_an almost exclusive senger business with large ra doing the bulk of their business in Ballard said the o all Men's Spring‘ Suits Hand-tailored of the finest all-wool un- finished worsteds—cashmeres and serges. Suggesting in finish and style the art of the finest custom-made tailoring. The price only reveals the truth. points o the commission, W mately 80 per cent of the 3-cent per mile cash fare. THE WEATHER. District of Columbia—Falr and con- siderably colder weather tonight and tomorrow; temperature close to freez- fresh west ing tomorrow morning; and northwest winds. Maryland—Fair and much colder to- night and tomorrow; fresh west and northwest winds. Virginia—Fair tonight and tomor- fresh west and $35 to $60 row; much colder; northwest winds. West Virginia, fair tonight and to- morrow; much colder. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. 85: Spring Top Coats Foreign Tweeds and Tailorings—as well as Domestic. Including the famous makes of Kenneth Durward and Richard Austin. $35 to $60 Thermometer—4 p.m., 12 midnight, 55; 4 am., 95; 8 pm., agn., 20.99; Highest temperature, 70, occurred at 4 pm. yesterday. Jowest tempera- ture, 50, oocurred at 8 am. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 56; Lowest, 26. Condition of the Water. Temperatu at 8 am.: Falls—Temperature, 41; condition, 200. Tide Tables. | (Furnished by United States coast and geodetio survey.) —Low tide, 9:48 am. and 10:23 h tide, 3:09 am. and 3.37 pm. Low tide, 10:43 am. and i high tide, 4:05 a.m. and P-B and Stetson Hats In Spring Grays and Spring Browns. From $3.85 to $10. Also—the imported wool hat of Joseph Ward—rain-and-wear-proof. $5.00 The Sun and Moen. Today—Sun rose, 6:39 am.; sun sets, 6:02 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—=Sun rises, 6:37 a.m.; sun sets, 6:04 p.m. Moon rises, 2:35 a.m.; sets, 12:46 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after suns ‘Weather in Teck Low Shoes Preferred for 12 years for their comfort— their wear and their style. In gun metal— Scotch Grain, Calfskin and Vici Kid. All lasts, including Brogues. Stations. XArilens, Tex. 30.38 ‘g LY ba 2 4 29. 29, 0. $6 to $11.50 22 White Oxford Shirts With white soft collars attached. P-B pro- ductions as well as Manhattans. $3 to $3.50 Ne New York. Okinhoma Parg’et Scarfs Of lustrous silks in distinctive color cffects conceived for Spring. Exclusively P-B, $1.00 Here the man will find choice varieties in all the things he needs. Only in New York can our selec- tions and qualities be equalled—and there at prices in excess of ours. We aim to serve the man who wants to dress well at prices, well, within reason. Nationally Known Store For Men and Boys Open All Day Tomorrow. THE AVENUE AT NINTH Open March 4 THE Hoffman Co. CLEANERS and DYERS 12—STORES—12 Main Office, 740 12¢th St. N. W. Plant, 1580 Pa. Ave. 8. E. Phone M. 4724 PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. MARCH 3. 1921 HELD FOR GRAND JURY. |ZEREGA TO BE CONFINED.:i it movsus v un Robbery of $41. Police Court. and on the default of a bond of $2.500 was c to await action of the e T announcng | | NELLIE CUSTIS Delicious old fashioned Fudge, Chocolate and 14071, New York Ave. N.\‘, jelaim th, ing. Should Virginia relati Charged With | Louis Zerega, inmate of St. Eliza-| |beth's Hospital. yesterduy afternoon | was named by & coroner’s jury as the of 1442 1 street|uggailant of Jumes Selden Cawdon. | with years old, ulso an inmate of the hospital, who died, it was testi- | fled, as a result of a wound Zercga | inflicted. The testimony was taken at an inquest held at the morgue yester- v afternoon, and the accused man. ing insane, was not committed lui ted branch itted to jail 1 Pollowing the assault, Zerega was | deprived of the freedom of the | . grounds and placed in Howard Hall. a ward where pri and e more dunge ons | QRS WORD ROLLS $1.25 Each e kept under close o 555 Db Teu e TRIOTSC] 135 ek W . ‘awdon's body had not been claim- | g e | 2053 sk Wigny Miaes m up. ed by relatives this morning. It still| 42 Home Again Blues. 1343 1carnir Make Bel 343 isve. nule Southern Sem | 1364 Strui Wiss Lizale Wandering Home The Opening of the 153&--13? Medley | STORY ROLLS Rely (Eames mrmm) | D-74-—-Story of Easter (Haticiejanh " (Easer $1.50 Hywmm) Gty UM o) Including & mediey of Enxtern Hymas with werds: 669---The Holy City $1.25 e Sacred Somg 3. Hesanma Convenient Terms McHUGH & LAWSON {od7 Candy Store Tomorrow, March 4th 1222 G St. N. W. h Fome of the Celebrated Mallet “Many Varieties” i D Cents the Pound Davia Pamas red Players 608 TO 614 Complying with the expressed wish of President-elect Harding, our store will remain open all day tomorrow—Friday—as usual The House of Courtesy Your advantage centers here where purpose and prestige have normalized values and prices Two Special Really remarkable Groups of presentation of Frocks Including every wanted type —for Spring— They present new and They are charmingly exclusive interpretations of modelled — in effects that have their birth with fash- ion’s foremost designers. Taffeta Crepe de Chine Canton Crepe Crepe-back Satin Beaded Georgettes— Sporting Models and the $2d5 %35 Wrap-like designs. —in Tweeds —in Wool Velours —in Polo Cloths With a splendid showing also of Taffeta and Tulle Evening Dresses. Embroidered with artful taste and skill of needle— ful draping; caught with=——"—¥ girdles; or straight-hang- some beadcq—and all with ing — ingeniously embel- those unmistakable evi- 5 . e dences of high-grade exclu- lished with stitching and siveness. lined with silk. i In each the intrinsic value plain- ly justifies a considerably higher marking — giving emphasis to the scope and economy of our service The Very Newest Overblouses .. $8.95 Made of fine Crepe de Chine—and finished with the plain tailering effect which gives them character wonderfully tempting. All the spring colorings are featured—Pewter Gray, Tomato Red, Jade Green, Wren Tan, White, Black, Navy, etc. Silk Petticoats | Tuxedo Sweaters A spring-time necessity — knitted in pleasing weaves—all-wool and of corre- spondingly comfortable warmth $9.95 —a special assortment —specially priced. ... Of a quality of Jersey Silk rare at the price—in a type of making 33.95 generously different from com- petitive grades. In all the Suit colorings—and new combina- tions —Black, Navy, Tomato Red, Jade Green — and kindred colors

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