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R B eHED : THE. EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY. MARCH 71921 i ; ¥ N : Alaba,na Office,s Plan War MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Gets an Earful of Cheerful News. S ke Gl s —By BUD FISHER. 3 r CERTAMLY T'tL ASSIST ANY INTEREST FRom LIBERTY : ” ' I ALMOST ERRGET ABW‘,I' MY [NCOME TAX REPORT- T'LL Go AROUAD 7O You WITH YOUR INCOME BONDS, SAUINGS ACCOUNTS, Y ‘ TAX REPORT. FIRST (- | |pwDENDS EROM SToCK, d AND So EORTH? » 1 ' Upon Night Rider Terrorists the<hssacia . P c-six, of Chicago. a student in B oTTEBORG, Ale. March 7| the Cniversity of Wisconsin, * wus AN EXPERT ACCOUNTART 7 NO, ST A . : 4 oy iha pro- 5 . Now State authorfties today were prepar- | K(IeS "er® TR bl rian Sseroplane, AuiAue "'_“"' T:;’? AT A CENT. CEMegns ‘ 2 z ing to clean up the supposed head- | from which he was alighting after a To 1T RIGHT AWAY! ! AT YoU'vE 60T Y : SotasaE T BIDN'T | quarters district near here of the | ride. THE DOPE WHAT'S o E ik TS woRt<! MY TAX GONNA HAD FOR A AM&U&:\'L"‘.’ LONG TIME A night rider bands which have been terrorizing northern Alabama com- | [WWISIRER I COOTER CTUE iee munities. Announcement that thev| A ed uil s intended to organize a posse for the | building was dynamited & Eey purpose was made by officers Who [ believed to be of incendiary origin. took part in a street battle x;rnsu.-- leveled to the ground the cotton venson, near here, yesterday. follow- ! o ! Hitow ¥ ing an attempt by fifteen mombun’ ginnery of R. E. Fullilove. at High Bulldings in Georgia Dynamited. ‘ of the Farm Tenants ('mion to re-| Shoals. Oconee county, following th lease four members of the union|dynamiting of a negro schooilious held in iatl there. The men were | al Shady Grove. in tie same county arrested when their might-riding ex- pedition was intercepted by Deputy Celliat’s Wife Drowned. Sheriff Stevens of Stevenson CHICAGO —The body of Mrs Ma- p The unionists, who later made the | AGO - o et assault on the jail and opened fire [ !l e N =t fovan n on the jail guard, were met by :;’;[].ahr- Michigan near r home. Lt is citizens. who had been warned. believed that she ended her life be- all but ,—,‘; x.h.’:r:s':‘rp“("a‘[:luztyrl u:fi canse of ill health. Mr Steindel is a By cans S he 'Eabius | member of the Chicage Opera Com- settlement. supposed headquarter: u:)“"‘“‘ i the night riders, and officers an- nounced that they would organize a 100,000 Cathedral Fire. | <se today to invade the Wistrict. | CHICAGO.—Fire d ed_the inte- s rior of the Cathedral of Peter > o 4 s es ted Crime Wave in Louiaville. and Paul. causing damages estimu LOL'!":I’LIE Ky. — Louisville ran I-v $100.000. The cathedral is one of mat of ¢ P |The oldest and best known Episco- the gamut of crime here in the brief v. dating ; palian edifices _in the ¢ Chamberx and Assistant Commissioner | = 2 2 5 M 5 determinations handed down today.| Kluttz of the federal board of media- |Man Falls Through Coal Hole. 5 Four lundlords were denied possession | tion were expected to reach Atlanta : N approved as now being charged. The|forts to bring about a settiement of | ; ¢ list of decisions follows ! the wage controversy between the rail-| An eastbound Columbia line car . q Elizabett vall. . 1003 its s. | < a bridge 30th Setiaus -Menace to Travelers | St Srme e BEESERRS 0 0 e i ot ooy period of two hours Saturday night. | P2 gifiees e Lty o B 2 Rousebreakers. holdup men. a purse- |back to the civil war UmCE GR0 Sn | T 2 | 1y 3 I VISITOR LOSES $100. has asked the police o recover his|met a man on a Pennsyivania railroad enateher and automoh . N ecialties, |overheated boiler | Easter Offerings | | | Of ceholder Thinks P d watch and chain valued at $50.]train last night. They reached hers tstering success in their specialties o g | 5 | The timepis ain disappeared |at 10:30 o'cloc d occupied a room he total loss to victims being est Aetisi Haves wanity Suen: | Taxable: Christmas | | His Pay Too Great | \}Other Thefts Also Reported 0| rom o ha ain disappeared |at 10:30 o'clock and occupied a roon | mated at 00. apport - Y . | . i < : . i S nal street, he st at a local hotel. This morning about Tows L3 NEW YORK —Members of the Act-| | Exempt, is Ruling | | | and Asks Reduction | D. C. Police Department. (s 3 T4t 330 OBk Dlaweli! STAth. Mo men. v Eher: lors” Equity Associati :,fi‘.‘ffl:m;?v | BOSTON. March 5.—Christmax | | | R .M /! | ) B Byra) IShrevenert IDah whol niietoos 6 ik o “imissed the stranger from the room automobile thie 2.00f | pressed themselves = ove church offerings received hy a | | | »ah county ho: | | visit { DiES Brane | An examination of the room, he re - vor of an equity shop. it “]“‘* clergyman are not part of hinx | | Uve curiosity—a public | |visited this city to witness the inau- | through window Saturday Asciossd & taking. of his $75.000 Rallroad S inounced wien the resull of ballol | | caxnble income. but those at | | | who doesn't think hix salary | |zuration of President Hardingz, yes-)Tight and . fifte t and $40 in cash STAMPS. Atk Fire of undeter- |ing on the guestion was made NP5 | | Easter are. John J. Mitckell in- | > ; should be increaxed and actual- terday reported to the police the loss | POURdS of y augd eighty pennies Adams, Plaza Hotel, New inined sorigin destroy oar re-|The vote stood 3 or an i ternal revenue collector here, | | || Iy has nsked that it be reduced. S| Ha Anderson, Cherrydale, Va., re-1 sey avenue and D street. reported pairing and hlacksm fiments (AgAinst Two thousand members! | pau'ruled. | 2 He ix W. M. Meeks. county of a pocketbook containing $100, theft of u set of coils fror he k a soldier to his room D ke Aihunass and inunimously voted to insert in ihe "Thin differendiation ten 1n the | |Efforts Made to Run Trains| = tax amsessor. When elceted hix | jcards ofthe Elks and Masons and |his automobile parked at Sth and 1| (he night of March 4 After the lat road shops causing a Toss esti- | constitution a clause Lo the cfRCt UG fac t Christmas offeringn { | oMce paid 31800 a year. but the | | ciber cards streets last night ter's departure, he stated. he missed . v 87 | membership in the ors’ ki 'l are regarded by the government mture recently increases t John Jenkin § Prospect avenue, q s Blackwel e d that he ' a te valued a ) SNt ¥ would never he lim wn mitn trom congresations. | ONA., B. & A. R.R—U.S. Vieeks fan xent (he uey IRomRsiEiA) el scendite it hesm IR LIDIRAIMSATRL B19) Beavin Atbatic Alene 1B juideelared Inepfonity shor| | and Eaxter offerings are classed the county = ! no sense & closed shop. b with those of any other Sunday i PENSACOLA. Fla.—Arriving here in |merely a form of union organization e “colloctions for mac | Agents to Offer Aid. ; a twentr-one-foot open sailboat. F ch will bar non-equily members in maintalning the clergyman's | | | & [Clayeriy of BéyenaellL 3o col inaiidampanies in whicleRuEpIsy houwehold, Mr. Mitchell ex- Ry the Awsociated Pross. e R ciaal e wuline| S s areiperfosiing plained. | BIRMINGHAM, Ala, March 7— ) oy :| . de alone and without " V. | All fees retained by the clerxy- | | The first mail train to move on the when x tare me | YOYRGe wia b £t | Wil Aid Packing House Workers. men. such as marriage fees. nalary was fixed at £2,000. Now | 2",":"-_."",‘{,2“,‘{T[,'r"{."JS‘“??L-(’(,.‘L CHICAGO—The Chicago Federation baptismal ofterings | lAvanta, Birmingham and Atiantic| | jn view of the fact that things mrarme Hatteras capes, in the middie |0f lLabor has pledged its resources | | for | |railroad since the strike wax called| | I have to buy hase come down G sheiter. LAl A A ins house indus: | | for peraonal servicen.” he OHs Satund Ay e 0, which left | | s are o high and times a0 | T e a e to] S ! |here at 7 am. for Lineville and Man-| | tight I want to ask the board, | 2 =4 the last ditch a breaking down of the ST AP R Wa TN | eheater: | in making allowance for my LoS ~ ANGELES —Sixty Filipino | eigni-hour day'" ‘A resolution was B | A . (Rick) Woolward, multiimil-| | SSmcy auring (ke yeax 5 Shew waiters on the steamer Golden Gate. v 15 ecla hat “the N Py = S H ¥ 4 T Weriedh Lor Anmgeles 290Pted mhich ale doc o maia 13| NINE RENTS REDUCED [ eyt o e Eifmstem | | tetatier 91580 feridhs year L harbor. on her way from Baltimore |pejow the living wage standard. and ias b, ang jcha n of the tead of $2.000, ax avw b N s low th e . | board of directors of the Woodward | 1d the other two handred to fo San Franciaco. went on strike we'iherefore recommend uniess steps BY LOCAL COMMISSION Iron Company. 'was at ‘tne (nratiie | e e e e eea s 5 ) = e e — A 2 as a_member of the board fund as n present from me to remzo Torrés, another waiter. Was (joi ihe present owners and managers Foodwdsd s b i ! & hecause, ship officers Bk stry of directors of the road before it was | | the taxpayers of this county O et tackan a eadet ‘acer Of Lhe packing industry be DUblicly|pour Landlords Denied Possession | placed in the hands of a receiver. The | | and as an expreasion of grati- while the ship was docking. Later pERGS 0% 0 UM fperat™ The - fos i R R A L i T D DD they returned to work and Torres ' ricolution also accused the packers of of Their Properties in To- | ciaisiofithe rora and-uhie Woodward | | i ARas o s o s city police. hes? s s cliers % v { Iron Company. The train carried pas- T S D = Med i BT bl L’nn\‘:rlr‘a':-fipnl-n:'.:m:g;“mfn:-a&:vr!'m‘it;; day’s Decisions. engers. n L Student Killed br Plane. of the twar-ime arbitration agree-| Rents of nine tenants were reduced | ReSchaiSAyeatajiofac AR KILLS HORSE. = ; DALLAS. Tex.—Joseph Fernandez. ment on February 6. 2 8 | ATLANTA, March 7.—Commis .onp.—|STREET q 7 7a Fealurmg undre S 0 by the District rent commission in| TUESDAY | Exquisite Easter Models iat a Price Many Women % 3 Bargain . street ° 2 'A served by John Scrivener & Bro. ad-|indicated that practically all the umion | o " \ioiornan Brnest Shoe- Bu]letln Have in Mind te PGY—" x . 2 judged insufficient. | employes of the road walked out Sat- | MOTWINE BOOIRED | AT mal uns 2 2 K street north George Colvin, 4 About 400 failed to answer the | I e > Heineken. former general manager of | west: notice to vacate served b { til his car was within a few feet of it call. he stated. and these com.- | '\} P18 CRT PSR WECHR S OO the accit the Asmociated Press. ¥ A o = z _|the line. to the presidency of the|Charies D. Sager adjudged insufficient. | prised clerks and station employes not OILCLOTH— - MEXICO CITY. March 5.—The rail- ({0 (00 () Kulenkampfl was named | Mrs. B M. Foster, 414 2d street| members of any of the sixteen brothe | ent: : : 1 Nemighlpment 84 wuite road strike situation between Mont- | vice president northwest: preseni rental of 320 a|erhoods and unions representad on the | CDArles Lerner, twenty.iwo years ¥ table oilcloth, 29 where sev- — month adjudged fair. Stephen Inman, | line. joid ;;“-m"-g";‘”: e % very slightly im- C perfect. Yard SHELF OILCLOTH— 15¢c =calloped shelf oilcloth, very slightly imperfect. 9C WATA. ccvsvalonses BATH MATS— $2 heavy Turkish bath mats in white and light and 5 l = 1 9 o'clock. yes- erey and San Luis Potos s h i line. i Prince’s Viaft te Americn Delayed. |defendant | While new men will be emploved, | {{o ‘T street. about s not serious- i have been burned and Z eral jbridges La Iy by| LLONDON.—Accordinz to Viscount| George T. Rawlins. apartment 3.\Mr. Bigg stated. the poliov will bel urqay afternoon. He w: tracks destroved. apparently by | o B assador to Great|173] 20th street northwest; motice tofto take on only such men as are||°'(a¥ . strikers, was described as serious to- | Britain, who is accompanying ihe | Vacate served by Edward P! Schwarts, | thoroughly experienced in handiing [ 'Y MU oo ariven by Eaward F. day by travelers arriving in Mexico | Crown Prince Hirohito of Japan on his | Inc. adjudeed insufficient. = Rent re-| trains Skinner, 1242 E street southeast, last Chix from Laredo, Tex.. thirty-seven | journey. the visit of the heir apparent | duced from SORICN = month. Calln Strike “Purely Loecal.” night about 10:30 o'clock left the ity J to the throne to the western hemi-| Alonzo Waddelle, 635 1. street| (pjcaAGO, March 7.—T) 1 vay New Cut and Foxhall hours late. The travelers asserted | onere (s being deferred to some. fu. | Dortheast; motice to'vacate served by |, SRACACD. Mareh ToThe srike of| foaduay COOT Cine embankment that federal 1roops sguarding Uralns | ture date. chiefly because the mission | Mortimer M. Harris adjudged insuf-| g Atisntio” railroad Et'smf":.r::f? o aoat oiine apiount:of i L] it i S¢ 't ent. . 4y 5 had clashed aeveral times With| myust be back in Japan by September. | ficiént ilocal,” and has no national sig.|350. The accident resulted from trou- strikers at one place. fiftesn of the o Mary Barton. 1612 L street north- ’ andiis il ; ot inificance, B. M. Jewell, president of | ble with the steering gear. ark colors. . "ru:“r“be.n: captured and executed Reichawehr Treops Near Arya. :*,:,'o',,{,‘:f“g;‘;fi:‘,f‘;“fi"s,;:} v é"‘,‘"‘_ne railway department of the Amer-| William E. Fer: 1141 5th street, CURTAIN RODS— Torthe woman who has set ten dol- S Gbregon's assertion Sat-| LONDON.—information has reached | dcfendants. ican Federation of Labor, declared|and Jacob Baker, 605 West Franklin | 5c brass extension rods mas S < well informed Polish circies in London | Edwin Fairall, apartment 14, the|When notified of the action of union | street, Baltimore, Md., were drivers of lars as the limit of cost for her new . with large knobs. Complete with lsc fixtures. Each... 1o newspaper correspondents | g c 'v‘.f;‘:"”m._" ,.,v,,,‘.‘.‘.,‘l,. <trike policy In connection with the Upper Silesian | Penhurst, $8 H sireet northwest; fent e enanged is taken here to mean |Dlebiscite that German Reichswehrfeduced from $35 Lo:$30 2 month. A. leaders in the southeast. who ordered | automobiles that collided at 5th_and a vote on the question of a sympa-| P streets. yesterday afternoon.” Both | hat. we want to say with emphasis that never have we been able to present | i troops have been concentrating mear | O. Bliss Properties, defendants. jthetic strike on other roads. Officials | cars were damaged. APRON GINGHAM. there will be no recession from the | {700PS hAvE been concemt ar 1 0. Bl erties, e O e altoan s Z5 5 b + . in East P Ed Vitle 'Coa o} e railway department are await- Standard quality Ind a v 3 Ae D original policy of non-recogmition of |gince the middle of February. o "(;'-k!v:nu me"" ‘&-:‘&.‘5.’5"‘“,‘..;,1.”, reports from representatives in R A Ve i a 2 such a generous measure of ~‘\1_° and . in our blue gingham . « A in assorted ’2 quality or such immense variet whecks. Yd q 3 2 eV DIAPER CLOTHS famous hats at $9.95. You'll pay $12.50 % Red Star 24-inch hem- | or more for such hats elsewhere. g the union i pueinil T i £ Teduced Trom 3300|Alanta waiching the A. B. and A | SUES FORMER HUSBAND. “Ameriean Princess™ Better. “AD:‘]Dh:\“'p]:.n.kd‘r":;.;':.“ o | 2rdRaane’ . Richard D. White, ¥ Suit to recover $340 for the sup- | » rican princess.” | ;. T i 1 by the port and education of his four - A e an been Gufiering | ladin8 slectrical experts in “Spain | crammisin Sifeet DORARERL, rent. e AS FAR AS HE GOT. BT e e from & serious ilness. ix SHERUY im- | (01 Creray rounnos GoD M8 €leC- | diced from $48.50 10 33250 a month | Bunk—I understand from good au- | SeBIom® (o fotmer Hakband. Tonm | proved, the pulse and temperature be- | was presented to King Alfonso. 'The | oEleanor Clemons. apariment 4. 2320, thority he's Writing for the maga- Fancie Cook. They were divorced in ing at the present time mor: - | king consented to become a patron of | e Ppery FiECEl MOTthiest; rent re-} i i Tdaho in August, 1910, and the father | able. The attending physicians have i1h. project’ 2 D of | qyuced from .50 to $32.50 a month, | Zines. Sl L | Saknosed the case an one of inies: | (e ROl o o emarmans TEALS | C. J. Cusack. defendant Bink—Well. it's true fn a certain | the sapbore of the children “He has tinal obstruction. which may necessi- | starions along. the primeimal” roric| Marie Keyser, 1717 New Jersey ave. | sense. They were delayed in_the | ne lected to mest this obligation, the tate an operation. No Surgical meas- ' ang railroad lines. “”n&'“ Ty eer | nue northwest: rent reduced from $65| mails and he wrote and asked to have | Wife declaren. She is represented by ures will be taken until the arrival §500 'kilometers. The cost 1x eac | 10,330, # month James Scotl, de-| another copy sent R e R s of Dr. Hoover. the American PhySi- | mated at 200.000.000 pesatas. The in. | f5n9ant ' : —_—m eian. who is on hia was here from | cention is to utilize ihe water | _Peter Jones. 1018 'V strest north- Constantinople. The American Red in the rivers and at the um.m;r,.::; Wesl: present papial ol $20 88 mmontn &M Crose Bas offered the roval family the |10 ‘use the poorer. quality o¢ adjudged fair. Artbur Carr, defend- > - 1 mervices of Carles Heilman. a Johns which abonnds in coaliant. . Hopiins nurse. in the event an opera- 1 many districts. | “Minnie A. Martin, 226 A street Tieths: doren $1.79 Large. Dressy Hats, Flower - trimmed in a package 2 Mushrooms, Handmade Visca Hats, Smart ANEANTRASHIRTS Sailors. Off-the-face Models, Black and ol apipmantpant White Hats, as well as black and every pre- high necks and vailing color: in all the new straws and long sleeves. novelty braids. Trimmed and tailored Signiy *imper- 25 models equally plentiful. fect . CHILDREN'S WHITE wradysc | Children’'s NEW DRESSES northeast: rent reduced from $50 to tion is necessary 3 v‘l[‘;h:;;o-;‘!l_ imeers Executed. | 40 2 m«;nué Walter A. Brown and * INFANTS' HOSE— 5 A —Mutiny among members, Thomas A. Brown. jr.. defendanta. v i - 4 North German Lieyd Dividend. |of ihe Hungarian garrises o oo | ~eegrae L. Pumphrey. 35 Mapie street ! B e ohuc e —Of Worthy Fabrics P BREMEN.—The shareholders of the |Tesulting in the killing of two officers | northwest. Takoma Park: rent re- 1 | —In Pretty Styles —O0f Good i Workmanship % North German 1dovd Steamship Com- |ahd the execution of thirty-one mu-|duced from $i0 to $35 & month. Mise pany. al a meeting here foday nppmvtd'lmu—ru. is reported in dispatches re- | M. A. Ritter. defendant. | The balance sheets of the last seven |ceived here According to the press Pl ey Pears, voted an annual dividend for 1918 | accounts. the trouble started when C O M P Q .R and 1920 of § per cent and approved an |flogging of several soldiers was or- | WILL DISCUSS CHARTERS, ncrease in th. company's capital 1o, dered by Baron Rivas and Count Vay 230.000.000 marks. This was the first | Other soldiers protested against the | Size 6 only CHILDREN'S Irregulars of 35c socks with fancy colored 25C hose, HiEhtY | Do CKS— tops. Choice. ... CHILDREN’S HOSE— Welcome economy for R N R WX S M SRR ORI SO R M M R R M meeting of the sharehoiders since |flozging and shot two officers, who | Federal Employes’ Committee tn{ B d girls’ g 3 edium- - : Ters | had drawn their revolvers to quell 9 | ' h S 2 foxe snadminie s with young folks *he ‘axecttive Board, which went|the disorder. Those cxecnted Tar Take Up Division Issue. i e uit as 1% elEhi sibbed sohool Mose :“o‘rs{m“;f}; -%‘:?fl""'u iy ; o s g- 5 into session after the shareholders’|cluded two captains who sympathized meeting, unanimously elected Philip'with the mutineers. dovan. Perfect quality. 3 for 17C 50c. Pair....... WOMEN'S HOSE— Regular and extra sizes in black, white andcordovan hose. Irregular lsc dozen of these excellent plaid gingham dresses are featured for Tuesday at one dollar each—and the §Q. 3 price is for ONE day only TABLET FOR WAR HEROES. |FRENCH AND TURKS AGREE | Srition “5f ‘Federal Empioyes. will oe considered at a meeting of the admin- aisnirienieets e Bronze Memorial Unvelled at|Pact With Nationalists Is to Be ,‘."."?‘..’2?;.‘{{’11'.’3';’.." oafx(?;z?g:;rr {".’,‘3{ K% yPLENDID Suits for IVORY-FINISHED ARTICLES, % OFF Entire stock reduced. . WAX PAPER— Saxisiwdx papec. 18 sheets to the package, 6 pack- 25C Se i . avenue : 3 weave ........ : Church of the Covenant. Signed in Paris Today. Employes of the Civil Service Com- Spnn and summer -;" LISLE HOSE— Made with, bett: or ' sash. Pl A bronze memorial tablet in memory Byl"»:’fll“‘i et "Pre: . n!m:'lmvn will hold a meeting at 1423 | g‘ ux Women's full-fashioned I:Z-IIC)' pocket Trimmed with of the six members of the oongrega-{ = SF;l;ith w; cace terms be. | New York avenue tonight. { Y that 1 h 3 lisle ‘hose in black and STl ot v ety ton who gave their lives In the world [ #EO0 | CTARCE AR thHe . trkIah i at appea to the man ':§’ Slightly imper- 39(: stitched collars. Sizes 7:to 10. LT i st 4L 425 | Comorrow. The torma. have. veen | SEND-OFF TO MARSHALLS. who thinks of appearances but £ | ma¥it wiiices vownen lic Shop—second P morning. " agreed upon by Ismael Bey, the | pp ce. u 'Z§Z De— I = — Dr. Charles Wood delivered the me- ! nationalist delegate here, and his as- |Seate Officlals Present Corsage morial sermon, and Dr. Churles D. sociates. and Bekirsami Bey, head of Walcott aocepied the tabiet on be- | the nationalist delegation in Jondon Bouquet\to Mrs Marshail. half of the church. Those of the |ix coming 1o Paris tomorrow to affix [ Former Vice President Marshall and ohurch who died during the war were | nis signature to the treaty. Hosti e hrong i Aben & Ciipmans | toe " ve uioaady boch oeaered |Mre Marahall, who It hece last nisht Worsteds, Flannels, Serges Albert Diilon Sturtevant. Henjamin | stopped by both sides. cannot forget price. s el Stuar: Waloott Alexander Rodgers, The evecuation of Cilicia by the | W€l sendoff at Union station by a i ages for . ir. and Donald K. Manning | French, which is the most important | 5¢0re of officials of the Senate.” Al 4 . 1 PURITAN YARN— P eoiceolns B | point of the treaty, is made possible | handsome corsage bouquet was pre- | ln gray5, berS browns pln . | Famous Puritan Brand . LBy urkish accntanes of the loudon | Sented Mrs. Marshall by J. J. McGrain % & | Miwool | worsied o 0 i Tl'lCOlette MEET ON STREET CARS. | nropossi for the protectian of minors. | of the ofice of the sergeant-ai-arms ting yarn in all 680 9 « colors, 4-ounce A o e e LAt stripes, herringbones and plaids. tiax and by (he action of the mati . ot kbt i Anmors 1o amstns. [sembled to wish Mr. and Mrs. Marshall o hank .. A Gathering of Insurance Delegates |ink 1o srant a bi farewell. H 2AC "OTTON. I i d grant a high degree of self- ) BLEACHED COTTON— I o Brant & high deRres Of fihe | After a seven weeks' speaking tour Hand tailored of all wool, assur- 20¢ yard-wide bleached ajjeta an Unique Pl Mr. und on Unique Plan. nntionalists consider a near approach | }r n “;“'r';-m_-l‘f:"";"]'l Jiiveo to . .. : cotton, mill lengths, hS Presi . % to autonomy will satisfactorily dis- all. with muslin or . ; | President Eugene G Danieis of the| 1%, 2iiprom Wil seliafaionty o o remalogy ing unlimited wear. Designed e 17 Misononette Lo B Do ’A’ aciation of the there wax & demand for independence | Roads made of klass have been s ” f P-B 5 Yard ........... g 3 = wlumbla has called & !after the armistice suggested f : = o NCH BOXES— & Fskting ualtse to the Mietac o il R ESpeclaiyaIor patrons, as % + neurance. All members of the aeso ciation are 1o meet at & o'clock in the morning of March 10 on electric cars | that will take the members to the Bgziridin Gl | Coffee May HarmYou— | pos 570 insurance men have held meetings on street cars. suring unusual style. Well made J fiber lunch boxes clasp ... A C BOSTON BAGS— Cowhide bags, cordovan = color, with steel frames, 13, 14 and 15 $2 98 inch sizes % WASH CLOTHS— iieriradeieedestedeedecdoefodissdodtosteo Arrangements h; 5 : ¢iation to g0 to Baitmore by motor el aeay erea IOC Newly arrived Easter frocks, 3 - colors. Each. i vith embroidery—in styles of - All attending will register at the i MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS— rich witl y y Southern Ho'el a' 9:30 wm, March| 10 A' 10 wm. the congress will be {alled to ordar by President Frank X eaton of the Baltimore association ional and by him turned over to Charles R n The Nationally Known Store for Men Gants, chairman of the congress. who Cambric night shirts, dash and distinction that will ap- trimmed with i t AV e 98C pe:l particularly to he younger set. Reduced to Briefly there are straight and novel- WORK SHIRTS— Men’'s h v khak d 5 Willtara B “Daniels, president ot 1ot | And Postum is afuny i THE AVENUE AT NINTH :; black. sateen shiris. per- | ty tunics. soit drapes, trim panel Hagerstown Asso on sa P fect quality. Cut bouffant effects. blouse models, fluffy kA full “and ~weil 98(‘, rufflings and graceful straightline made T L, e e mealtime beverage which all the o= i i | hSEiae A g made by Orvilie Thorpe, R p | MEN'S SOCKS— dresses. ; i The National Asscciation of Life s family can drink with benefit— ;% Monito and Standwear Bractically every style is embroid- d":ll.rl; ‘harles W. Scovel, former 3 - . ;- S0ckS lnd black, dwmle' ered—some in ~(r|kmgland lfhbor:“c president of the national of 2 M'Ed. navy, cordovan and gray. designs of clever needlework, others "’,"“P',;:’.’,',f;,‘:";:,fi;nz;:‘ as m qms as i New ::‘:.&';{,’,flj‘ 00 with lighter touches of coin spots, R. Posey, Baltimore: A. L. Bildwin L o » * MEN'S KNIT TIES— sprays and rows of stitching. z Washington: Paul F. CI a-es a Re ? Fiber silk knit ties in In addition to the fresh shipment of mere, and J. K. Voahell, Baltimora. ason all colors, show- taffeta, tricolette and mignonette wDeak ut the danquet with which the delightful georgette and satin models. congress will elese that night. 2E2EZ L2282 88888