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3 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 192'1.‘ p R PRINCE FORFEITS THRONE &%, s gh oreoaee, S| INVESTIGATE BIG FIRE. | PAPERS AGAIN PUBLISH. \THOMAS GRIFFIN DEAD; H A PH".I.IPS mE ISIX VIOLENT DEATHS |, " ewonuoe _— | cign sgree-f U S. CLERK 55 YEARS REPORTED IN IRELAND | S % 5 end b, P8, B0 «d to Princess Jutta, daughter of the l.::('h':';:::‘:;;"": m':_ ;“_’:":"X:‘:d““ e e SAN REMO, Ttaly, March 14.—Prince | Danilo was burn in 1871, and is mar-|golqjers’ Bodies, Victims of Blaze |Oklahoma Printers 5, Danilo, heir apparent to the throne of | (190 &0 [EZRERs N enburs | Strelitz. Being Moved ment—Delay at Binghamton. g 3 Montenegro, has abdicated in favor of | jiran sop o8 g/ Sirelits Tragedy, Being Moved. y 3 N Flowers may wither, leaves may die: Prince Michael, son of the Tate brince | Lrince Michael ‘was born In 1908, and RICHNOND. Va, Sarch 1 ,,,,,‘ OKMULGEE. Okla, March 15— Fol- | Entered State Department in mee,‘ Civilians Victims of Bomb Ex- g B o g el | Your willing hande shall toil no more; 3 horror here, in fwith the typographical union ¢ Sumed the regency provisionally. She| Only 30 per cent of the London elec- | fiei Jives and & ety 2 - has fssued « proclamation to the Mon- | tors voted at the last municipal cle e wor well {for a forty-hour week, the Okmulze Y- . | at Front Door. Sieen on i e o ,,,\_,\,",_‘,,\,l: - tenegrin people, sayving that she will! tion Coroner Whitfield, who ITimes and e iialiee Democrat ‘ J R S sl 1 e o ¢ 81 oir mes =l g 4 arcl 5.—Several ritish | srowN. 1 d but 1o oS = bodies of the five men who 108U INELE fannounced they would resume pubil-| Parliamentarian 2t LaSt|oficers who were wearing citizens'| "y dear sistee DELIA RIARA e ot = Se—— == = lives at the fire as the result of the i qtion today. The naners suspended | clothes were held up by unknown per- rted this life one year ago today, March i . {collapse of a wall of the Jurgens far- | [ 1i0afon tast Monda i | Th G. 0. P. Convention S eht Tn he S, 3 | | store. wrecking part of 1" BINGHAMTON, N Mareh 15— | ree G. 0. F. nv ONS. |fichting Thomas Hennessy and -Mi-| The blow was hant, the shock severe, | ecl ne. a e ] Fur nllu]rl-;‘m;«-’:m;‘l:.*l:? e tion of publi n m‘- Bi o | chael Murray were killed.” John Mo | T part ith one 1 lovedt w0 | i - te e gy newspapers sLidteris i Asta, .o garmer of West Clare, was| Jutin my heart you will remain’ | 4 four hours todayv: while ihe | 1l Since November. i%hot "ana Kkilled when he opencd his| "ot |;. lieasen we mret apain s 0 ‘rinters submitted plans for | ; e g e et : od | | ¥terman A Phillips, veterin journal doeriin responsio o alkmock: w o | - DUBLIN, March 15.—Fpve police re- | clerk of the House s were wounded ‘by- the explosion | [rim At the fast theee republican na-{of a bomb here last night while { tional conventions, died this morning|searching a house in Great Brunswick | Her cheers wass R 72 1Sth strect where|Street. Three civillans were killed Are & e and parliamenta- “{yublishers, which the one week to continu. jent scale until May 1. and then reopen 1 | i Anmp‘nnul - Exclusive Spring Millinery |- n. is 1 The body of Guthri is bein | other world war v & { nessotiations e % She lind iheen to Farmyille, ¥ The funeral | "0 n St (hev RS R e Iul_. al were wounded by the ex- She lnd 3 & cach of Grover (- Richardson took place | oo, TSR, sty i ineral service in 1 plosion. 5 R e i EiA here this mornin he funeral of ), 0 pew contract with the typograph- row morning at 11 o'clock | CINCINNATI, March 15— Donal| RINS . ord m vor the only civilian Mr. Phillips first came to Congres € Cork.|BROWN. in lovine rememibra Adolph G. Heineck usion i | 1 to die in the fire, was postponed until |7 i [ with ive Jumes R, Mann | speaking here last night, said the| ssrer, DELIA 1 pceeh | j tomorrow, i s was also that of hgmas = i | of ifonis served six year: a:&)nc-‘flwr"l* Almost at hand when Ireland| ago today. dan . Johnston, fireman. sistant jo clerk. He then| wil! be free. Todax recalls 3 memory j k. Johnsto n TWO ARRESTS ARE MADE ; B h il sepved in that | “Nothimg will satisfy us but_com- OF ‘o iwe SLTA o | ity for ten years. He had for-|plete independence of Erin,” Mayor And those wh still remerier fer ‘ '| FIVE ADMIT CONSPIRACY. | IN CHICAGO WARD FEUD | AR R o ML it e \go. an willing to give to England guaran- | er ciieers wavs, her s . i | _— i en the democrats came into con-}tees that Ireland will net jeopardize the | At 1 pleasure’to 1 1 |1, MACON. Gu. March S i Itrol of the House Mr. Phillips went|safety of the British empire after it be- | s Kindie word fur caci | fourteen defendants ple CHICAGO, March 15.—Two men w linto the practice of patent law an republie. OSE o VALUES TO $18.50 i1] fare Judge Beverly D. Pt 1 by witnesses of the S associated as partner with Judze | “We would be satisfied if uninnists in | b TH0MAS | States court h today en they T ola e m e \ R Harney, “When the repub. | Ulster remained outside the Irish re- 1t were arraigned on i ments c murder of Paul Labric Uicans regained controt of the House|public, as the lrish republican xov- i 50 ing them with conspiracy to rob thelieenth ward feud are under & I Mr. Phillips was reappointed journal|ernment would be willing to pledes, ) ath bereft s | . American Raily press Company fpolice announced tof nd are |clerk and served in that capacity un-|itself that there would be no inter-| SISTEIIN LAW MAGe . ‘ O —_— of goods v tlued at more than $1.000,- [y,o confronted “\.In ;m.’. - “.:‘.'.‘. it til the time of his death. for. {COLLINS. A trinute of Wd memors to | | !“"n }:w\lr:n'l‘r]llvr of fLalifloln wal | : ! Served Under Three Speakers. CAnDs be TRASER | ffathor amt father in-ine JONN § rmond ks L al a phioto ) 8 : = 3 3 S. wha departed this lfe one year i . . . i - - propriector of a | | He was working the Speaker's!posron we whi to express 2 i Loy Most attractive showing in a'l the newest style | Toupees and Wigs and Frank Compin.{ Thomas ¥ clerk ofidesk and helped A cher ¢ Hinds. | L LA “ . { Tl mah e e T % i P it the neteenth | (he Department of State, whose con- ! when atter was parliamentarian, | friends for their kindne. allead AwAS T rost il X"]‘]’ ”l"“‘l Milans, Li ‘T-‘l]"l‘w‘i“e- “0"5@,11‘“"'[ Braid, | for Men. e th who were ar- | nection with that department covered | in the preparation of “Hinds Ire It Roral 1 ibicaag | R H shane. etc—in fact. a st als ara | R , t Honeniod ot At dicd at.dents” M. ips ved under | beloved daughter and xister. Who Kitew host Celloy nm.‘(!« mn fact, a'l the best materials that are i Perfect Fit G a x_-_x A ‘.) b griod jof 4o SR ‘ ers Tieed, Canmon and Gillette,| MOSTOX THE FAMILY | AW ANTY NDCHITL SO p(\pular for spring. Ii 65 Years Expe‘rl Haave T the right man” | pight from he ble aft ff ;-nxan-d many treatics on par- | HAWKINS. We wish fo express our sinceie | ooy yrvg = HELLER’S 0 Aleock {illness hout two months, E ¢ law. thanke and gratitude to our friends and reln | OO, ) | 209 Tih St Compine was questioned for 1rViv his wife and ten | deceased wa. ‘k“"' for _the beautiful floral tributex aml] ¢GLIINS, who ent 1 N hotrs by Chiet of Police Charles Fitz- {Funeral services will be i0id and had been ; indcatiabomn mujas theifeoath bt 4 wzo Tluy. March 15, = . N | morris and Chief of Detectives Michacl Matthew's Church Thursday morning i ber. when he suffered a stroke which | ! her, AN 200 W Desnitl Opposite Keith's | Hugh but nothing W g enjat 9 o'clock. and burial will he mad »l{\h" aphasia u(- born May Sred Hin work o5 razth 1a Gl T | out ¢ r any tement ob- fat Holy Rood cemetery on Wiscon 1862, in Hillsboroe, 1 His tronbles are oll 3 1415 G N.W. {tained. Amatuna refused to talk venue The services at the residence to- “warn Hix heavenls crown in : a Mr. jloye - morrow morning will be at 11 o'clock. | ANDERSON—BURKET. Mondax. March 11| Slorn on. dear fathor. vou sre ater, and aran; of the int of i The body will be taken to Chicago| 1921, LULI I th Rev. A Your will'ns lands ~hull 0 | Reeds ix $1.500,000 LOSS IN FLOODS I service teland, | for burial FR . gt Calvary| A 'Tatthul father. voth loviuz and bind, Th N H t Sh | PAINT' IW ORL March 15 w=jOctober 31, 1845, he came to the United ¢ Prominent in Chicago. Baptist ¢ & beer L WIS Piloney, The Nouveau Ha op : Lol Gl . : SRt : i BET = “Save the Surface™ rrowers of Tansinahod | n November.. 1866, when Afr. Phillips was employed for many ALDSON. [ nemiors of our denr huslsnd Adjoining Metropolitan Theater Interior nnd terior Work 300,000 By washouts alons {ard w. oro rs in the Chicago city hall as ci '|"" fatl M. DONALDSON. wha o al r.lul ad in Mis: “:“Hn‘ 2 ey o contractor and was prominent in p nA%me:.n Marh 14, Arperd Bt ywars My W. fro o . day | ippointed to 4 p \Somractor 4 pro >~ 1 at Atlantic , March 923 F N.W. R K. FERGUSON Inc. jin* cording 10 cstima fiSser BengEtmen IR T 1 Clicles o the o e mother ot Mra, £V iliton TCwill be & Jox when we ta part o = Sl OO continuously to the d v an. pe funeral later. more. Painting Departmest. . N. 231232 that long period he served un-; o Mr. Phillips president of the | ppay cuagens. WIFE AND CHILDREN. ARTHUR AND RV EAvE including | Mount Pleasant Citizens' Association { & 000 Gl —fROe, S0 MAR . TS ¥ Hust nee i e o U e e {EAwoLD 1 i il | o o ¢ federa ul’s Chy ay. in, =l oheh " e member of Temple-Noyes SRl o 1 = harge | Lodge. A.A. M., and a mem- o Taved in 1:fe: =| to Slenk 1 CharEe!iber of « Chapter, T Ac M. Mem- e e L = | suppli and oftic ’Iwh of the lodge have been requested of soriow at Gawler's chape HOLMES. 1n xad | Elldoeunienis to ¢ Wies analis _lto attend the funeral in a body, gath- Ivania_ ave. t 5 o'clock p.m. =IH e and. ering at the house at the hour'of the ! . for the purpose of of his valuable services he | funer; memory of our late = 1“,‘“,,,, R retirEent Cor I Mr. Phillips was one of the active THE of Omaha Lodge. = } the law recently enacted workers with the republican state Exulted i ary, of: his 4 birth- | committee prior to the national con- Y. Sccretary. = Wnd the completion of fifty vears: vention and did preconvention work 13, 1921, at 7 pom., = th events falling on the|in Chicago. . the fate Rridget ey it allosion =} five vears ago, Mr. Griff His widow was M Nellie May ‘a Funeral from his late residence. < Fodnli 1 with a fin old watch | Garrett of Medora, 11l. They were connty, far. ESl|| by hi% associates in the department a<| married December 29, 1 Two chil- - :":r}o;_fm Pk 1 alwixe keep {@ token of their respect and esteem. | dren survive Homer Phillips, who 1S4 ie"vejore of his soul. Interment &t St UL AND HATTIE, AN - {in the real estate business here, and| Jumes cemetery, Falls Church, Va. Rela: = NEW D. C. HEADS TO SPEAK Miss Dera Marie Phillips. e andfrieoa respectully fovicka 1o al | LEE. =| . . i e e . il o, i EMBREY. Sunday, March 13, 1921, ANN. 3 M. EMBREY « Sheid). bel il S| ommissioners Oyster and Rudolpn| BLASIUS BEHRLE DEAD. b Tate James Emom.Funwrai teom: et - ute residence, G 11th st. n.w., Wednes- ‘Will Address Board of Trade. Succumbs at Age of 87—Funeral | 9or. Marh 16 at 2 p.m. Relatives and D friends . invited. Interment at Glenwood | Commissioners s F. Oyster a 5 cemetery. . £ || Cuno Rudolph will be the principal Rites Thursday. FERGUSON. Passed away. Mareh 15, 191, | MORRIS. Mc {speakers at the next meeting of the | Following a long illness. Blasius| at7:30 a.m. at ber Inte residence. 100 130 | 1 MORIIS, o Board of Trade. 1o be held at the Wil- | Benrle. for many years a resident of | 2 me, ELIZARSTN M. VERGUSON Fur| Fonago toaly lard Hotel March 25. Both of the new |yt Sl 1| Teral servicex at 2 p.m., Thursday. March = v appointees are former presidents of the | Veshington, died vesterday at his| 17 at'North Caroliua Avénue AL P Church. [ go TAWION. & o - home, 143 Carroll street southeast, in terme: vate. 2 h i - | ROBINSON. 1n lovine memore o r board. Intermeat private. a8 RORERT ROBINSON, who nassed en new members were admitted. | the eighty-seventh years of his age.| FORD. Departed this life March 12. 1921, at| 3 g - Gre James Trimble, Eimer C.|Mr. Behrle was born in Reading. Fa. in Takoma Tark Md.'MAKIE FORD. e 1O JIIs HnANe George ¢ "Hane, D. H.| He 18 survived by one son, John A.| Fuaeral Wednesds at 1 pm D. A tribun Shea, B. E. Talbotf, Dr. | Behrle of this city, and two daugh-| from Robert L. G rai pariors Frank Romer. Barton | ters, Mre. Anna Brady of Washing-| #3412 st sw was the mother of 3. Wetzel and F. H.|ton and Mrs. Thomas Owens of Phil-| {i<¥ th the mam SMALL ory of my dear husbund, ( WOOD. who departed this | azo today, March 13, 191 Lucllin§, Jerry and Jim Ford and 18 5 the grandmother of Mars J. Chisley ani| Home at last cetly <'eeping, | adelphia, Pa. Edith Dixos, Claud. Cornelia and Frank In the Savior's fender can { ——— The funeral will be held from St.! Ford. Interment at Harmony cemetery. \\'Qun there is no piin or soriew: i The = None o earth o hore | SUED FOR $10,000 DAMAGES. |Peter's Church Thursday morning at|GRIFFDN. Monday, March 14, 1921, at e B |8 orclock. The interment will be at| pm. THOMAS. belored huiband ‘ot ry ! Arlington cemetery. . uneral m his late Nlld"nn pany is named as defendant in a suit L S0th At mw., Tharsday. March 17 SMITH. Tn sad hut lovine remembren to recover $10,000 damages, filed in —_— a.m. Requiem<high at 8t my dear mother, MARY F g the District Supreme Court by Mrs {GENEVA EX-CONSUL DIES Church &t ® v'elock. Telatives and frlends | paried thls ife two years a A | Bt Thompaon, as sdmintsnisset] HART. Farly Toesdsy morning. March Tou art. g, 1921, at the residence of her niece, Mrs. F. Koo on. desr mother. and h Thompson, who was killed Novem- | Roland J. Hemmick Succumbs at eton, 1634 Lamont at.. Miss 1B ?llufn‘ _..'.', ere ot Ne The Washington Terminal Com- ber 18 last. Thompson was employed ¥ T, dn the 7th year of her age. SON. k las a r"mlll':fld‘l’l by lhle onipany, anr}] Atlantic City. neral wervices will be held at the residence | ik el was struck by a locomotive and 2 " Thorsday at 2 p.m. Interment private, 16| SUSGER IR kg Filled, He is survived by a widow | Roland J. Hemmick of Pittsburgh.|yyper o, Gareid Mospital, Mondar. March| o depatiod s 1o wa Seirs oo voin Pa., former United States consul at ————— | Geneva, Switzerland, died Saturday | jeioved dagghter of Judge James W Kmi in Atlantic City, N. J.,, according to| and Anna D). Smiley. Funeral from W. | word received here. Chambers' faneral parlor. 14th and Chap I Mr. Hemmick for many vears was a sts. n.w.. Thursday, March 17, at 3:30 p.m. March 15, 1915, WIFE, ANNA M. WA WORMLEY. in lovine memore of one dear father, FREDERICK WORMLEY. whe de aml_one child. New Styles Just Received “Cultivate the Habit of Taking Home Candy | resident of Washington, and he had | Interm 1| farted this life two years ago tuiay. March a wide acquaintance, officially and |JONES. Departed this life Mondax. March 14, i Are Included in Tomorrow’s Offeri For Soctally. “Mrs, 0. H. P, Johnson of | 10l at 33n g at e reennof bt P bl of o wed sorrow C| om S erings this city, his daughter, was with him| Darents. - nw. EABNEST L ol take e at the time of his death. JONES, Jr., yousgest o 3 “Paddy’s Day" armex onen, and Krandson Funeral services were held today at| e yemmic “simiame ssd " Mre Virgin | the Church of the Holy Spirit, Atlantic Funeral Wednesday, March 16, at 1 City. The body was brought here and ll ™ interred in Arlington cemetery. A bod the gardener gave us, H A pure and lovely child: Te_ gave it to our keeping. c A collectionof beade REV. DR MILVANE DEAD. | afiiedabrs” | TTTERAL DIRSCIONS di PITTSBURGH. March 16.—The Rev. B oy ot aar WM. H. SARDO & CO. Candies Dr. James Hall Mcllvane, prominent in Down came the Heavenly Gardener azH et Phane Tincoln ” church rcles in the eastern section And took our bud away. ipel. Antomobile '“n'y‘ Treat the fam- of tne cntry, died last night while on{ MOTHER, FATHER AND GRANDMOT- i his way®to a hospital, a few minuteés ERS. . l J. FRANK JOY co, > fly to the Best [« of All Candies. and Tailored Suits after he had been struck by an automo- | JONES. Departed this life Sundas. March 13. A Superior bile. Dr. Mcllvane served as pastor of | 1921, at 12:, ELLA JONES. beloved | cpapel. SRR S e Confection at An c numerous churches in New Jersey,| mother of Jennie Lounds. Funeral Wednes- o ]| Rhode Island and New York. das. March 16, at 2 Attractive Price Oren Tot amd B sreZarw, om Frinssiv ] 7 1 SPEARE CO. . . . The Candy of Sentiment H MOURNING BLACK 1 did not know the pain vou bore (NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR cg‘ Second to None in This or Ally Other Clty Blackistone lé::‘ed-;-gl - Mny« Within 24 Hours 3 ;‘:,EZ E?:}:}fifi d{,‘f'. NECTED !‘El;lumgwnnl w. X CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. e DAUGHTER, o] Theos Feas 1401 H St. 3i58% =eae : '« Flower Shop i pont e, Fr. L. T. CLEMENTS Winconsin Ave. Phone West N04. Modern chapel 3 New auto fumernl cas. . Trom McGuire's Taneral home: Dih and Weat. When you see these Suits you will positively marvel at 00 ! the exclusiveness and style o embodied in each garment. li They are fashioned after the = most successful Parisian mod- els; elaborately beaded or : embroidered in the finest ma- | minster sts. n.w Raptist _Church, service will be held at 2 p.m. ' MADDEN. Members of the T. B. and A. A. are hereby notified of the death of our late | asociate, Miss EDITH MADDEN. ~ Notice of funeral elsew T L 4. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral D MERRITT, President, | ana ‘embaimer. e . Secretary. dlous chapel and modern crematorium. Mod NAU. Monday, March 14, 1921, IGNATIUS, | prices. 832 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. caii. M beloved husband of the Iate Mari> Nau. neral from her late residence, 3208 Georgin wuick, aifled _and Zlicient Servics. ave. n.w., Thursday. March 17, at 8:30 Ww. ", Deal & Co | Requiem ‘'mass at the Church of the Nal C ] The Shop That Shows the New Styles First (T Wednesday, March 16, odl] PA- AVE. 8.E mams at St Marye Church at 9 oclock. | - Medern Chapel. Liscols 140 Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mt. ivate Ambulances. Olivet cemetery. 3 Livery 1a_Conneetion. STANTON. Sunday, March 13, 1921, at 10:30 . Hurdle), beloved wife of o Lttt | W RS pexmeaCo Thence o St tephen's | Church, W) 1208 H _STREET NW. —Mannish Serges —Boleros —Velour Checks < —Plain Tailormades full Louis or Baby Louis Heel. $11.00 Similar models in Gray Ooze, ity at ® o'clock. Relatives and friends i 816 H BT. N.E. Lincoln B434. « 9 | vited. Interment at Prospect Hill cemetery. | _Amtomebile Servics. Chapel. . i 'fim ‘anl?_ly. ?fl:m-n m: WTIL at :_.w Frank Geier’s Sons Co. e | Lancrest il e e, E . =i g :: ’(‘:‘ .:nfl'?lol' invited to attend. Interment Tim th H I = = . T = . othy Hanlon = Materials Styles =il A Queen Quality Strap Pump ROWELL. Monday Marih U4 to21 st Fallr| i mer MR emplosse = Yy | . e b 5 loved Thothe?. of Annie 1. and Ambrode “ZURHORST” = s of Distinction and Value By T ) o e = —Tricotines —Box Coats | West Fatie Church Va. " Tnterment at itork ‘“'E::f. E:fl:": ;‘;&I = —Poiret Twills —Fancy Etons y E SHOWN IN | SCHMITT. On Monday. March 14, 1921, at| [EStablshed fn Martinaville, ta = s v L —Ripple Effects e g ol R o et ot = Black and Brown Satin with Bire: “George ' Delahay. 441 = JAMES T. RYAN, Trimmings —Beading $12.50 BTG ST | CORNERYSsoF STMW) —Rich Embroulery —Pleated Ribbons —Sashes and Girdles —Braid and Fringe STANTON. Members of Division No. 7, u-nu ARSpeare™ CuUNichols W-B'Spesre Auxilary to the Ancient Order of Hibernians. are requested to attend the funeral of our |~ T — g g= o —o——— { late sister, ROSE 1. STANTON, Wednesday, J h F. Birch’s Sons arch 16, 1921, at 9 o'clock, St. Stephen’s i Church. 3034 M St. NW. :‘.?_':“g:'l:\- MARGARET BUCKLEY, President. Antomobile. ELLEN T. STANTON, Recording Secretary. = 13 TUOKER. Monday mormine. March L4, el e CEMETERIES Teme | Ston. Mre MARTHA BILLES TUCKBR, b FORT LINCOLN loved daughter of the late George W. ‘Mrs. "Mary Elizabeth Wood and mother | THE PARK CEMETERY. REPRESENTATIVE, . e Funeral services at Fif. | V. E. DICK, 619 8th st. n.e. Lincoin 1529. ¢ Teenth Street Presbyterian Church, Wednes- . e P O day at 3 p.m. Im tery. Nonseetar. OKER, Members of the T. B. and A. A.| ') CO) fan.’ Perpetual re hereby notified of the death of Mrs. care of gravea Not Baltimere Boulovard at Distriot Liss. MARTHA . TR, MERRITY, ;“’.;."“ Ofices: 528 14th st. 3.w. Phoos ¥. 4745, WALMER. Bunday, M ‘Mareh 13, 1921, at L FUNERAL DESIGNS. heeldepee, D, ELIAS 8. WALMER, | er——————————— siered Rasbasia of s B, W2l | GEO, C, SHAFFER, . 0 S Proupect ace. o Wedner. | BXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS % u'i'n‘y‘.‘?l":n: 16, a2 oe;oc'x ‘pim: Relatives | o6 MODERATE PRICES. feiran d friends in [nterment ey T V0 tn Loz, | Gude, Bros, Con 1214 F St Ta.. napers please cop) WALMER, -Members of Teibe, No. 8, Promot auts dalivery servies maroved Order of Red will meet at B R — o T O S Fimdl i &, 15 Z7%- 5| ~Appropriate Floal Tokens Iate brother, E. 8, WALMER. » _WM‘B('::I‘?‘ A I C L LEVS, . Light Tan Calf with Louis Heels, $11.50 Patent Vamp wzth gray quarter $12 50 The “Lancrest” expresses a model of refine- ment which is always found in Queen Quality Footwear. - . (3 Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N. W. Exclusives . Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shoes Easter Sale of Wraps |Easter Sale of Dresses. Fall-length ; Fine Taffetas wm::" $ 00 Crepe Meteors $ ’ 50 . Mignonettes O Short Wraps . Satina Wrappy Coats Tricotines | Short Coats Georgette Dressy Coats - Combinations (A T T IfllllllllllllIIIllIIlINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI|Illllflllllll|||||IlllllllllllllIllllllllllllll|IlIIIIlIJIIIIIIIIIIIIl“IIIll [T |