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STAR, WASHIN! FRIDAY, MARCH NEVADA CONVICTS TO DIE BY GAS, |URGES PASSING NAVY BILL fzrieer et s AT SECRET TIME, WHILE ASLEEP |Secretay Denby Favors Present i : ‘16 THE EV IRISHPLAY AND SING future building. but that in an [ | Building Program. L 3 - . ety : LTy = s Secretaly Denby favors the passage ist the big pre- PAINT! i > RENO. Nev., March 1S8.—Gov. ”&’p death sentence LI 'he | of the naval appropriation bill adopt- | ¥ A eady for service “Save the Ssrface” | 5 mett Boyle will sign the “humane | SFeCE — TAETE Jle | €2 by the Senate at the recent ses- | b d Exterior Werk ! ---for now :pliyaici : sion and docs not contemplate urk- death” bill, which has passed the persons o the ag « It 5 change in the present naval — Although chis 1 sembly and senate. The measure. |years the ghill provides. e hough they are not enfranchised. | R. K. 114 . g which is declared by its authors to|peacefully sfeeping the victim wi i the women in the Philippines are ad- FERGUSON, Inc. Dth St Many Emertamments leen be the first of its kind in the United |Succumb to the l¢ I gas in what cen indicated at the mitted to all p ne. Painting Depart P States, provides that all executions of | is described an “absolutely pain- ; sentence on persons condemned to |less manner. in City Bring Contributions |acati"shait’ ne by aaministration o When Your Grandma Was a Little lethal gas. At present the law of o state permits a condemned person t i M for Irish Sufferers. lect Genthy it T aneina or| ENGAGEMENT RENEWED. Girl We Fitted Her New Shoes: shooting. He (sadly)—Now that our engage- ‘The condemned person under th rent 18 ended, we ought to return other's letters. i $l 9.75 Tweeds or homespuns in at- tractive browns and grays, Enthusiastic over the success of the : 5 s drive to raise $100,000 |new law will not know the exact fi A with the ragla ’tlt l')jl' Sgt—;n :;:l(::y,:;;::.grw‘:m:n and children | for death, A epecial cell will bo bu sighing)—1 suppose so. And | . » . ° « S = | : at the state peniten ¥ Tor th C . while we're abos it, why i shoulders—cravanetted to defy of Ireland, the men and women Of [ rtoncag to die. The judge Who | not return each other's Kisses? 1 e eco nlze l en S Oe H the sudden showers of the {Irish descent in Washington brought passes sentence upon th demne; y week within i i >atrick's day a close amidst inal will appoin 4 i Sme s ‘ h;?rr:;u:;‘é dtl)zi':; = which judgment will e executed, and are S . , | 2 s : tel : . the person so condemned will be of grow < t All wool ]\mtteg :—orsteds in All over the city “,“lfl"'?)’\'lmf.'!‘fip?g placed in the cell at the opening of 1 been known to bokin | — Ol't‘ N lllce e yS various kinds were held, that period. ipon one another before dis- oxford grays an ark green from which were turned over to thelon's night selected by the warden | covering their mistake. . : or heather mixtures—an all- general fund of the American commit purpose garment t!]x]at retains O ;’(;](:'u':;rii: %ot the commi NI TR | its shape no matter how rough- Tk w s : i ly handled. jat 7 . and later, when speakers Jectors commenced to return , picture houses, where i :peeches were conducted, (S , the crowd ew to such proportions as to tax the capacity of the building. ery moving picture theater in the ity permitted speakers. and, while all have mot been checked up, returns 605 607 7th St. Bet. ts. {from these places of amusement 1331 F STREET | e i Fumds (rom other sou {brought the total of the da: criptions up to more than IThe styl:ag of juvenile footwear to fit and serve the need of growing feet is a department of the shoe- maker’s craft totally unlike that of designing shoes for mature age. For forty-six years this old established ement 3 e (e e | e : Make Use of Your Odd Coats e e THE STORE WITH A SMILE ' . s e : e e e M Match Them With Our According to announcement made /S 5 l [ Forty Years of Quality B Ay ool MRS : Specia have extended time to the workers in the drive and collections will con- tinue in the lobbies of the theaters. The feature attraction was the debut ‘ St. Patrick Players in_the “Spring Patter Revue” at Carroll Hall. ¢ 'St. Patrick's Day Luliaby.” written [ hali a century it stands pre-eminent as the store where children's feet are most intelli- gently shod. All the latest novelties in children’s SHOE S and HOSIERY for ' , Easter at Popular Prices Sturdy wear, good taste. and the refine- ment of the changing styles, together with the best of leathers and the best of work- manship are qualities which we require in all shoes accepted for our stock, the largest assembly of children’s shoes in Washington. Bring Your Children Here Where Fitting Little Feet Is a Science by Daniel Doran, with music by Vic- [S tor Herbert, of Dublin birth, and sung by Ethel liams, scored a big suc- hile little eight-year-old Dainty Gerry's dancing was roundly applauded. The important roles were handled by §. Garrity, H. Deegan. W. Ring and Joseph Johnson. while ° Peggy O'Dea. surrounded by a cordon of “apple blossoms.” depicted early and beautiful spring for Washington. . dancer [= a EToup Of string musicrs Hundreds and hundreds of fine Trousers to [Tableag s skemin: choose from. Plenty of plain or fancy Dblues, tableau of Columbi = 1 Ireland was shown. w grays. browns, greens, tans, etc. In all kinds of _ A = \} materials such as flannels, worsteds, cassimeres, O TQAS 1 ]I !(;En-: (:O - Anns Lynch Beatise Cotsrasaomen: serges, tweeds, ctc. All sizes. N J S i 310— 312 SEVENTH STREET i Prof. Benson's chorus. completed the = illiam Butler Yeats' “Pot Broth” was ably presented with Adrain St. John, Frances Hillyvard John Shanahan in the cast. The boys Mary's Industrial School {3 several selections. i v. C. Ernest Smith spoke on the people and customs of Ireland at the | Women's City Miss Edna How- ard, Miss sang Irish songs. Augmented by many out of town 4 N "~ guests, the members of the Padriac|N\ f Gy, 4 H. Pearse Branch of the Friends of 4 R | Irish Freedom held an old-Tashioned ceilidhe at Typographical Temple. After the singing of Irish folk songs dancing was pa pated in. The St. Patrick's dance of Vin- B. Costello Post, American Legion. was held at 2400 16th street. More than one hundred couples were sl permits You to buy a Piano e . . and take 3 Years to instantaneous v |l make Your Payments. BERLT! cussion has arisen a hether Salo- ° men Teiliran, the Armenian, who as- [ sassinated former Grand Vizier Talaat l i Pasha of Turkey Tuesday in Berlin [ GERMANY IN DOUBT OVER EXECUTION OF ASSASSIN should be executed by decree of the German courts. Teiliran has confessed to murdering Talaat and there were e many witnesses of the crime. ’ b = hile the crime w inspired by po- ’ at’s what we've made []]iilical motives, it 1o argued. that 1t x cannot be regarded as a political crime under international usage, even \\lth the great line of though both victim and murderer were foreigners, and the German & courts therefore must prosecute the Sprlng 1921 murderer of the man whom the en {tente officials demanded some time ago should be tried for wholesale Ar menian deportations and massacres in Jordan Thrift Club for purchasing pianos and player-pianos Limited to 300 Members Because of the low prices of- fered we must limit the number of instruments to be sold. We have arranged to sell 75 Up- right Pianos, 175 Player-Pianos and 50 Baby Grand Pianos at these low prices. As soon as these are disposed of this Club will be closed. ~ One of the big advantages of this THRIFT CLUB is that you may take 3 years’ time in V.. which to make your payments. {Asia Minor. Although the German law provides [ ] {the death penalty for murderers, A President Ebert always has commuted death sentences to life imprisonment use of opposition by the social- ists to capital punishment. Suits $ 40 = that we have been able T he matter of payment works this way First: You pay only ONE wholly a matter to be determined DOLLAR to join the Club. Upon by you. The main point is that “Thrift is common vour payment of the ONE DOL- whatever you actually pay as your sense applied to spend- LAR required, you may take three initial payment, be it the minimum 20% REDUCTION The instruments offered are |/ our famous Francis Bacon styles—which are known to two generations of Washington S 5 e S alz P . buyers, every instrument a ‘most topriceat ........ ing.” weeks’ time to select the piano, | oralarge and substantial amount by o et —ROOSEVELT. player-piano or Baby Grand you you may take three whole years ;gtr.cfive in design and finish. ||' Many men who expected wish. I in the meantime some- | co complete your fayments, if You | b e, iy S meY & . : thing comes up that causes you to so desire: the advantage is that a | home you will be proud to have | to bu / a Ku enhe]mer This is the purpose and intent 5 : - N 2 one of these fine instruments |i/ | y z pPp i MANTELS, FIREPLACP | of the change your mind, you will be small payment will obtain for you in your home. | as usual this season never Sl R | given back your dollar. ~| the instrument you select at once. | EDWIN E. ELLETT Jordan Thrift Club expected to get anything in this famous line under $50. Second: You are free to select a piano, a player-piano or a Baby Grand and at the time you make your selection you may make a small initial payment. The size How to Join Merely fill out the attached } coupon and send it at once to our stores and you will re- | ceive a_ membership blank | and full_information about the | it may be spread out over a term of three full vears, during which time you are enjoying all of its advan- The Cluck Clucks Clan Francis Bacon i i e 4 tages. Jordan Thrift Club. By sign- | 7 LA U S T E R E, Upright Piano of this first or initial payment is B . ing the membership application | 3 Closing Out the Balance dignified : . Ane : ] © | and_returning it with the fee hens that 3370 largely in your own hands. You Can yvou conceive of an easier of §I, ‘df your ?I?pll.catlon1|§ of our fall and winter $ 45 S8l take the busi- Pay only $250 Weekly can readlly understand this. Some | plan through which you can make [ {Petery }?,‘:;f's' ront el ||| J suits and_.overcoa!s > ness of laying eggs i persons may not wlsh. to pay a permanent investment in good ingt &';H?inpgf;'::fs.m}difl any by at ome price....... :‘?’Al?fl}é' Tgslde 3‘5;}1‘: more than 25 dollars, while others music for your home? You cer- the coupon NOW. arm. Bu S - : > : 2 may find it convenient to pay 100 ainly cannot, and you should (= S e o Fragly Bhoey dollars, or even more 'Il‘h)i’s is ; v il-\\'r»urflelf of it at once just as seriously the Player-Piano a2h 7 dudr Ol ; : 5 . . rule of getting those S ST T As Always---Satisfaction Guaranteed or eggs before you at $595 IAnhur Jordan Piano Co., Money Refunded Alterations Free Small Deposits Accepted rosner 1013 PENN. AVE. N.W. —--house of Kuppenheimer good Clothes Stetzon Manseo Hatz. Underwear, table the day Mrs. Hen consigns them to us, is what makes breakfast here a treat. The cof- . fee, too, adds its tempt- ing share to the morn- ing fare at WALLIS’ 12th and G Sts. N. W. G Street at 13th, iH l Washington, D. C. u w==e | Arthur Jordan Piano Co. Francis Bacon G Street at l3th Baby Grand Piano e plic ashington, D. C. $730 | I Pay only $5 Weekly Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. ! Binmie: oot ovansesisiss I I Without any obligation whatever on my part you may send me full particulars about the Jordan Thrift Club. : Piano 3 i Playerpiane (cleck one) I am interested in ; it o 7 Manhattan Intes Sairts. H Copyriohted 1321, A. . & P. Corp.