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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1921. — INVALID SURGEON REMOVES BULLET | ASHFORD DECISION | Znhumane War Practices Now ‘M;'“ FROM BRAIN OF INSANE PRISONER - e Warlieiet K m fl”" ABBEPTED efore World Red Cross Workers % Church Thursday. March 1. at 1 p. JARY | | | p_ HENE | 1venay m. ThOMPSO: ]n:n. Departed 1 March 30, 102 You and Eyes An ADITORIAL HEabbot of a French Sacrifices of scientists Nam. after a and painful illness, her residence. 140 R st now. JULIA F o BY. 1o be held from Asbury M. E. ocinted Press. | ether had worn off. Told he was in e e SSINING. N. Y., March 30.—One of | Sing Sing prison and that the opera- By the Associated Press. | Pected to protest against the conduct | her the rarest operations known fo medi- | o Was successful, he was then ask- Mecans of | of the allies during the war. Dr. Liv-. KEH. ingston Ferrand and Lieut. Col. Rob- | Al d_wite of Fred R. W. Reh, announcement later. - Wednecday, March 30, 1921, at € GENEVA, March 30 2 . | ed how he felt cal science, that of removing a bullet| ““'y roe) he replied. limiting blockades and restricting £ great,” B - . ert E. Olds, Red Cross commissioner | monastery, Rochon, are valuable only as ap- d T = wiais rats Wasjbesr aunsssc | the use of asphyxiating gases and | for Lurope, were expected to arrive | M. BRIDGET. widow of the late Joha Z 2 Sk it i shie | Ity Architect, 0 Hesigns, | = uEe . . L tnd | for Lurop e Dected & ° 1 Ryan. Yuneral armogements later. ecopuixedi(he Suprowe toe plicd by each individual. | fully accomplished in the Sing NHEKFIREMEN ARE PROMOTED other measures of war that might | with other American delegates to el Sl sy ita PR Ostica st | prison hospital. A remarkable fea- (=8 Depl L Pay Rate be considered inhumane will be dis- | < VIOLET T potiance of fhe eye Che ptical specialists canicope | ture of the operation was that I — eplores Low Fay cussad. by |ine nternational conters Spain's New Cabinet Mects. [ ber S abandoned his church work with all eye troublcs best in | William 1. Chapman of Brookivn |Three Officers Get Higher Ranks {oriExneriencediMen inm‘r of the Red Cross which met MADRID —The new cabinet apneared | Les e o T ieany: to carry on optical research. : 5 | who performed the work, is himself | S s i ine | for_the first ti N the cortes vester- | MAn invi » et e Sought| oy, stages. Iy"‘;"t fi“" {an invalid and was wheeled to the op- | From D. C. Commissioners. pe [oh Dinin hedimes day miek ing day. Premier Allende InE | . Airm s n < i i 3 t table in a chair, f ¥ ] o = 2 : g onfe ce, Whi “ efore th i e \LEN. M Marc a2 Qs 2 vithin rcach of suspicion of eye trouble Tha (Speration] wastan acte suterday iade the foliowing promo- | meet yesterday afternoon accepted sideration will he given a report decessors the policy embodied S u e o9 . Spectacies wi S trempt the fire department | of the International Red Cross com } | Y ARABUTH. witew o the lsis all. consult us. cure insanity in Roman Leondows Willtam H. Doavarae the resignation of Snowden Ashford. no (A (RECIHETION St ELa s | sssaze rom thethrone ST James Whalen in the sixis third vear of . a prisoner there. The presence of Al = Deqvers ol No 8 ttuekc o e s e aan te on the relation of Ted Crows tion of the minisiers. who wer her uge. Funeral from ioly Trinity (horeh We are expert guardians of good vision two bullets in_the patient’s brain was| (OMPany. from lieutenant to captain. | Who has sreved a PEL SRS Socictles with governments,-and the |of good wiil. was to seek to Thursday 3.t 9:10 am. Jotermens 4 Xp guad & g = Qlaclosed by X-ray examination. the] Succeeding Ca Peter D. Martin, who | tect for twenty-two years deiegates will take up the training |ing proble at Hely & Dkl e | and activities of medical and health |for the country. IN MEMORI . Costello. No. 11 engine | Engineer Commissioner Kutz under | workers in peace and in war. A one lodged behind the right ear. When ny. ffom sergeant o lieutenant, | Whose jurisdiction the municipal ar-| French and Belglan delogates will Canndian Premier Supported. OxD. the first bullet had ‘heen extracted | JTVINE W. Luskey, No. 1f engine|chitects office falls. has received a|Mmot take part in the conference. bel| OTTAWA.—Another e TOND Dr. Chapman endeavored to remove| (2TRANY, from private, class 3, tol ymber of recommendations and ap- e l_w,_l entatives who mre ex- | Position to bring about ihe other, which, however, was founa | *TK heads appointed T. W.|Plications for the position left va- . [ERnsrosmenment Lol Boemier IMalghen d to be lodged solidly in the tissue. e c ads appointed T. P Bre sicion ety ailed when the house of commons voted After a consultation of several ph Dixon a member of the department as, At by Mr. Ashford. His choice is ex- @ motion present cians in attendance, it was decided| Private class 1. rected to be made within a short time Mackenzie King. oppo ’nm to touch it. The incision then was| Fire Chief George Watson discoverad| In his letter of resi . ad-| for immediate bye closed and the patient regained con- | Yesterday afternoon that the recommen-|dressed to Commissione 5 sciousness. | dation of Costello for promotion re: {Ashford declares his r ation was | ““The full operation lasted one hour. error made by a clark in of brought about by necessity, and he = Make us trustees of your sight—today. “See ETZ [ e 1217 G [9) ST G Street Sce Better” . U N.W. one removed being imbedded almost two inches, while the other was vacan in the ho When the even [ goAnd i weail aicar s i nad i i Cut in Australian Rates. §i 1A oy banstithere | comex . { _“Where am 17" was the patient's|iN& up the seniority record of anotherideplores the low rate of pay for men | SLBOURNE, Australl 1K ol ahna oy come home. ! first question when the effect of thejSergeant. i of technical education and experi- ] | monweaith Shipping Tine a A - HEOREE AN, yommissioner Ovster decided, how-|ence employed in his office. Mr. Ash- {33 per cent reduction in freight rate “When 1ife's toils o more abal e 0ty Dromation of Costello | ford states he could no longer afford — A% e throae f Cob aretat eber 98, ommended for Dromotion mext month. |10 hold his position as municipal ar- Embargo on Ireland Cattle. | There to rest eternally. When another vacancy 15 siated to oe. | chitect. LONDON.—In consequence of the out- HER SISTER, SADIE JONES. ¢ cur. Architect's Letter. = break of foot and mouth disease in ire- |BRIGHT. In memoriam to Mrs. SARAH THe lettes Tolioee: land. the ministry of agriculture has| PRIGHT. died March 2. 191 m@m Established 1861 B! HOLD POWER CONFERENCE |, ¥ou will recall that in April, 1915, Listens for Hour to Picture of e Ay nticatda o R e 2 after twenty-two years' service in the land sinee March 20 will be re-exam-| .. = _— building department and as municipal iti n by Arch- |incd. and all animais in England s \ ' Bankers See Merrill About Financ- |architect. I requested you to accept Condltlons Draw y ,!(n": dlrom the malady = v resig: i gt tho e . A | tined. . s QsSes ons (4] ing Eiectric Development. |1y mvee he Yo dor O R bishop Mannix. Represer of barking houses|¢rn High s e e A= i T Feay. I e Isandior M kemar, 2 Linens cerned in neing clectric power| “In declining my request vou called | P¥ the / LISBON- Furniture ‘f and (th ST, : Carpets ¢ Upholstery death our frames divide, to grieve Lerause of my a Joy to know in heav Soin xon 1 elopment, :companied by F. T.|my attention to the declaration of ROME, March 30.—Deep ”'“f”’“i ntiontthe iffith, chairman of the power commit- | war and pointed out the probable ces- |over deplorable conditions in Ireland | the Gulf of tee of the American Electric Light As-!sation of private building operations | was expressed by Pope Benedict | i You Ity 1 TSt Tost, bt i | Lok sociation, conferred vesterday with Sec- | during the e 3 Dened il whose claims for higher wages -\‘:,"-— e m;?p o ¢ Merrill of the Federal Power S yesterday during his interview With|[not peen granted. have raided pro Aud - PR T g 5 thout a commission to make . St i : £ these plans T could ot afford to give | Archbishop Danicl J. Mannix of Mel- | vision stores and twelve persons have ROLL. MARTHA FOWIEL AND LOTISE Regulations promulgated by the com- | yp my ¢ Ho Same o this| been killed in/strect fNghting that cn. AT T i ehi 2 ¥y position when the govern-|bourne, Australia, who cam | OUR leAL’DlSPLAY F NEW ASSORTMENTS OF SEA. :';!;:c«w (\:\’h‘-irer:v(}]\:;x;::ttlge‘:;lio?‘:flir;;g ;nenl had stopped all private build- | city from England, where he waiin sued. e ‘mm,#“: tebate or"lgr\rn"nd senoton 1o SONABLE FURNITURE AT PRICES DECIDEDLY at the conference. Some portions of the | & enterprise. ges and ma. | close touch with the Irish situation. Flan Tankiog veis Rante: JOHNSON, who penceTully sbtered ioth. vess. regulations, the commission has beeh{(orialg began to decline in cost and | Archbishop Cerretti, papal under-| STOCKHOLM—The Social Demokar-| TAMer twentssoven vears ag. December told, were considered restrict = 1893 mother twenty seven 3 4 . LOWER THAN WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO Nolopment. T R T et e eata | bullding operations revived to some | secretary of state, acted as Interpre- | ten says that several of the most im-| Much Bo geny " """ TEATS aFo today, HIS DEVOTED DAT TFRS, MARY CAR- fon. for an agreement were good. extent I again informed you of mY |4er during the audience, which lasted | Portant Swedisk export and manu-| Soothe our wears hearts, give comfort QUOTE FOR SEVERAL SEASONS PAST Among the concerns represented were | intention to resume privato practice | nn nour and was marked by utmost | facturing firms and a number of big To the ones we held %o dear: 2 the Electric Bond and Share Company, | 8t the earliest opportunity. Soratatity. banks, including the Sydsevnska and| Be to us u guiding star. Lee Higginson & Co., the Guaranty| “I am thankful to say that the op- Handelsbanken, have formed a syn-| , Jouresing through a desert dren = Trust Company of New York and Har. | Portunity was afforded last month Capt. Lees Shot Dead. dicate to do business with Russia. B e X o DADGHTERS. t Q ris, Forbes & Co. and I feel that in justice to my| DUBLIN, March 29.—Capt. Cecil = AT RS ARD S JOLERE. family I cannot remain longer in a — position which does not pay sufficient B 5 5% - i Gradoata Eyes Examised In my annual reports for two ye i ; here today. says | “org Seriously injured when the last McCormick Modical IPnsit colralatiationtto the hanen|more o DEREY O R e Ve ihe|Coneh and first “slecping car of a Lee's, an official of Dublin Castle. was Fifteen Hurt in Wreck. | KINSLOW. In =ad but loving remembrance f our dear hushand and father, W1 AM KINSLOW. who died two Callege Olasses Fittad 7 g i an official statement issued by the | train from Chihuahua City to Torreon i !| DR.CEAUDE S. SEMONES uate salaries paid to employes of | Cletin authorities {turnad over between Yermo and! =l UDE S. | (his office. and [ marvel that men| “Forty armed civilians called at the | Conejos stations, owing to defective | MpATiich T Moy Eyeaizht Spectalist | Dossessing the technical cducation |home of William Fleming yesterday | brakes. 30, 1916, Aun @emerly With Fawin X. Ete) | o gxberience a'hich the duties ofland demanded that he and his son = B e ey ow Local can be retained in 5 fhetriuos LI - - 409410 MoLachlen i Ghto. naryics; Eavselally updec the dis R e o e - R B Exeperty, Fussles Ituly DACGHTERS MAYNE NP HELEN 0th and G Bta.. X. couraging ‘and trying conditions in |Secolon: ‘They refused and the raid- NDON.—A plan is under consider- AUGHTERS MAYME AND HELEN. Phose Mais 781. red to the memors of my demr recent years. ation at Rome for the return to Ger- | POPE. & and his son attempted to scape, but{many of all = e e 3 rman property seques-| husband. Rev. JOHN W. POPE. who depart- Spocal = Length of Service. the son was killed on the highroad |trated in Italy. according o the Bven.| £d This life thee Yoars ago totay, March pec {Twenty-six_years, or one-half of |and the father was badly wounded |ing News, which quotes the Roma| 30 1915. TIRES my age, have been spent in the serv- {He crawled into an outhouse, where|Tempo to this effect. Germany, as the| Some may think rou are forgatten ice of the District, and without ex- |he was found by the police. !scheme is outlined, would pay Italy AN The ot houg ainte bnim e, 3 1 ° ception, the former Engineer Com- Taken From Carriage; Shot. | 1.000.000,000 lire, partly in goods. Such | 1, they little know the sorrow tob, 0x3/2 missioners have commended and en-| TIMOLEAGUE. Couniv Cork, lIre- (&1 arrangement. however. depends on | o TS FATTHREL, BIFE ® Shap th i couraged me In my difficult and im- |1and, March 20.——Capt. William Good, | 2 joint allied scttlement of the whole | ppyworng. 1 sat but lorins ramemahrance.of p them up! portant duties. & young former army sofficer, was |FeéParations problem. my dear wife, MARGARET E. REYNOLDS CHAS. E. MILLER, Inc. Tt is, therefore, with extreme ve- |, o0 e F O oL are and shot dead = (nee Fewkes). who departed this life five . L. M ) gret that I must ask you to accebt|ara today, Tha usual -spy” notice| Cardinal Dougherty Leaves Rome. sears ago fodsy. March 50. 1916, Formerly Miller Rros.” Auto Supply House. | my resignation lo take effect at the | Zoe affixed to the body. ROME.—Cardinal Doughert the | The 30th day of March is bere. 81 Doors North of H St.| close of business on March 31, 19211V T tather of Capt. Good was shot|newly appointed American prince of| 1o me it i the suddest day of the sear. - L Mesureryou that my Interest Inldead a fortnight ago. the church, left Rome for Paris yes-| S s Toars o tolay 2 CllfiC a S p termination of my publle duties. 1 Find Underground Assenal. !":Zf'f’af"l‘»?c'“,?&'l'xoi‘"}.5“{’:.',3"""534‘2{&' Andber sweet Tace s ever belore me, . < . o Ur oa am heartily and earnestly concerved| CORK. March 29.—The police thiS|the papal undersecretars of - state.]| ™ iy Pleasint look that was always French Willow Arm Chair, partment Size Refrigerator, fn" the welfare and improvement of |afternaon discovered in 'a _dugout | \iee Nilonomidorserretary of wtateii mem T —— IS Ideal for——| |« matters reiating to my native city. |near Cork large stores of a~ma and |36 “Lenone, se R e e et ) “ Co l . !and especially the public schools, |ammunition, among which were two|Ngr. O'Hearn. rector of the AomdinE | LR HU&RAND, DANIEL F. REYNOLDS, Natural Color, White Porceloid Interior, $8.00 $26.00 i which have occupied so many years | elephant guns. quantities of bombs.|College, and Father Bornard satn AND CHILDREX. MARGARET A.. JOIN of my time. As & private citizen I|mines. gelicnite, detonators, bayonets. i <piritual dircctor of the Mimerienmel: | W: AND PAULINE F. REYNOLDS ' SeapOlntmaet,T may be freer to put forth my efforts |pikes, a few rifles and revolvers and lege. SERY. Kinmah ut Boving mesemibibiste o S3buas: Cutienia (it o) dizious litera- dear husband, father and Lrother, JOSEPH for improvement in the system and in |also uniforms and sediziou: ANDREW SEAY, who departed ehis 1ite i French Willow Chaise Lonnge, Solid Cedar Che‘ty the extension of the buildings. ture. A w\mo:- Near Mount Carmel. Tears ago today. I ars imonde. N N.—. £ e brance. Natural Color, °* 42 Inches Long, VANGOUVER. B C. March 29— 05| Tirota ton S o tare f, Longon ||| Sastle feomeht of oe memtenes mond Gratton Tsmonde, described as|rioting broke out in Haifa, Syria. at the Just a token of appreciation he Sinn Fein envoy to New Zealand | foot of Mount Carmel, on Easter Sunday At s <till for yon. and Australia.” will be refused admis- | following on Arab demonstration. One| B DEVOTED WIFE CHILDREN AND sion into Canada, it is announced here. | Christian was killed and eight Dersons | gpooaier Firlt He is now on board the steamer Makura, | were wounded, most of them Jews. A | SRORTER: Sacred to the memors of our dear due here from Sydney. W., after | state of siege was proclaimed and order | ‘anrim : SR, $39.50 s $23.50 i « Three Piece Arts and Crafts | Living Room Suite—Brown fumed finish, upholstered in leather, ‘ $77.00 being refused admission to that country. | was re-established. e departel ckio fite for stemmnl sust vl Want O'Callaghan Deported. BOSTON, March 30.—Letiers pro- | C3nada Makes $1.293525 on Ships. test] against “further toleration of ga(:’r;{\w':'_)?m'flio" of Canadian “‘?emh-uyfl l;ramm'y darling daughter, s try of Donal ernment ships during 1920 showed "t ‘save - g }hto"”:u?;;ml.',' Tora Tmayor. of Cork,” |an operating profit of $1.293,5%, with| DEVOTED MOTHEE. MAEY E. WILKINS. Who was tendéred a reception in this | Net earnings of $781,460. This announce-| Although I cannot clasp your hend, 2 Sunday, have been sent by the { €Nt was made in the house of com- Your face I cannot see, Loyal n:x xoi\ through its president, |mons by C. C. Ballantyne, minister of -‘“;‘_“m r'_"-;-m!;grl-ml:;k—n show Demarest Lloyd. to President Harding, | marine and fisheries. Tmember e e AL CHASE. ® | Secretary of Labor Davis and Attorney A A . CHASE. Often my thoughts do wander To a grave not far away, INCORPORAT ED ;i 1316 101324. 72 ST.N.W. FARRY KAUF General Daugherty. The letter to the Fleet Catches 40,000 Seals. Toiay Sealls % ey o ART GIFT DEPT THE LINEN SHOP il et T | e oo o s | TSI . T admission to the country by a stealihy {land sealing fleet reported by sivel Are those who loved her hest ignonette and affeta &nd premeditated violation of our laws.” | that it had encountered sreni herde o SISTER. LILLIAN G, WILKINS. ® Floor Lamps—Mahogany, An- Bleached Pure Irish Linen— tique Ivory or Gold—grooved Union and all cotton Table sockets, " inches wide, $12.00 Each - $1.25 Yard Mahogany Candle Sticks— graceful lines—13 Bleached Pure Irish Linen Nap- inches high, kins, 20 and 22-inch, $1.00 Each $5.00 Dozen = [ Sflkl Candl:]a ;.limde;l—assortl;d Bleached Cotton Sheets—torn o °:; da:;an da:im:;:‘aises size 81x90 inches—standard 4 cotton, 35¢ Each $1.10 Each Linen, Union and Cotton Card Table Covers, hand crochet Bleached Cotton Pillow Cases, edge in colors, 45x36 inches, $4.00 Each 30c Each caught and that the sealer Viking alone r husband. DANTEL W. SIMMONS, $100,000 CONTRIBUTED ! Japanese Prince Due in May. Some may think you are forgoiten, desr we shnil meet Lerond the mist and asks for his immediate deportation. | seals, that 40,000 already had been | SIMMONS. In sad but loving Temembrance of had 20,000 aboard. ried this life eleven sears ago fe Sy day, March 30, 1910. | { PORTSMOUTH. England.—The crown Misband. TO IRISH BY RED CRDSS,nrlnN‘ of Japan will arrive at Spithead | And the wound is all healed, b The saints in Beuiahlaod S DEVOTED WIFE MARY SIM . | on May 7. according to announcement in naval order. The Japanese party ‘rilli “Conditions of Unusual Distressvovage on the warships Katori and hi 3 Exist,” Says Announcement £ l of Aid. ‘—?—’ The American Red Cross will con-| CARD OF THANK:! * i o MUDD. We wish to <8 01 woere thanks tribute $100,000 to the American com- | ¥TDD- We wih to cxpress our sincere tlan mittee for relief in Ireland. accord-{ friends for their kindness, sympathy and FUNERAL DIRECTORS. beautiful floral tributes duriug the illness | Artistically embroidered georgette and silk trimmed || in& to an announcement made at na-| 0% he deacn of our dearis beloved moch: | i i f the organiza- 4 models in all the desired shades and effects for women :{g:‘*,‘,:‘f?fi;{.’i"““ O SN VDD and misses; popular sash, tunic and ruffie designs, in The money will be taken out of an endless assortment. Priced Thursday extremely low || funds held in reserve for relicf of = = i Con- DIED, to keep the Ready-to-Wear Section busy all day long. | conditions of unusual disiress, CO0 | sRowN. On Wednesday. March 30. 1921, ac i e e The early shopper gets the best selection. o s nonnsemEnt madeal arh bvim:i his residence, rd st. nw.. JOHN W.{ Frank Geier’s Sons Co.. 1 BROWN, beloved son of Ciraielia A. and ECRAST RS ! disbursed in Ireland with the consent! (ue late James W. Brown, Remains can be 1113 SEVENTH STREET SIMMS. With fond recolloetions of my he- loved grandmother. MARIA E. SIMAMX. who died eight years ago todar. March 30, 1913, CATO W. ADAMS - J. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Diree LOVING CHILDREN. *|,nq embaimer. Livers in conpection. Coon AII-W | of the British government. #een ot the chapel of William H. Sardo &} e call »o! Following conference, it was agreed ! Co, 412 H st. n.e. Notice of funeral here-| —— VELOUR l’aps Oa 8 | by Red’ Cross oflicials that the con-| after. 31 Tlmothy H. tribution should be made in lump sum | CARVER. March 28, 1821, WILBURN . i 41 H N.E. Phone L. 5543, Modish Tan, Jade and Copen Sport from national funds. The Irish com-| “CARVER. leloved Husbaud of the late Min: = Coats, with large buttons; and beautiful A mittee will not solicit nor accept con-, e TAWven SEd 65 years Tuserdl from “ZURHORST 5 . : tributions from chapters. > e e 2 S']k'fmb“?“(’i"‘zdforn‘“]o"r:::‘ artlzsprc:"sse‘: “The urgent appeal by responsible| AUITdeY. March 31 at 2 p.m. Interment 301 East Capitol Strect popular shades; W isses. American citizens indicates that there | oapo Phonc Lincoln Special Thursday at.. now exist in Ireland conditions of | CARVER. Ofticers and members of Myron M.{ o ptished In Martinsvi: P y 3 Parker Lodge, . F. A. A. M., are re o { unusual distress, particularly among| guested to be present at a special commun, s the women and children, who must cation to be held Thursda; March 31. 1 -1 inevitably be affected by the present| at 1:15 p.m., for the purpose of attendiug Quick. Diguined s 3,000 Yards 39-inch Heavy nev 3 | W Bl & Sale of situation,” said W. Frank Persons X of our Iate brother. Past Master Percales : el e e e T ‘ il % {mittee. “Accordingly, the American!| ster. *) ok S Mill-ends from 2 to 10 Unbleached Sheelmg, 10c | TRed Cross makes this gift in con- DORE. On Tuesday. March 20, 1521, at Cin-| A& 5 - yard lengths—fast color JUC formity with its traditional policy of | funati, Olio, ‘Sister LIDWINE (inoa M. RUGS dots, stripes and fig- Tremendous purchase of perfect quality JJ|alleviating emergency needs.” Hampall 2 Pt ’:‘e;;‘:' R LL:um.“--:{ ) ures on light and dark |Shceting, cut from piece—free from In a statement today Peter A. Drury,| NG Dime, Lesding. Ohio. . B dorels 142. grounds. Enough to last one|dressing—lay in a supply for summer J: president of the Merchants' Bank and Private Ambnlances. Livezy in IMPORTED GRASS RUGS RAG RUGS, MOTTLED day only. needs at this one-day price. chairman of the honorary committee [FOUSE, At Sibley Horpital, fuesduy. March of the American committee for relief| ugu"tr Giorge Fouse, ehict wamner o o | OR PLAIN l Ch Il in Ircland thanked the cltizens of I e e Fuseral o ‘Wash T n behalf o e national the chapel of Join R. ht Co., 1337 10th 6x 9 .........$3.85 9x12 $12.50 Double-Bed Bleached Sheets 68 SRR B F R e U eI r20s ' STREET NW st e e eene o Extra fine muslin of perfect quality—popular hand- c given the campaign to raise $100,0( ey et d Pt T (FORMERLY S40F STNW, 8x10 ..........$6.45 T 7.6x10.6 $9.75 made with 3-inch hem and double welded center seam. for the suffering women and children emetery, | [Nevnort and Frovidence, & L. | %HONE Al sD8 n S Lay in a big supply at this price. B Matay nighe e 10 @ successiUl}ryrn “ruesday. March 20, 1921, at her r=| ARSpears - CuNichols WBSpears “The result of the drive just closed,"l idence, 1923 § .w.. Mrs. ANNIE VIR 1 NIA GEYER. Funeral private. Kindly sald Mr. Drury ‘proves to the countr; > o i . D BO Y s’ SPR]NG SUl I s atlarec that when a call goes through | - @bt fowers. = "I Joseph F. Birch’s Sons { the 1and to aid suffering humanity the | HAR: . Tuesda: arch 29. 1921, at 7 13034 M St. N.W. e : o a3y ™ her residence, 1 st wel District of Columbia is ever ready to| BPie ot h i 1 € A HARRISON (nee West), be- i : share its full part of responsibility.| pPCREIFITS JATRISON (nee West) Automobile Serviee 9x12 ..........87.75 " 6x9.......... $745 " DRAPERY DEPT. * Double Bordered Scotch Porch and Canoe Cushions, Madras—natural color, cretonne covered, 35c Yard 50c Each 36-in. Cretonne, light and dark 36-in. Filet Net, small figure colors, floral and damask designs, white, ivory Positively spectac- for their generous support. pom., at his residence. 16 Preston ave.| 412 H st. n.e. Phone Lincoln 524, ular values—fine CENSORSHIP ENDS I Cierrydale, Va., PENDLETON S. HEFLI) Modern_Chapel. Automoblle Funerals. RADIO CEN R T ON. Weds HE g in sizes 7 to 17 years. = incaday, March 30, 1921. at " SPEARE ESTABLISEMENT. Full lined pants and = o'clock, from 1434 Webater st. now. 1 CEMETERIES, 1921, after a 2 Values to $10 v The national committee is greatly in-{ ties of funeral hereafter. : / debted to the people of Washinglon | greying. Tuesday, March 20, 1921, at aged 73 vears. ' Remains at Wise undertak-{— __ - =S ST e et S a3 3 |~ v, L, SPEARE CO. and gray mixtures, Navy Neither Indorses Nor Bars|JoHN: o e 1 a.m., at his reside ORGE C. JOHN . g Press or Trade Messages. STON. in his Slst ye Funeral Friday, | _ ankie OR8 W ¥ Removal of all censorship restric- Inseat AL tions over press dispatches transmitted | ENIGHT. ‘models, y Fark Ceme- rouped at e five- ) by naval radio is announced by the Z Cniversity 0 The Tark Des; and ecru groupe Navy Department. Under an order is- e | ort coln i e ?) dollar bill for Thurs- sued by the last administration the| year of his age. Solemn requicm mass will | a i Aepartment reserved the right to hold| be suug at St Alossis Churen Thorsdey fore Wi Seaven 35¢ Yard 9ay only—and they e nes camtaining rattcr Cons| Marth 51, a9 am.” Hemaims at Coniiga: | o Bulmere Beulerard at Districs Lize_ won't last long at sidered by the naval authorities to be| 12 H st n.e. o} OSce: IS TH L = - ‘Nl‘l.l' s,c - H . inimical to the United States’ relations | LANGSTON. Tuesday, March 29, 1921. at| FUNERAL DESIGNS te Scrim Curtains, 23 yards this price, so get in 4 with other natlona. | a0 am. s b pldence, | LIS = UNERAL DESIGNS > The new ruling disclaims tha T T D AN OEON Floral Tok: afly ission of the messages,| loved wite of J. B Langston. oty | Appropriate Floral Tokens c : : ong, double hem, hem- : mers, transmission o oted wite ot 1.5 Lungeton. and’ only 38-in. Ma-quisette, white and 2 either press or commercial, by naval| i, mour their loss, besides a husband and ‘Washington Fl Co. radio implies official government sanc- | mother, one daughter, one son, two brothers, O“Il by Aftel’- ter e O o an o! tion of the contents, ' one ‘wunt and » host of fricads. Fuperal 14th and N. Y. Ave. Main 5 “The department feels that censor-| announcement later. e . o A s sli P s d Oxford! ship is repugnant to the ideas and|MILES. Aenday March 2, 192, at 6:13 Beautiful & Appropriate Designs u ppels, u'np an ts of the American people.” the [ p.m. at hix residence. 2622 Georgia ave. | ap Soder” continues, “except in time of| niw LEROY J MILES, belored bustuni | BLACKISTONE, Mth and H i hational emergency. It is further felt| of Edith Burgess Milea. 'Funeral Thursds Black and Tan Vici Kid One and Two et Cansorship, even of a limited na- ;,l.r:;,r,“m,n.m"&:. Trom MeGulres funera Strap Slippers, Patent Colt and Gun ture, implies a departmental sponsor- stitched, finished with ivory, good clear quality, ent lncolediee 25¢c Yard $1.00 Pair Jici 1 1be s f f Sheba . o . Metal Pumps, Black Vici and Gun Metal 49 ship for those messages which are|OGLESBY. Al L Queen of Shens Visit Our New Rest Room, Main Floor Rear Oxfords, with high and low: heels. All . | permtiea e B view or the | Pl TorAL pione sizes. 264 to 8;in each Iot—just 260 pairs — A this time the departmend therefore | b b i et 3 3 left from the Faster rush Rty 5 : S, es 32 £ e servier WPy sivee