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THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1921 MORE GITIZENS ASK FOR BETTER LIGHTS Rhode Island Avenue Asso- ciation Points Out Traffic Dangers—Elects Officers. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, [0 BABY FOUND IN BARREL. Year-01d Colored Boy.Attracts At- tention by Lusty Wails. Robert Boston, colored, of 8 19th street southeast, appeared at the fifth precinct police station about 4 o'clock this morning, carrying a colored male infant, about one year old. The in- fant had been abandoned in a barrel in the rear of his home, and the walls of the foundling attracted attention to_him. The abandoned child is robust and did not appear to have suffered from exposure. It is thought by the po- lice that a pink stocking cap and black coat, worn by the little one IN MEMORIAM. 1o sad but loving remembrance of uehter, | sister and__ sister-in-law. ACOSTA (nee Reinbard). who passed IWo years ago today, March 31, 1019. Qften from my beart comes & bitter ery. ¥, oh. why, Qid my daugbter die®” Then, comes the answer, so solemn and the police the night the accident oc- curred. The jury held Smallwood for the action of the grandA jury. The case involving a charge of driving while under the influence of liquor has not been tried in Police Court. GEORGE W. DERBY DEAD. divorce, he asserts, he would not have married her. Attorneys Alfred D. Smith and Kate P. Johnson appear for the husband. DRUMMERS’ CHIEF DEAD. COLUMBUS, Ohlo, March 31.—Wil- liam B. Emerson, forty-nine, supreme counselor of the United Commercial Travelers of America and Canada, NEGRO DRIVER HELD. Grand Jury Will Hear Accident Case That Resulted in Death. Coroner Nevitt conducted an inquest @t the morgue yesterday afternoon in the case involving an accident to \the automobile of Alfred Smallwood. <colored, near Minnesota avenue and Hunt place, Benning, the night of March 21, which resulted in the death of Mrs. Ella Schooler. Mrs. Schooler and friends were passengers in the automobile, and when the vehicle knocked over a bar- ricade and went over an embankment Mrs. Schooler was hurled into Benning creek. She died the next day as a re- sult of exposure, it was testified. There was no testimony offered to HECHT STORE OBSERVES ,,mm ACCUSES WIFE OF FRAUD. SILVER JUBILEE EVENT | | R. A. Baker Asks Annulment of Marriage in Cross-Petition. Alleging misrepresentation and | fraud, Richardson A. Baker, an em- “Dg;l;)ONA‘. :‘l&. March 31.—George | ploye of th# navy yard, has filed a £ 3. elghty-two, wealthy retired | croms-petition to the suit of his wife, Ere e Williamsport, Pa.|Mae K. Baker, in which he asks the | gjeq at a local hospital of complica” e i s home at Winterannulment of his marriage, which! tions” Emerson was born in Michigan, 7 took place last August =The wife|pyt came to Columbus in 1919 from had asked for a limited divorce|pes Moines, lowa. He became head charging desertion and non-subpPOTt. |of the U. C. T. in June, 192 The husband charges that the de-|°'Glim V. Holderman, Nashville, fendant told him she was “engaged |Tann supreme _vice counselor, suc- in evangeli k with Billy Sun-| oeds' Emerson as head of the trav- day” and wa: ngle woman. when | ejerg’ organization. he alleges the fact 1o be that she had | d and that a ivorce | b e %! :,:r::ns:"?‘rerrwhm been decreed by an| Old sailors believe ill luck will | may lead to the identity of the per- Ohio court. He also says she gave an | surely follow if any one even ac-|sons responsible for e al o assumed name to the marriage license | cidentally counts the number of per- | ment. The child was taken to Found- clerk. If he had been .—»gy;.d of the | sons on board ship. | ling Hospital. Friday’s Special Sales! —Hosts of new wearables and accessories in this week’s Friday Sales! Tk.lg prices are low and the quantities limited! All over the shop are unusual opportunities and first-of-month purchasers will find.splendid values in apparel suited to the season! WOMEN’S DRESSES Misses’ $35 to $39.50 | $12 to $18 Spring Hats, | $8.50 to $12.50 New $35.00 Cloth Dresses, $17.50 Silk Frocks, $25.00 $10.00 Sweaters, $5.90 An_ extraordinary group— . 0 Tailored sport and dress hats A special price to induce early P New styles for Spring. below | . ; | flear smactigtreetidresscs Mmitricotine g # in a varied assortment, including | buying. These are new sty and Poiret twlill, soft blouse, | regular price for Friday. Clever | {y. choicest Spring styles. e s e Y R sashed. basque. tunic and circu- | models of canton crepe and taf- | have been reduced, others proved Tuxedo style to be lh\; lar_skirt. braid embroidered and | g, gk " ruffed, tunic ana | Samples (and you know vogue this summer. Sweaters of satin’sashes, in navy, brown, tan ; 4R and thought light and medium-weight woo o Sinineton Boads of " Teade: |~ Amime forr SRGRIACES sitaisntlinebnadels flattractiyely them). on which w including _ zephyrs. Shetlands, O e et d embroidered and finished with large silk sash. In navy blue, port Dresses, $22.50 cured liberal price concessions. | jersey and mohair. Choice of chunte’and, Mamatacturers” Association. $3\0P?‘0 s“.m_m‘? ,,.r:,’. sgr.,," If you need a new hat it would | buff. brown, na black, jade. 2 koll®, of the Ad- 3 brown, gray. black and tan. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. secretat Dresses. in straight line model well repay vou to see these in | rose, sand, tomato, gray and B b o Wattington: . td Misses’ $55 to $59.50 with soft sash and new knee this ADl possess that at- | peacock—in solid shades or com- EDITORS TO ATTEND. Suits, $49.50 depth hem: overblouse with tribute to distinctiveness always | binations of these shades. Arrangements Made for Book Fair It you want a spring suit, see plaited skirt and attractive found in Jelleff’s millinery. ss to “_50 Tie_&ck white lined collar and cuffs. In New Cotton Blo“!es Sweulers, 8-35 Hearty indorsement of the move- of American Pen Women. these at this price. Newest ment to provide adequate street light- ‘Editors of leading American publi- Spring styles feature the new navy. Marion blue, gray, henna, ut $2.95 JainSweateref$3 30 B ing in the District of Columbia was |cations or their representatives have flare, sash and straight-line ef- tan and beige. portant as the above. A very $30.00 Silk Dresses, $21.50 | These have been given a place | clever style in wool with plain n the Friday sales becs been invited to attend the annual given by the Rhode Island Avenue |, o fair of the League of American fects, trimmed with braid, but- Citizens’ ton and embroidery. In navy SADoucHa0Fod i stiSidressesin or brushed wool trimmings. Nov- smart street styles. Fashioned their unusual value. Smartly | ity stitch or block weave style, made of sheer voiles and fetch- Association at a meeting | Pen Women, at the Willard Hotel. last night at the Sherwood Presby-|April 14 and 15. it was announced at blue only. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. of foulard, tricolette and canton n tan, brown, black, navy, rose. crepe; ribbon, bead and hand- ingly trimmed with filet or | tomato, peacock, turquoise,. buff, Venise lace, in combination with a meeting of the authors and pub- tecimnfChurSH) lishers' committee of the league. yes- $35 and $40 Sport Coats, $29.50 embroidery trimmed, dainty lace white and gray. Made with long and organdie collars, in navy, fine tucks and embroidery. | and rever collar and ties that Copen, tan, gray, brown and Shown n all white. also a few | fasten in back. black. i h collar ;465.00 and $49.50 Dresses TS NEW BAGS & SPECIAL! e grgfgg:{t-o;"&em;‘rfi last|terday. at national headqaurters, 1722 - 4 a TEAni%a- |1 street. $3350 $25 Spring Skirts, §5 Patent Leather lon, the suthor of the motion, asked| 'K B Goode. eaitor of Hearsts, will k3 arin rs. a an?i" E{‘r‘éetn rfi:’f:'s-mara “:;;:xo 2 510.75 ,B'II. $3.25 Rhode 1sland avenue northeast, be- Fiyfi’,'"‘c'}irke"i? ?fi:el’lrc!o‘rll Review, : - z Be sure and see this special An opportunity in smart box Silk moire lined; overlapping cause of the increasing use of the |y representative from the Bookman. lot of new ength Sport and si road by vehicular traffic. “To insure|jonn Chapman Hilder_editor of La Top Coats in camel’s hair. suede cloth and Bolivia: plaited, belted | and with Tuxedo - revers; tan, | jade, French blue, belge, collie, | sorrento and nav t Company Members Receive Guests -nd Presentation for Employes s Made by Mr. Rudolph. Impressive ceremonies marked the, onenmx of the Hecht Company sil ver jubilee, which was held at the| company’s store yesterday. Half an hour before cloaing executives and employes of th unnpn assembled on the secon floor. where they were received Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hecht, M colm Hecht, Commissioner Cuno Il | Rudolph and Harold H. Levi, man- T is not dead, whe is only & SoTHER remember her —— In the list of more than one hundred persons compiled by the Roman Catholic Church as suffering martyr- dom for the faith within the present limits of the United States. there ap- pears the name-of only one.yoman— Frances Gonanhatenha, an Indian, Indicate that Smaliwod was under the | Who was tortured to death at Onan- Influence of liquor, although such a|daga, in what is now New York Tge was preferred against him by |state, in 1692. 1 will never forget you. d. While in this world T s 3 onls Knows how 1 have missed you Dave passed away WOTED BROTHER CONRAD t of sweet remembrance. S. Wyengard director of Communit. {and accompanied by Miss ( {at the piano and Miss Margaret F garty and Emauuel Margolius. vio- |linists. the entire assembly sang | “America | Mr. Levi then introduced Commis- { sioner Rudolph, who presented a | huge silver placque to Alexander | Hecht on behalf of the employes. { The occasion marks the twentygfifth P 1, u anniversary of the Hecht Company¥ The | 7 : company started business with one store on the first floor of the site of the pr {ent building. With the growth of busi- {ness the firm gradualis acquired pos- on of the entire building, then one | after the oiher the adjoining propertiss, until now it owns the entire corner. Among those present besides members of Mr. Hecht's family were Stanle Lansburgh, A. Weyl, Samuel Phillp Herman, M. Goldenberg. Julius Goldenberg, Morton Goldenberg. Simon Kann, Samuel Heller, Joseph Strass- berger, Harry Hahn, A. Lisner. William Everett, C. P. Derby, Arthur Seymou secretary of the Washington Chamber of { W Commerce; Harry Cunningham, secre. ey ,j"j:-;"‘fl musi- Are a pl She had a & e and remembran and mother. ISARELL M this 1ife six 1915 dear Txabell we stay miss vou wILLIAN ETZEL In smud but loving memory of JAMES who died 31, 1919, Sadly RASS. BRASS, e THE FAMILY. = RUNGER. In sad and loving remembran our dear son and friend. TERCT N o departed this life Fears ago foday. March 31, 101 N I am waiting 1216 F St. NW. . WOMEN’S SUITS $50.00 Spring Suits, $39.50 Smart tailored suits you will recognize as unusual at this price. Navy or black tricotine; unbelted and narrow belted box braid binding and cable pussy willew silk $75.00 to $85.00 Suits thr. oot Tace 10 xee, L God thinks best ¢ call me And ! home with 1 MOTHER ANT n|r\m . of ou KT iy carts still sore, ™~ MY AXD In sad but lov ng remembrance o dear dnuzhrer’ ANNTE T . parted this Tifc ‘seveatecn sears ago today. B 21 350 Ars ago today Seventeen yoars have passed sincg that das. Wh or dear danghter \Illlh—,"l! called 50 tailored and dressy suits, in blouse, flare. slashed, panel and belted box jackets; hand em- broidered. ‘self piping. braid binding and self tucking. in navy, tan, collie and black trico- tine, covert and twill cord. $35 Velveteen Sport Jackets, $29.50 Very smart for Spring—belted styles with large pockets; full silk lined. In navy and black. Silk Petticoats, With J Fringe, $5.90 A new arrival and proving a big favorite at this moderate price. Made of fine silk jersev. straight model With scalloped edge. finished with fringe. Colors are henna. gray, navy, tan and American Beauty. GUY V. COLLINS, JACESON. 1In sad remembrance of onr dear w.fe and sister. ELIZARETH DODSON JACKSON, who departed this life two years ago today. March 31, 1919 is aweet 10 be rememberad, And pleasant “tis to find That thongh vou ma. You still are HER DEVOTED HUSEA ’ JACKSON, AND LOVING FAMIL N. Sacred to the memors of -eister. BLIZARETH JACKSO Dodsan). agadMur Our_hearts are lonely withont vou, We miss your sunshine, love, But we feel Your spirit around us, crepe de chine, canton crepe, R e e inside frame and mirror. Spa- geliplatcediSkeistsuiplatdss safety of travel upon the thorough-|france: Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, satin and georgette crepe: eye- N Reralisooalistyie: let. bead and floss silk embroid- and checks. in the wanted e s L il oire 95 fare it is urgently impertant that it ¢ *ditor of Good combinations of tan and | $4 Silk M Bags, $2. fazeM e s pan il iimoer not¥cnt representing. the " editor ot Good e GEe O R hite, black and G d and metal frames H trimmings. Choice of navy. blue and white, black an Covered an: e A o 2 aErairror tric lamps of high power placed at | onee thametat the booths tan and brown, blue and fitted with purse an mirror. frequent intervals along each side of lxl ‘Hnl sl %t the meeting black, gray, gold, brown and X ot A tan Pt n Rl o the roadway,” the motion said. Copies|tnat letters and autographed copies of the resolution were ordered sent to | of books atre arriving daily. The com- the District Commisioners. mittee is headed by Mrs. Grace Gel- Guy V. Collins of The Evening Star {gert and includes Mrs. Lars Ander-| Part was ‘elected president of the associa- |gon, Mrs. J. J. Locker, Mgs. W. H. tion to succeed Mr. Torbert. Other |Moses, Mrs. Lilian C. B. MJA. Meyer. officers were elected as follows: First|Mrs. Mary G. ConMlin, Miss Mary vice president, Dr. Charles Cuthbert- | Stephenson and Mrs. R. E. Carlson. son; second vice president, John L. Knopp; secretary, G. P. Springer; CARDS OF m“’~ fingncial secretary, A. F. Sievers;|PAIRCLOUGH. We wish to express our sin- i treasurer, C. R. Smith, and assistant| cere thanks and deep gratitnde fo onr many secretary, B. F. Edwards. Teistitul Horat trlbates Gt the. lzcss Chairmen of standing committees| and ac n-o'r-a brotber. GEORGR ELLIS PA,R( LOUG were elected us follows: Streets and | GEORGE BLLIS FAIRCLOTGH. o = sfdewalks, J. P. Benfer; legislation Tu by i) iy Wteicots hatitne Willilam S. Torbert; schools, S. 8. Sy- mmonnlli. census office, War Department, mons; sewers and water, Ira Nutter. e membership, J. D. Higdon; press, O. F.( Fegersi Vecational 'l‘:;mm-::vm g Ellis; public utilities, C. M. Neff; cere thanke for their qympnny and beauti- lights and mails, Wilifam M. Collins;| ful floral tributes at_the death of our be- meetings, C. Brashears; fire and po-| joved danshter ister STLR KL lice, J. F. Belfield; health and sanita- L SCHOOLER AND FAMILY. * tion, Dr. Charles Baune: lawns, gar- dens and parks, W. B. Putnam. Mr. BORN. Collins and Mr. Torbert were elected | SENGE. “Thursday, March 31_ 1821. at Sibley delegates to the Federation of Citi- W. sed Marian s«n_n. zens’ Associations. A motion asking Congress to mete out “proper punishment” to alleged “profiteering” coal dealers in Wash- Depa ington, mow under indictment, was | aod paaful Hisewm. At ber. residen tabled. Secretary Springer, on mo- eg.‘- n.w. l""}'{‘"" ANDERSOX tion of Mr. Torbert. was directed to |t }':mw'-"_" ron 20 write letters to former Commissioners | BROWN.' 0n Wednesdaygpiar Boardman and Hendrick, expressing| Bmowa mriovs o of Cirmielin A, i the appreciation of the association for their “fine service” while in office. Two candidates were elected to mem. bership. e LY PoST. MRS. DUNWO0ODY AT SING. fi:‘;‘-m T ‘Z,;,."";‘;l Mra Beulah Harper Dunwoody, con- i tralto of the First Congregational| tareatinydi “Fatormost privete, and soloist recently in the| oonwELs. Wetoestar Mazch t. Paul,” charmingly pre- sented a cycle of Scotch songs for the War Department employes in the munitiona building yesterday after- noon at the “sing” of the fin: n%da- partment, of which Brig. Ge Lord is chief. GWELL. In sad and lovine memory of my dear mother. EFFIE D L six years ago today, ERNEST D. LEFFI white, gray, Remnants—First Floor—Regular Counters Broken assortments that must be cleared away. See these while they last Friday! What'’s Left of Gloves These are the remnants left from pre- Easter selling—note the former prices— could you ask for better values? $3 & $4.50 Kid Gloves, $1.15 Broken lots of ] and 2 clasp French Kid Gloves in black, white, tan and pongee. Nearly all sizes for early shoppers. $5 & $5.50 Long Kid Gloves, $3.45 If your size is here, come secure the best glove value your money has ever bought, 8-button-length French Kid Gloves in white; sizes 6, 6% an In brown, sizes %, 7. 7% and 7%. . Yes, We Have Remnants in Fur Chokers Our Fur Department is small—we have no room for odd dloken. Friday they go at the folowing special prices: 4—$29.75 Fox Chokers at $10. 7—$13.75 Squirrel Chokers at $10. 4—$35,Two-skin Fitch Chokers, §25. . 6—3$25 Two-skin Jap Mink Chokers, $18.50. 5—3$30 Storne Marten Chokers, $25. 5—3$37.50 Stone Marten Chokers. $29.50. 2—$57.50 Jap Sable Twe-skin Chokers, 0 Two-skin Sable Chnkerl. 73, Fisher Chokers, $85. $65 Alaska Wolf Scarfs Go at $25 Just 14 remain—large size, rich quality wolf scarfs with novelty 'silk linings, LUSBY. In sad but loving remembganee of my dear daughter, LILLA LUSBY. who de- ife two years ago taday. She. was the one with soul divine. Whose heart was constant and tru One who was the same at all times, Dear daughter, that was you The time T know cannot be far When my dear ones 1 will find, Beside the gates 1 know ther wait For the one they left behind MOTHER. * MARTIN." In memory of LOUIS MARTI! who departed this lm one year ago toda; We haven’t room for odds and ends, as our space is limited, so we keep them moving. Many Odd Blouses Remnants—various broken lots left from the big Easter rush—generous sav- ings if you-buy tomorrow. $2.95 to $3.95 Blouses, $1.85 A big table lot—fine quality batiste, voile, and linen blouses in all white, also | Underwear Remnants Here’s Your Chance! Silk and Cotton Early shoppers will reap the biggest slvlngs—qulnplelfiel limit:‘—-fluy not last throughout the day. - $1 Muslin Underwear, 55c Gowns, envelope chemise and petticoats, ~ white with rose or blue stripe forming | 'ace and embroldery trimmed. They are neat check. Tailored or lace and embroid- One washing and they will look fresh and ery trimmed styles. new. P S $3.95 to $590 Blouses, $285 | a0k Camisoles, 85c § = trimmed styles; with ribbon straps. An You will be ‘gurprised when you see | (UMMES BYISR W T these—georgette crepe, tub silk and crepe de chine blouses in solid colors or iight 35-00 Silk Undefwefl’y $2.65 ; % Crepe de chine and satin envelope che- steipéd (eftocts, Tallored A prettly trim mise, gowns and bloomers in lace trimmed med styles. Also handmade blouses of | ang” taflored styles. Slightly mussed, white batiste in the lot. otherwise perfect. In flesh and white. * $5.90 to $6.95 Handmade $2.00 Crepe Kimonos, $1.45 Blouses at $3.95 Hurry for these—cotton crepe kimonos and breakfast coats in rose, purple, lav- Sheer quality voile and batiste hand- drawn work and embroidered blouses; ender and light blue. Not many. many with real filet lace trimming. V and $10.00 Satin Gowns, $5.85 square neck styles. Satin gowns in tailored and lace trim- $6.50 to $10.00 Dress Blouses, 85 med styles; in flesh and white. Beautiful models that ordinarily would be nearly 0dd lots from Easter. Choice of geor- gette crepe, satins, crepe de chine and Hosiery Attractions We will be busy sefling hosiery rem- nants tomorrow. See these: $1.50 Stockings, Regular and outside silk lisle stockings, full fashioned. In black, dark brown and white. Also a few wool stockings with vertical stripes. Silk Lisle Stockings, 59¢ Rarely such values—new spring stock, seamed back stockings well reinforced. In black, white, cordovan and navy. $2.25 to $5.00 Silk Stockings, $1.95 These will go quickly; full fashioned pure silk stockings, in black, white, navy, suede, medium gray, russet, silver and dark brown. Also a few silk stockings in taupe gray with lace clocks. The latter in size 9 only. Handkerchiefs Things you always want, but at rem- nant prices you rarely find. Men’s 75c Kerchiefs, 18c Fine Imported Cotton Handkerchiefs with fancy colored borders and a broken assortment of-initials, 3 for S0e. 75c Handkerchiefs, 50c Men's and Women’s Pure Linen Hand- | kerchiefs with initials and embroidered forgo! HTER AND GRANDCHILDREN. » In sad but lm'lnz" remembrance of o IR ar uncle, RY RK, d.pm-« this lite one e Sraven 31.1920. HIS NIECE, VIOTA FRAZIER S OVERTON. In |or(ng£~m-mhnn~ of my 0 A TON, who de- parted this lite three years ago today, March and how 1 miss her: hink the wor . In loving remembrance of my dear I8, and EVELINA V. WANZER, who aied” tweioe and Iour"!lu ago, respectively. Gone, but not forgotten ANNIE A. GILLISO! WHIPP. In loving remembrance of our da; ling daughter and sister, PEARL WHIPP, Tino, died one year ago’ today, March 31, m,- year has passed. our hearts xtill sere, As fime goes on we miss you more: Your memory is as fre«h today As in the hour you . HER DEVOTED MOTHER AND SISTERS. e et e s PU'lmL DIRECTORS. : WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and embalmer. Livery in connection, a._ chapel and modern erematorium. ' Modera: n.w. Tel cail M. 1383. 332 Pa Frank Geier’s Sons Co,, 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Modern Chapel. Telephone call, North 529. double. $1 Neckwear Remnants, 69¢ A pretty lot of Venise Lace Collars and white or colered organdy collar and cuff Casualty DRALING, in is Toth animal shape. Many wear these through- | corners. A very fine grade and very | pongee in bright colors and combinations. | sets. You will be surprised at the un- = John R. Wrigh 7 out the year. durable. Collarless, roll or convertible collar styles. usual values in this lot. l Baturday, April 2, Txmothy Hanlon papers pledse copy.) &1 H ST. N.E. Phooe L. 5543, Wednesday, March 30, 1821, at Phil AR G.. beloved busband of “ZURHORST” . 10 am. & 7/ cemetery. Relatives and frienda xmm to 1 < attend. ‘Wedneeday, M n-n IA".I' l’kpltfl"nd thll'llfe !m—..m e W PETER M. ULRICH | Pereonal ol Not a very tempting place in which to shop—as the building here is unfinished—but to relieve the regular departments we are hold- ing the Fnday Remnant Sale here again this week. Extra low remnant prices will make up for the inconvenience of shopping in this room, and if you'll shut your eyes to everything except the goods you will be well repaid! REMNANTS—WOMEN'S Sizes : $5 £30 Dreases of Navy Tricotine, braid and bead trimmed. Only 3. $ 1 5 only 10, $75 Navy Blue Tricotine Suits, In sizes 16 and 18 years, Only 3, pstairs Also for Shoe Remnants $10.75 Navy Serge Skirts, straight-line styles. Only 2. $18.50 Velour Skirts, plaid and striped styles, box pleated. Only 10. There's more room than downstairs—even if the surroundings aren’t as attractive! Your purchases look better when you get them home than they do here. And, goodncss knows, good footwear at such prices as quoted for these remnants is-attractive enough to Gant, Amy V. B E. Alexander and Chars *Notice of funeral hereafter. and .\'ew York papers please copy.) Departed this life, Tuentay, Moam Prices. CLEMENTS Wisconsin Ave. Ph West 504. Modern chapel. New aute funeral cars. qum and mr&an(b. H ST. N.E. Lincoln 3463 Automostie. Service. JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. SE Lincola 142. Private Ambulances. Livery in Connection. 1208*H STREE] ‘(FORMERLY S4OF.. NE MAIN_ 108, S CNianols ‘WEB'Spears. Joscph F. Birch’s Sons St N.W. e Justice to Your Eyes? —The glasses you have been wearing may have suited your eyes when you got them—but how about now? Shur-On Eyeglasses —including a thorough and scientific examrination by our expert optometrist. $3.50 All' future adjustments REMNANTS—WOMEN'S SIZES 845 Blaek Satin Dress, with gold thread embroidery. $30 Tricolette Tunic Dresses in navy, brown and black; braid em- broidered. Only 7. 255 Black Tricotine Dreas, braid trimmed. $69.50 Navy Suede Cloth Tumic Dress. $25 Heather Worsted Jersey Sports Suits, Tuxedo and plaited styles, in blue, brown, oxford and green. Only 10. MIRSH. Thureday, March SL. 1921, SOLOMON HIRSH, beloved ‘I Bocea Hi I from bis In Tato. mmm 1848 K . April 1, at 2 p. i Washington llebrv' $10.75 Navy Serge Skirts, straight-line and panel plaited. $32.50 Navy Tricetine and Velour Dresses, straight-lines,” wide satin sashes. Only 15. $25 Tricolette Dresaes, overblouse and straight-Iine styles, in tan, brown, navy and black. Only 8. $45 Dance Dreages, of orchid, jade or rose georgette orepe; silver thread embroidered. Onmly 8. FOR MISSES $39.50 Coats, in navy and brewn; sizes 15 and 17 years, f:.'-..c (rivate) cemetery. March 30, 1521 D DICKERSON = nd of Anna $20.50 Tricotine and Velour Dresses, in navy and brown. BSizes 16 and 18 years, Only 8, $20.50 to $36 Taffeta Nvesses, In ruffied and lunlu styles, navy blue, brown, black and gray. Sizes 16 and 18. Oaly $30 ‘Tweed Rain Coatn, in smart belted style; 'hlv.n. gray and tan mixtures, Only 8, $89.50 Wooltex Coat of brown duvet de latne. $61 to 75 Aftermoon Dresses in navy, brown and black meteor, Modern oy Sieginia on $ pom__treem bie ) Jato re nm Wi 1y, March 30, .m., at his residence, GEORGE O, JORN- 0N, I M Bt year. . Funersi Friday, 2 o'clock, from 1434 Only 3. suit almost any one! Separated by prices on different tables for quick selection—sizes as giten below; At $4.95 Regular $12 Boots 14 pairs of Women's Black Kid Lace Boots, with dark gray suede tops, welt soles and military heels. Dressy, serviceable and comfortable. Sizes E. 4, 4%.5. 6%, 7. D, 3, 3%, 4, 4%, 5”1‘ 6, 7%, 8. At $425 Regular $12 Ties 34 pairs of Women's Pat®nt Jeather Ribbon Ties. Hand turned soles and French heels. Very dressy and good looking. Sizes—AAA. 43%: AA L (%, 5. 6%, 6, 6%: A, 3%, 4, 6.1, 1%: B, %, 4, 4 C. 3%, 5%. 6; D, 4, At §1 45 Regular $12.50 Boots 25 pairs of Women's Patent Leather Boows. with black cloth tops. Hand turned soles. & have French heels and some have leather Cuban heel. Sizes AAA, 5%, 6. 614, T%; '”";; 4. 1%, 5.5% B, 4, AA, 4%, At $6.95 Regular $11 Pumps 17 pairs of Women's Black cnl Walking Pumps. Welt soles and military heels. Very serviceable and good looking. Sizes—AA, 6, § 6 7; A, 4%, 5, S5 e B 3, b, s o b €%, 7%; D, 1%. At $6.95 Regular $12.50 Oxfords 43 pairs of Tan Calf and White Canvas. Combination Sport Ox- ford, wing tip, low flat heels. Very good looking and wonder- ful value, (Slzes—A, all sizes, 3% to 6; B, zes, 2% to 6; C. all sizes, 3% D, ail sises, 3% to b%. At $4.95 Regular $12.50 Ties 33 pairs of Women’s Black Kid Theo Ties. Hand turned soles and ¥rench heels. Very dressy and comfortable, SIIEI—AA. 43%, 5, €15, 8: A, 4 6%, %, 5, 6 Yoo 3. 34, 4 416, Bla, Ti; Dy At $6.95 $12.50 to$15 Snmple Low 100 palrs -l' -anmln from one of the best makers of wemen's footwear in the country, All low shoes. They are bargains, s&nl—\!oltly 4100 Aand B At $4.95 Regular $12.50 Boots 37 pairs of Women's Tan Calf Yace Boots, with cleth tom ta match, Welt soles and milltary heels, " Very gerviceable and good looking. Sizes—AA, 5%. l, 615, 7 7%, A, 6, l 6 5%. €, 6%, % 3%, (. 4 23 A, y' mfih e At 56.95 Regular $10 Oxfords 11 pairs ut'n?'n Calf Oxfor: Ties, full round tees, low fla: heels and welt ga] Suitable for growing girls e omen, Very serviceable, Sizes—AA, 5, 5 4%, 6; LR s At $5.95 Regular $10 Ties 21 pairs of Women's English- made Oxford Ties, of black kid, with full round toes and Cubln hoels and very short vamps. Very serviceahle, Sizes—D width, 3 te €. 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