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[t 4 THE EVENING STAR, HURT IN COLLISION. | ISGhowi Tist Miene whne turning| 4,000 AT IRISH RELIEF. |2 20k, ' oo, Pthair Sos Winnines | PRIZE CONTEST TONIGHT. into an alley near North Capitol and tonians, availéd themselves of the op- Motor Cyclist Taken to Hospital M streets The driver of the car|Two Bands Play Erin Airs at C. U. | portunity ‘of an old-fashioned Irish | Will Compete for Davis Speaking g e After Crash With Auto. | ported. led to stop. Gymnasium. ‘The fund for the suffering women | Honor at G. W. U. WHOIE. Tuesday. April 5. 1921, at 7 o'clock nd children of Ireland, it id | a.m. at 140 Cansl st LILLIAN. dsughter Thomas C. Wells, twenty-three With two bands playing Irish airs, |-.n :n‘mr_m-nuw :o uwelled"b.y 'lp-{ The Davis prize speaking contest of Provistons to Carry Out Suffrage -;vm\l;:d'; 324 Samuel Whoie. aged' 8 montis v Years old, 435 Manor place, was in-| ALIE"S ARE EXCLUDED. more than 1.500, couples danced at the | proximately $10,000 as the resuit of |the department of arts and sciences | Amendment'in Busy Calendar % e dhe . , D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL ‘5 1921 . . ] U S REB [:Rflss PA"] LEGISLATURE IN FLORIDR |,oowe o 1o 2™t s .0, OPENS 60-DAY SESSION | -7y el {0 2 A 2RV Jured yesterday as a result of a col- | big benefit ball given in the gymnasium | the dance. |of George Washington University. i Hoa IN MEMORIAM, i . i vcle and ey of the Catholic lision between his motor cycle [ e e e e ey PR o o ey an autamobile at Maryland avenue If Not Eligible Cannot Become |Irish relief tund i Tniversity for the t night, and 4% street southwest. The in- As early as 9 o'clock long lines of |of the institution. 2023 G street. to- 2 1 TALLAHASSEE. Fla. April 5.—The| it x long lour bas pagged a jured ‘man was given surgical aid Citizens Under War Ruling. Ao Tormeg Cix tong lnes o< I(WALTER M. LOWNEY DIES. night at 835 oclock. Dean Wil-|Resolution of Praise Adopted Florids. legislature convoned todas | Toe % dear mother deparied this Hfe A e RNy HoNPItal. ¢ vears old,| Japanese. Chinese and other aliens main entrance to the big “gym,” and | = liam Allen Wilbur will preside. Tor s eieiyianst itaniel nenioni| as e a 531 North Alfred street. Alexandria, not eligible to citisenship in the [ When the last of the occupantd had | Widely Known Candy Manufactur- | he speakers will be Oscar H. Lin-, at Meeting of Interna- with indications that the solons would | Tee reet we with mpentr ™ * Ya. was knocked down by the auto: | United States were held vesterday b | {1000 ‘Deraons were In_ attendance. er Victim of Heart Disease, |dow, Robert Nelson Anderson, Georse'} | face one of the heaviest calendars in HER sONS. * mobile of C. E. Quinn. 1117 Vermont ' t;. pepartment of Labor to be ex- | During the intermission the Boys' | & BoHastingarRdegr-WellviBackelt an i Dy yERTE ALBINSON. 1u loviug memor. v ot A heimivieania avcavd 223 | cluava “from the privileges granted | Band from St.. Mary's Industral| ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. April 5.—|Bernadette 'S Attcnelson. The com- tional Conference. | Jekislation to carry out provisions | g My B A B 14th street yesterda. She 38 | men who served in the military forces | School, .Baltimore, which was in the | Walter M. Lowney of Boston, widely | Mittee of awi s compose . of the federal woman suffrage amend- | arted this life so_ suddenly it - treated at Emergency Hospital for | gu ol e I e e ont 1ull | ot o e e e riun the DeWitt Croissant, Prof. Henry G By the Associated Press. ment was the only subject of more | toduy, April 5. 1915, Mase At Nt slight injuries. .. |citizenship papers after two Years | funds for that inatitution, marched | KnOWN candy manufacturer. died sud- |tan Doyle and Prof. Whitne GENEVA, April 4 — The American | than statewide interrst in prospect at | ud 2t the monssters Hanna M. Nelson. colored, elght | esidence in this country. | Into the bullding, and for half an hour | denly at a hotel here last night of well. {Red Cross was the recipient of high | \P€ eutset " Elimination of the word | ber foul rest in weace. years old, 414 Washington strecl. | Some courts. officials sald. have al- ' gave full scope to its musical accom- | heart disease. He was sixty-five S == Tl %0 % ¢ the | Smale” in - the state election law | The joy of our life and the light of our love as knocked down by ‘the automobile | roady granted citizenship under the Hiihments. e o Helping Him Out, e meeting day o | Wherever it occurs is expected to be | Hux gume Trum our wome o the mansen f Howard B. Fields, Ballston, Va. | war-time legislation to races not oth- ” The committee in charge of arrange- | >, = 3 nt to elping Him . International Red Crosa conference. | Accomplished with little difficulty. but ! at 4th and H streets yesterday aft-| e ywige eligible for citizenship. Was w0 frue, her 1fe was o | ments, composed of Mrs. Edward J. “"L‘;“"" today; s | He—There was something 1 whum-f { Deputy Michelli proposed the follow | 908, clause o the Afatateiprencotl :I f y ; Quinn. chairman: Miss Sarah Hickey, | Mr. Lowney recently had not been to say to vou, but I forot What it {ing revolution, which was adopted by | PrOPIEM which while not regarded | e e A Y s “John | Walrus hunters paint their boats | Miss Ethel Roddy and Miss Kathleen ' in the best of health. He came here 'was now. ht o aseamiigrs o s i ] SpsEmaablein eaprclsdiis e : : y. recelv : y is wi Friday. She—-W. - el fan discusse engil The prese WA ey Rhode Tsland avenue white to resemble cakes of ice. Ready, recelved the guests. Many of ' with his wife last Friday She—-Was it “good nig A membl et iscuon b The prescnt law i Ao ! anan of anothe. al | expresses its profound gratituds for | TN pay e e the exceptionul and admirable work ' terpretation the law 2 would | ANDERSON. omplished by the American Red | place upon this as relating to a man i of my deir ToSs during und since the war.” and hiamile 185 who depar Senator Circolo said that not ‘ 3 i At | Reapportionment of representati 0§ Celebrating 25 years of successful s Drenient ot ihe Traling Ked {in the legislature is regarded in the | itizen, he wished to | sfate as one of the most important | thank the Americans. Mme. Risping | ernoon_and- slightly_hurt. She was ur will, but God's. be done L vou wee furgotten, ik the wound in Lieaied ER.* Lg remembrance ELIZARETIL ANDER. ! this life April 3. 193 The moni of April once more i her et of e L subjscts to he disposed of Nothing | oward this «nd has been dona sines| JNC Seebs in perfect peace iof Poland exprensed the same feeling. | foward thie «nd has been dor £ jratification of an amendment to he | Pratues Public for Support. constitution in 1887 providing that | Dr. Livingstone Farrand, chief of | Membership should be reanportioned £very ten vears to conform to i in_ populatic A dater am returning thanks, said that the gen- ! providing for ene representutiv {¢rosity and sunport of the American ! “ach new county ipublic permitted th, ing on of | observed. however HTER B GRANDNON BLONDHEIM. in <. our Imluved moth ] M. who depn for | aga wans. Apl ated has been | ‘ nd the House ! store keeping with sales to fit the event {the “American Red Cross council. in the great work. T ller coun- | NOW containg seventy-seven memhors | CROWN. CHILDREN. = {tries. with their Red (ross associa- | Revieion of fhe tax laws, lesislation | ory of o P {tions, he addedt aiso were dolng use- | 10 consarve the state's natural re-t EACE K Seded | tul work sources the establishment of fish | | _Gen. Mille of Spain brought the good | hatcharies and game preserves in | of King Alfonso Dr. Solo- | order to restock the streams and for of the Russian Soviei tele- | St the creation of a state publieiiy {graphed complaining that Russia had | hureau. revision of highwav and traf O {0t been invited to attend the con- i fie lawe 4 law reouirine the fencing President Ador denied thix, of cottle ranees and the usual at- declaring that all Red Cross countries | temnis to ereatse now countieg had been invited {amone the more important subjects in ¢ Mile. Masarvk of Czechoslovakia de- | prosnect | nianded « three days | The serate coniaine thirty-two men- | 1 me e L i an befors st ke yours, jyearly in every country of the world— { hers. and both hranches of the legis {When politics and disputations be- | lature are solidly democratic Sale me"’s tween | politicians and newspapers | sirong iags wnd passionate your pre You men of should cease, and the time devoted - addy. our bemeeibe Laisen the watvor, s international Red Cross work for| Nine montbs after the armistice '“"“ our hearts yearn for vou t e ar | £ humanity. The motion was adopted | WAS Signed there were 35 per cent bo,is that ther the beautiful gate? { {more women at work in the country !y Yl is waith watching for e B ats i [ than there were in 1914 } are,” Who i there at that besutiful 5 | He ie waitin, g oy ureau THE WEATHER. | CARDS oF THAVKS. | oEYORE e e, | g | 06LESRY. We wi xpress our aincere | GLADYX, T, The law of aver- $ 95 _District of Columbia. Maryland and | thanks an o the relath d 1o wemory of my dear . 2 | Virginia--Fair’ tonight and tomorrow:; friends durive the NORE GRAY. who departed this ages holds true in jcontinued mild temperature; gentle tg| A8d for the beautiful foral tributes 1918 {moderate variable winds. recent bereavement of my bl TWo years have passed sinee that day clothes as in every- L et Virg i s Falr tonight and to. | Saiek and siece »e " When my dear mother was catied soa ihine clea Soft felts mortow: contintied mild temperatare, | VHaGinank \alEALY Wrarat divars loving, patient and Kin g - Records for Twenty-Four Hours. | TILLETT. [ wisii fo express my sincere t HER D T SON. JAMES A. GRAY * and derbys Thermometer—Four p.m nd deep gratitnde 1o my relatives and many | GREFN, s 78: 8 p.m Fiends indaess. sympathy a W g AWcoRlscid Shuadecds L2 midnight, 0 4 % m. 53: 5 .| posmiitar Borer i e | other. JULLC Wa g T('l)é'co‘;v:l:an (vut: = fer Dorfoersn el oo 73! B ke bl SEET S =3 it Ay satisfaction € Y JPSC ’ meter —Four pm. 2% pm bA E T, 0TI 4t 3 thought of sweet remembrance, as hum:ng transactions Late spring hats in light 30-34: 12 midnight, 30.36: 4 a.m. 3036 | wrovrns we w Just a memory. fond and troe 3 3 Sk § a.m.. 20.41: noon | IETON TS Just a token of sprecintion ever get. .and dark brown, gray Highest temperature, 79. occurred| bathutyimr ro \ for van | 20 p.m. yesterda 1 foral tributes at | SR NATCHYER. EMMA t Lowesi temperature, 49, occurred at| husband and tather HENKY T. WIIA LEWIS, In loving memory of my mother i Ve MARY JANE LEWIS. who pased berond ture same date last vear | . = green, tan and black. Derbies in black only. Now if you men who have dealt with us will tell the other fellows mp. =< | There ix © W = ¢ Highext. 5 2 s | e ik w0 death! Wha o in just what kind of store s Bhest 510 lowest, 34. i : i, ¢ in tra this Recilfextcndloi: Also caps. 31.6) Condition of the Waler. AMES. Sundav. April 8 1921, at bis resi | Wi 1ife of mortal breath s is, D Temperature and condition of the| 8#0oe St Paui Sion. CHARLES Wil | 15 but w suburb of the 1ife slysian ;crv-ce to (pe whole Various styles, includ- water at $ am.: - Great Falls Tem- 2',‘,‘,",'“"“ AMES. Funeral Wednesday. | “."':,-;‘- o (nk_u».n.' ureau. 3 P D 2 perature, 58; condition. 1S, » P SR DAUGH ATIE €. LEWIS. * in, the fine quality iy unda " {JOHNSON. Sucred 1o the memors of our dear And everybody Kfinx Y 1 ) Weather 1n Various Cittes. l""'z-."mkf a2 miaki Jaren father snd busbund, TAMEN'E JOMNRON. s life one vear ago today Tewpera BAYL eral from i By Wednesday, April 6, at 11 . H ol dead 10 us: we love sou sl BBOWN. Departed this Jite Satucday, April | Not Jost. but gone befor 2, 192 0:50 p.i after a shor! ilness. You live with us in memors e 'l ber devoted dsughter | Apd will forevermore. 1926 Sle at. n.w muel Brown and motkde of Paunle Bowver. Homa will be satisfied H $10 suil cases & ardiisns handbags, $5 Cowhide handbags, in black walrus grain finish ; 18-inch size. at Fesiden Rosa W. Gy beloved wiZe of amemony Roon in your path we will foilow. When life's toils o more shall be e S i Thrvne of God we'll meet you, their o (wenty gra e e great grandehildren” and 8 hoxt of relatives <ol . d friends. Funeral.Thursday. ut ! McQUADE. in sad but loving remembrance of 1 p#u.. from Third Baptist Ch onr dear wife and mother, KELIZARRTH R. Sin o.w.. Hev. George Hullock. pastor.| MCQUADE who died nine yoars ago todas rieuds invited & 1 Avnil CARR. Saturdar. Apcil Nine yourx have passed. our hearts still b5, Al Casuaity Hosp S A TR CARR, son of Thomas H_and Ellen Carr of B time & on we miss her more and more Some people care only for substance; others for style; Bufalo 26-tnch suit cases. :.:m:;u"“n Al ihis life three years age todar. April 3, 2 g% . [VAthistaelhrame solid oclupati . e of{ Her loving smilex and gentio face. . . . 3 “5 f corners: strong brass Fioiody] 451 . se. Keoplem Bss at 8¢ Peier's] Noue can’ever @il her ‘sacant pince. x % 4 JoCicaand b sanf trn, Clowdy Friends and relatises fovited. Iawar | HER LOVING HUSEAND AND CHILDREN * . b 2 ¥ Some with straps on Ciear CASBIN, Mouday. Apeil 4. 1901 1 husband. EDWARD O. SMITH. who departed ar her resjdence. 1413 hth st 1918 VIEVE, ySungest gaughter of. *Caanin N 1 | i i i ! You live with me in memory. And will forevermore. Men’s 75¢ silk i 'f"i.. I wWent private. wore the crown of paticn 28 w0 a2 “ 8 “ bt CHAMBERLIN. Maj. PAUL ELLIOT. retired. hrough life you struggled on. . "x U. 8. M. C.. sou of The late Col. Simon El And those hands that rest forever : aite ose Z hews. Chamberlia of Loud Were The lands that mae ot home 3 IS = Foeiuay --4..»..»-:..: of Soph HIS DEVOTED WIFE TILLIE. * | Pittsburgh . a2 Clear g = = —— Portlund. Me 30 34 “lea: bome of his brother. Ed M. Ch m SSC ,.;f;:,‘,‘;:,,_‘:,,; 2050 s =P 16(h ai.. Wednesday. April 6. F1 RAL DIRECTORS. O o, VM DOUGHERTY. Monday. Anril 4. 1921 at ) Y O Antonio. 2 80 © oo Gowty | PUSTIETG e, 40 wisonsin ave { WML H, SARDO & CO., - ARt :ll::; nw. ANNA 8 ,uoul.'uunn' o s::; j oz H e e Phone L . i 5 o iy 3 Ci 1 bove residence jern ¢l u % POR YOURG MEN AND MEN WHO $TAY YOUNG' : Silk facing: cotton E Cloudy Abei 6, 2t 8:30 am theace to v, — Moders Chapel. _Autsmebile 2 s 3 Ciear i backing: beauty i Clonay V. L. SPEARE CO. - Chear orment (NEIT'LER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR CON- i NECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. R. SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT. Phove Fraoklin 6626. 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director with.strength—a Triends invited. S .. The substance of hon- As for style, Society smiart sock for low Births Reported. | "fH%mi s ytsams ést woolens; hand tailor- Brand clothes meet the . : s, i et Tt e TP TRLT | S g W ies A 31 | St ot ing; master workmanship; wishes of every man with - B ; A A el | ot L ana, Pz 3, tateree, gin i e will b Seebraied 331 Gisen Digaites & & = o 5 b 3 . Black and heath nd Frances M. Goodyesr. boy. d = 1 W. W. Deal & Co. the infinite capacity for de- clothing that sets off his ' g mixturess it A | PR M Wt vt e XK Lo S tails—find them all in So- personality without show- _ [ Cotton Hose, 29¢ Lo e R e L R T m., at Bt. Joseph's Orphan Asylum. Sister | Modern Chapel Telephove call, 3 Suberior FERNANDO. Funeral notice later. | . e R ¢ |~ " Timothy Hanlon ciety Brand clothes. ing him off. First quality seamless L Coakley. bey. cotton hose with double ' Walter B.'and Edith Armstrong, boy ok el > 2 FRISBIE. At West Philadeiph April 9 = sole, heel and toe. Hovert and Atoerria Hasris"ein. L1821 ANNIE B VRISBIE aged 77 vears | SNE R Phone L SSe3 € . Black hi d . and lisabeth Thompson, boy. loved wife of R - H ack, white, cordovan, Reale and Mary Matthe boy. of Washington, D. (. Interment at Arling Prices, $35 to $75 i e #/| L T. CLEMENTS ) Delsa Smith. ‘;rl, HILGENBERG. Monday. April : IDZI..f l'lul Wisconsin Ave. . y. : fortinnd tacuice o bt wn (] 1241 P e John W. and Amy Ourseen, boy. pareatd’ resigen 16th st me - Wednesday, April 6. at 10 New aute fumeral ears. . 9 2 i Men s silk 7 HOPF. March 29 1921 at Bayoune! N. J.l Deaths Reported PETBR F. HOFF. formeriy of Wasbiugtou. S— q Qeckwear The follewing deuths have been reported to oo, Franifin Bl Cintermaat s % the health department within the last twemty- . N. Y., April 1 | 301 East Capitol Street j < 1. P | enevicve Cassin, 48, 1413 30t st B e D ke e s =X I h S]_l u_bll e : \ 15 Gornelius T, Demarest, 63, 16 Bth at. s.e. " punerai services ‘st he & | Eetablisked in Martinsville, Ind e ver e “ . Joshua Scott, 70, U. 8. 8.1 Hoesital. Compauy tusersi parlors., 2901 m;fl-.x_l e o . . - S Vrmoriek Blumer, 7o, 2308 s o S aax savited. Tatermeat privase. | JAMES T. RYAN, : rlght now 1s featurmg : : - i e : 5 Aoirs avxe ck- B % . Menday. April ’ : ; Characterful nec Bita M. Meed, 49. 541 Bhepherd TOMNBOM, | Mautay, Aprt 4 i wearscarciullystailored e 3t e BT RN s : y of impo‘:‘ted and d%mes- | pkatberise. W. ‘Willcozén. "6 moahs, 1280 o Fuserat” from e = < -~ £ 2 tic” s, magnificent | "'Anna M. Kearne. 4 months. 934 4th st n.e m. iy e V. , 28, LS [0 . April 5, 1821, 4 « S 1 t £ B e A ney 1 ¥, Glorer ‘fl.l“'l"n;;v:ulc:u- Hoopital. | MAGOALLAN H‘mtlly‘.l' % m;'::x i ‘223":{‘%1'“5'” NW woven twills in gracious e Mixon. 1. 1228 Ostrolbarg at. e Tocatand |y Fta! :-.."weama-';.-.q PHONE MAIN 108 colorings and combina- ; ¢ of Frank and Katie Auderson, 1 day, -'I AR Speare—CiNichols e g E . 2 {CDER, father of Dr. W. F. Ma. h F. Birch’, ' e Hecht Lo. suits _ Marriage Licenses. | fuis et i b o | Joseph F. Birchis Sons | " been from Israel C_ M. E. Church,’ lst roMarriage licenses bave istued to the e Dk, Charles Bishop and Hilda Shaw, both ef | MANDEL. April 5, 1921, at Hetel Powhatan, 3.3 i < Cincinnati, Ohio. ANNA ’Illflwk. wife of the late Allam . &) h b o e ®) William “'u lllfimpl"dnid“ ;l:l; G;e-..h & Mandel,, aged 80 years. , Here’s the. Ig noise in Jogoh k. i B 8, ¥ Rt | exmne* dpun 2, It witrasu vos . : S Cook of Buneriand, Md " 36 yeats. Fumeral from the residence > James M. Willis and Mary B. Geodlow. aged' 30 ves Hylan G. McOlaine and Rertha Strange. :f_’ll-l- “,‘,‘,',":f'-. 'Zlu, Bates James Reed and Lottie Stewart. i red .. Wright and Marion §. Harley. pieabeieony:), ~ SILK SHIRTS Michae 7. Rayman 4ad Aana B. Simpess | MILLER. Monday. April 4, 1821 Stewart L._Weigman of Chevy Chase, Md.,| deuce, 193 Caivert st. K. husband of the late and Grace Averill of this eity. 7 S - i Al Jersey silks s 5.95 D, Marcex Wood of this ciiy and Eteel M. Ma de tO re tai l a t “0 to ‘ 60 Crepe de chine Letcher Longerbeam and Lottie Heishman, both ef Cuipe; Va. " Broadcloths Memerials in all parts of the United States. Cecll W. ders both of Ciiften A¢ ber residence. 900 Sth i Fal orge, o s H. Rohiew of Salisbary. N. C.. and| Jp40%, of Joseph Nolao and ne. . Even in the “good old days” we never Rowena' M. ‘Smith of ihis civy e ' THE 3. F. MANNING €O., ING., Same full, fresh assortments had shirts like these for any less, and we Tt folt ol Fitnius. o asa| fn oty Neme shurt. MWashington, Br e " dom’ ha 95 af hi o R O'HARE. .Oa Sunday. April 3, 1921, at the e sk, - i 3 » lund h, L. Ing as if you were choosing from S "}uhi'l'::';y "._‘,4‘ Ry ‘CITIZENS WANT HOSBITAL, | Soib 3ot ve: oSicl: T, Ousts ) Petl 'y * A Ft uneral from Lee regular stocks at the higher price it’s some “special.”. White.and celors. Ioeci] Disaioh to Toe oo | ey Sams g i praces e ; e LR - Ry United States publl health service | ONBORN. Monday, April 4, 1921, JB8sID O. $2.50 to.$3 1 dras shirts STt e, SRS SR S TS R E ey pmn 7 : Greenyilieiets » on . Gawlers Soas, 1782 Pa. ave. . 0« woven-madras shi 3 o .of the five, new. $2,600,000 | Chanel of Joosph ; Offices: $38 1483 ot 3. i - $1.95 oepitals’ Suthorised. by . Congre n.w: Inferient peivate. : i - it [ Colors woven: in—not printed on—hence. fast e o Rsnington. - Govarnmant au. @ 0 _ { as time. Shirts cut to most exacting staridards— [uioxitjen ! ';'!Z::'.;'.;i‘qxfifin: P e : & - Qe W' | customquality-throughout. Stripesialiall kindsy s ke ittty Seventh at F All size‘s, * - -Her Secret-Safe. Mias Muggs—And nsw I suppose you'll tell_every one_ I let :you kiss "Mr. Huggine—Dén't -be "alarmed. 'It's oothing to-hrag’abeus, - Prempt esto defivery sesvics. - W - %

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