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: 2 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921 e : ] . IES: IN MEMORIAM. oy | INSURANCE MANAGER DIES CHRISTIAN P. GLIEM DIES; ..., e i 3 : 1026-1028 7th St. N.W. |Joseph D. Clark for Sixteen Years 7 WAS CAPITOL ENGINEER | ™™ ey - = 1 b Pl o 4 . ; in Charge of Company. Seftly a1 night the stare are sining : e o Government Employe for Thirty- Where th o ' “Boautiful!" s N ] Whom we loved, bt o Bl cries Moty Wie e ng e ee eI Two Years—Was Born in | .+ N . her brother, p : ving rewme 4 Kyanise, ! i Philadelphia. dearmother rGENE TR : g . o 4 ’ o three years uzo fo - s et ol EflVO on Wa Here Sees . Gliem. for thirty-two | 9% M “ i I engineer of the sone, but not forgotten & eady for Summer Y on Way S A B T, IO ; afternoon at his apartment, in the ; n lnving remembr Need of Close Relations | Conerccvionar 1xt “ana toasi Cupitel | §F, 05 dror woher. HARKIETY : 3 . 1 Wio dird Bring the children to strecis, after an iliness of efght fied Hirsh’s for just th ht With United States. St Gftem was born in Philadelphia | b J e rig e e AflyTeight years ago M 1o | styles, and youw’ll make TOTTAWA, Ot Max 6“1 told! xstumed the mosiiion s chiel clois sure of Fit and Quality, Premier Meighen that if there is a trical engineer wt the Capitol 1aHe ] 3 . i was a member of . AL Lam- too—ai renewal of the treaty China will have | pas "m0 Sl | 3 AI(III/ 1 !‘d lock over these to seek some close understanding Philadeiph ngton Chapter. |“Huflrflf‘s i sad but.doriag [ "' lew prices! with the United States, because Ja-| R L ",T_N"filfl"“‘";!": | HUGHES. Wiy depa isses Chil " i vill hold that a renewal of the e he Mystic] s resterday. Moy 5, 1010 e g Misses' and Children's Pat-| Growing Girls' Tan Sport pan Wil hold that a renewal ot ihe (e Wasnington o | ey e Aota J0R: ent and Tan Mary Jane and|Oxfords—flat or military heels. with her various undertakings in' His widow. Mrs Bva N Gliem: g et Sy - Instep Strap Punw5~ " with ball straps. Special price China. and she will seek to increase | Christian L. Gliem. and a daughter. | bty 11V to 2 S Sizes 21 7 her hold on that country and make | Mrs. Eugene C. Cassidy. survive him. | te fell. Bt £ot 8. to 11 Sizes 2!Z to .$4.85 her position still more intolerable.” Funeral services are to be held at WILLIAM BECKER AND wirs o 5to 8. This 1s what Bertram Lenox Simp- | 3 2 "'VIMhnl?I":'nr:'\’“ n‘!m"::;mn ;‘1: JACOBSEN, Sacred to the memory of my 3 ' s sald. just prior t i for | horst’s undertaking parlors. 3 ninther Y JACOBRSEN. who de Misses’ and Children’s Patent N:sl:l::“;lor{ustn"rr!::\sid’;r]"i;gorna::‘ B R A i) A Bt Misses' and Children's Tan Tan and Gun Metal Oxfords. which will he| 6 1013 matters with President Harding and | 8ISt in the services. Bn'fi!oot Sandals. si9s |Enslish and broad toes. e e caliet He W e | conducted by the Masons. Interment 1 often sit and think of sou 4 o i 95 to8, will be in Congressional cemetery. Try This Treatment For Old Fl Fogi " sk e 1S lreatmen or 00rS 5to 8... 8 to 11 $2.65 portance to China of the new Anglo- LT CIESE Row. Hapancre miiance which v 1o e ton-| RITES FOR MRS. GALT. sidered at the coming imperial confer ence in London., was emphasized by Mr. Simpson. who is representing |Resident of Hyattsville Buried in | if mnu:.\"::,'.'.’ rmataier, MILIAR | 1 years Toduy. May 6. 191 Pick out the floor in your home that has always looked so shabby. Select one of the eight attractive 'KEDS! KEDS! KEDS! colors that appeals to you and apply a coat or two of JOSEPH D. CLARK. President Heu Shin Chang of tne Fort Linw,n Cometery s aca sades Mlarie ) 4 Chinese Republic. | - e sleepn besides hin mps—parade \1\1(»4 White Tennis (ham ion I cident Insurance Company in the Dis- | " Mr Simpaon said. s f“! Mrs | on the e ol Yy 1.\ 3 3 ! Insy ¢ ¢ in the Dis-]” “The Chinese view ix that in the 1t her [ Pt S Ny ot T = i rels— Lace Shoes, with gra died yesterday at his home. gvent of any conflict betw: I e Msce Tienday. LI HES ' gray 25 1st street northwest. and the United States China fabout six 2% to 7 $2.95 soles— 6 1.95 Y ae0 Ehiladelphia | once throw in her lot with the United aftarnoon 14 to 6. . .$1. . o $60. He States and make war in common with | Rev. I A SANITARY 2 oo e s 2z to $ 5 | Washington in 1592, He was & mem-|her against Japan. Therefore no mat- |St. Matthew's parish. offic And (e bauks aie ever g FLOOR ENAMEL Growing Girls” Tennis 11 to 2.. .$1.8! B “‘z‘fl u\’ycldmfi Council, Knights o ter what limitations this ailiance ment was in Fort Linec I LOVING T GHRAN 0N T fords. wi N BT . ) : Co! bu make regarding British non-p: Beside n-rmmhor S Thia is the NEW Costing for OLD Fioors Universal Oxfords, with Boys' and - Youths [ Hiswite, Mrs. Marg R clark, (60 | pation T Sich 4 struggle. e inter- iatabrook, Mre. Galt S e mat forgotten. 15 J i S Dot sons, Cyri a CeritiG ¢ f i an x s i s i ) . Abeolutely waterproof and washsble. lo.pply.“ driesovers heels Sport Tennis. Patch O, I hue 1, ik sure| fonuon of :p;‘l‘lrdanl:ln\}sir;\l:‘:l"’lzx;::u(;’h“h:.lr‘ul\. ,1‘;]“‘ two daughiers ‘::,,,fwflxsou DATOHTEN, JE might with a tough, durable lustre that will not crack or chip off. 2 to 7...... $2.45 lLace Shoes. trimmed in vive him. Rt the Confilot on the. Ja i € U L nEion: ! futter. WII JOHASON fade- Col 2 to Rgs 1 tlie: t c the Japan ide. | Miss Dorothy U. Galt of this place, and | (ires S a0 S0k Eight handsome fade-proof Colors. black and brown— ! Funeral services will be held at the | This point is thoroughly understood |two sons, Dwight B. Galt of RIVer-{ ot cuited vou Just 1h Try Kyeniss Floor Kasmel sad Your Floor Problem is Selved. Crowine Gitis” Tennis 2 6 residence al $:45 olclock LomOrIoy |in China and Japan. and is precisely |dale and Frank of Hyatts- | G W it o ; ,rn\}\m\ sirls aean ‘z/g toz ,:_\u;r‘-_:‘:-s u\ia;st “{m"‘; S Bt | what Japan expects and would wel- |ville. An He takes vur gricf awsy .otus Pumps, with heels. to 2... come. W Usrom 46 XRE SRy P ! Church, North Capitol and T streets. Gt by Rev. Eugene Hannan. Interment S R e Chas. Becker Paint Company, Inc. KELLY FUNERAL HELD. o 2, to 7...... X e Wholesale and Retail ‘ e win've'in Mount olivet cemetery- | WIN 44-HOUR WEEK, e 1239 Wuconsm Avenue N. ! Kelly, who died Tu T S50 T e et e e i iy o Agents, for : RIVER FALLS TWO FEET. ACCEPT CUT IN WAGES | Kl ST || gt Vi el ok il Goldateln. Xt : L e Dr. Posner’s Ankle Brace LITTLE ROCK. May 6.—The White c e el at 2530 o'clock this afternoon | HIS " LOVING "DAUGHIER. ISABLLLE Brown, It M.. Walls, W. R Footwear for Children T niling " in- the vicinity of fat the apurtment. The services were | AY JOUN Celumbia Hariware Coi; Anacostia; " e etown. where a break in the 8,000 Chicago Printers End Strike, |conducted by Rev. Edward S Dunlap. love to the mem. Earmebaw & Bro.. B. I levee resulted in the flooding of more - acsistant rector of St. John's Episcopal fo. PONTIA BNITH LAY ‘(I\an 110,000 acres of land. according Call Settlement Union | Church. Interment was in Rock Creek 1 iis life vue year Emmons George A.. M. ito reports. The river stage has drop- cemet b i |,.u1 two feet. it was said, :ndn“ |‘.: Victory. e )Iv‘-‘\::“ kades are gatheriag helieved repair Work on the breal G A% n iy heart there co ::;e‘n: “a{md by Monday. Build- | By the Associated Prews _ As few kinds of yx ass ;m'q dn;c", my Portia to oo the break were reported flooded. Chilcags. Job: Srintess ended: Veaters | oo O cdu o ahere achway fro ‘:a;(::‘»n .ulf;.‘ nd care, z day, when their demand for a forty- | == s | | With Llesine four-hour week was granied and they CARDS OF THANKS. agreed to acoept a § a week re- 5 g mother, N. wiho departed duction, decided upon by Dean Ralph e A Heparied — e = - . i ’ | ! AT AN Emerson Heilman, who was chosen . dness in my L renvem ent and | 1u0a. 5 a es a ean a ea aVlng arbiter by the employers and em- ¢ ine many foral trihuics ot o0 SLE Awelve years hase pussed. our heart’s stil ployes. ROOK. v K. 1 As time gors on we miss sou more :AND DAL 1216 F St. N.W. Hater & Haiter. " Hughes Bros., nderly we Liid her to rest, nce of our dear The announcement of the end of |SMOTHERS. rel Your ey T v freny ey the strike was made after a five-hour | jranks 40 n: i conference between representatives of | conpathy u the union and the Franklin Typothe- I JOSEPH tac. Mark J. Mitchell, vi LILY A May Saturday that bri ng~ extraordinary opportunities in the Jelleff sort of apparel —for both women and misses. -\ shop with both eyes open to take advantage of market conditions whereby YOU profit. of Typographical Union No. 2 vAémBTOH 1 w'sh to express my sin iy One More Chance to Get that ‘the granting of tho forty four | W O deeh anoreviation to ail thoss | ".".“".'.u salier Good $22.50 o $27.50 Jerse Suits 8% were wiwave witting 1o ascent| TR (VS S M T v caune the arbiter's age cut of $4.35 a departed this life April A| P '““”IIM ‘ll"ll‘l‘“lx"n\x r;‘r'nml{r;n:: away seveu years ugo toduy, D in sorow return to this day, recall how death bore ber ? k., b insi gl ha h in- . MARIE lllLlJlA\ WAS MlssES $65 and 575 Fer Less—This Time the Price Is. ... 2 S oA [ Siailation of ‘the ‘shorer Week shoutd Bl e kit i\ [be _accomplished " without _ further HAnRtEDY sil.l( Frocl‘s s35 00 Here are 100 bult‘ in fine e A SR B :‘:‘k'{,’,g‘uvzvs—nwnsou Mr. and Mrs. James o ' 7 i Iy order th y [ ‘AN-W h i) Pr:'\i‘:“r‘(‘l':lehi’ozht;;e;: and press as- & lfl'\"‘, And Ieft us in tears. in grief and in woe, worsted -Weather” Jersey |5ttt vor Fhursday even- | s e stoud beside hier seven vears ago d d & A | K DEVOTED MOTHER AN Ul.\lu What a chance to secure a hand- that can be depended upon to give : .rln. =z l,'i'-:wj[".,.vflf'“‘, S ““,‘,,'{',‘I,""" : frock! About 75 of them vou real JCI‘:'E) Suit ser\lce——read) d GASHVILLE, Tenn. May 6—More o o, SR it o o o, S ) - £ C Rem— T 00 prin! TARRIES of '] ko H hen ] Ve sk SO ERE at any time—never in the need of fi shiva'in the'southeastern siates” which BAREIES ol Takimd s - o gt iR | 3t ahit - afieta ilks are affecte )y the strike of printers omes . vm'lng bewitchingly pretty. Taffeta silks pressing—never worn to a shiny W} for a forty-four-hour week. huve decided oL Mother, was only here, d a few f higl lity, in to operate upon the open-shop plan, Roy SHTLR, ELVIRA B. and a few crepes of high quality. 1 finish—in fact, the kind of a Jersey ¥. Williame, president of the South: d tern Typographical Union. has an- et el e 4 navy blue, brown, leather, gray and Suit to have when you get ready to nounced. He declared also that he had na_ B, Olark. " Fn ra B s T = received reports from New Orlcans that | residence Saturdur, At 8: 2 ke 2 4 ¥ black. Sizes from 14 to 18 year buy! twenty shops there had gone upon 4 | T s Satha Gl Norlh | You e wot fergutten, motber. o “ Y s I. qu Yonr Canr D".“n““;‘ asis. P tives and friends invited. . \h ‘U o / ARK Membe: f Spaldis Council. N In verv few instances are there e \:::’“‘r “‘:' ty Must Account far $165.000. % .:;::f o‘;ll 1':;1..:,.':.,1""fn_':::'an;‘ n":: REYHO‘!‘.;: L] y Navy Blue LEXINGTON, Ky, Muy & George L | { LK. and are requested o attend funerai | ar of wur d ¥ and sister, 1R Notched Revers Pinch Backs Black Plaited Backs Sorrento Blue more than one of a kind. Trim- Berry, president of ‘the International birger tne and place above mentiened. EUBY. who THO! Printing _Pressmen and _Assistants’ Union of North America, and other offi- [ A J cials must give an acoounting of funds | Gorr. ughte: departed this life four yea ALLAHER, G. K. } wgo toduy. Muy 6, 191 i i | sleepiuz; mings of eyeleted net, insets of em- v MARY COLI e e 2 5 . Tucked Panel Racks Tan spent out of the union treasury, Tdow d 95 wl © toved ondly broidered organdie, appliqued de- Tucked, Striped or Sponge States ‘District Judge A M. T coch, iy tihoais Home. 001 TiksDimicd Trom all sctome hore, 4 - ¢ T: of the eastern district of Kentucy has| M st ay at 2 pm THE FAMILY. * signs in colors and pleated ruffles. ‘,’"’L’ stitched P:a“‘ Tan fuled. “They are allcged, in a suit | Helitives and ‘friends are invited. " 18ter- | WHITE. 10 wwd bt loving o i . 5 A i i Pockets aray, brought by Chicago Printing Pressmen's | Ment Glenwoud cemete i our dear father aud grandfesher, CHARL We just can't begin to tell you how Angora Collars Oxford brought by Chicage Printing Prestmen’s | praort. Thurdar, i Srandiher. A ‘& and Cuffs Heather Mixtures imately $165,000 of the union's funds to| ' residence, “'" fl“": ey one, but wot forgotten, illegal uses. ' THE FAMILY. ¢ beautiful they are—and the price for choice is $35.00. Lace-trimmed Gowns and | Chemise. .....51.0 & $195 i Philippine Gowns and ' Chemise. .....5295 & $3% This lot of 100 Suits covers a range of sizes for all women up to 44, and no woman w ill ever want to be without a Jersey Suit for emergency use, for travel, for sports, for business or for her general pleasure, once she has found out what a splendid thing they are to have in the wardrobe. 100 suits— $22.50 ta $27.50 quality—ready for sale Agree to 44.H mx; opal Chureh, C. iNE FALLS, X. Y. May 6—The e place. Naturduy. 0 FUN Glens Falls Times. an evening newsp ; Teebt ot Adlingran.na -l ERAL DIRECTORS. per, resumed publication aftér hav nz, ¥ ek vabers uiease cops { 73 WILLIAM LER, buseral Direvter d embalmer. Livery .o connection. Cemme- suspended since Saturday due to a strike The wie Kalglits of Washington (o of printers and pressmen. The publish- | 2h dious cusyel aud modern crematorium. Moderate Poices. X2 Pa. ave nw. Tel call M. 13ak ers agreed to a forty-four-hour week for | rrank Geier's Sons Co,, Job printers and pressmen. Western Printers Return. | 1113 BEVEXTH STREET ) e, Nat i1, f ] Durpose of our late | ler. Sir CHRISTL LIEM. By or- ¥ w. DENVER. Cal., May 6—Printing trade | der of t!he‘\n‘l'nal!n‘;{rh o sl Modery (havel. Telophane call, Nerth by the western news 5 X aptain Gen : Thursday. May 5. 1921, at 6 am Timothy at hi e 5 workers employ Sheridan st o1 H ST N.E. ¥hene L 5343 paper union here returned to work to- P . day, following announcemen h $3.00 Glove Silk Vests. .51 at $14.75. Contern ‘woula ‘aperaic. on e *anion | il PETER | M—UL_RICH'_ a. (Ric tmond Personai Benlce O taest Pes ¢ Piymonts | “ZURHORST” : o 301 Ea: t Capitol Street . e Lincol 3 Establisie “l:“‘ le, Ing. JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. 8B $3.95 Bloomers. .......$29% Three Big Sensational Purchases for Our May Underwear Sales ]/ Under Today’s 3 Usual Prices! These big groups give added impetus to the already fast-moving Underwear events. The Prettiest Lacetrimmed Gowns and Chemise at $1.00 and sl.s?':h“;,l\::ll“.‘\‘v shown for five y.ears—aud \.\'cl want ;:»ur Up‘lll.:li)]"l mt\ nf. WHY DON’T YOU TRY THEM? ey c mdl:hpcl?:‘\\e ?(lll(dfl'fie\::' :1' ':c'gfif:;:“ l:‘rl:rfi)r:\.ain :“\::‘;“e:‘ In all colors and in all sizes at this shop—the sole Washington agency. S seas Sho Lt ; chird Gold Stripe Silk Stockings, $2.00 Pair—No Tax More and More People Are Asking for the Gold Stripe Silk Stockings With Silk Garter Hem $6).75 LIGHTS OUT; LOSES $200. members 0. of St death of i D. M. Zeccola Asks Arrest of Man | and Two Women. i i | ul Naturday. Call_meeting 1o e Howe 1o make ar night at the rangements at 7:30 o Daniel M. Zeccola, $10 12th street, _k.m P, W is complainant in a caso involving a Tax, 8¢ Pair charge of robbery against a man and Modern Cbepel. Lineals 143 g two women who were arrested last rivate Ambulasces. night by Detectives Messer and Fow- 1 Wife af the late very fu_Canoestion. very woman likes the luxury of silk stockings with silk gdrler hews, but many complain that they are too perishable. But garter clasp cuts cannot ruin the Gold Stripe Silk Stockings, as every “run” that starts above is stopped by the patented gnld stripe at the base of the garter hem and the stocking is saved. ler of the first pre The pris- | | Natudis, Mas oners_registered as Mike Goodman, | ment at Prospect’ fill cemeters. New York; Dorothy Palmer. Charles- | MINOR. jton. W. V&, and Ethel Williams, Can-| 4 1 | ada. | Memuine may be IU is alleged that Goodman made | eviabliswment. 3 the acquaintance of Zeccola and o2/ Urday. May duced kim to accompany him to a house in South Washington where, it e RN Quick. u.Gm.u Tud EMcieat Bervice. « 5 e Shtry ho i | s N BB NS Mt g e 8¢ Nayles undertaking | ~A212 K Fat. nw. Fuberal ¥at- m s eo' NEY. Departed this life )l 19 B e En "'“”n dence 1208 ‘H_STREET NW is stated. liquor was served. It is " e (POlNlflLV“O'fl“) charged that the light in the room PHONE MAIN 108 was extinguished and that Zeccola « lll lun lnd friends invited to was relieved of about $200. S hibes IO ARSpeare CilNichels W& Spesre —_—— Leaves have their time to fall and flowers | o e e T Wil i et | Jogeph Fo 's Sons into the store in a hurry. Today's usual prices—$8 to $7.50—for such fine g 3 to i . materials and embroidery. . —With mercerized garter hems. Both regular and extra size tops; all Taltime aher Sanas Medteimema. | dew, for e L O 3033 M-St NJW, b - shades. Gold Stripe—the Silk Stockings that WEAR! vertisement. MOS8 Wednesdux. M “Autemoblle Serviee. t his reside €. JO! Real $3.00 Glove Silk Vests, $1.95—$3.95 Bloomers at $2.95 | Chiffon Lisle Stockings, with Pointex heel, full fashioned; black, tan $1.50 és wt hix late WOMAN DIES SUDDENLY. a2 H et. ne. Phoas Lincels 334 —The same quality silks, the same full sizes, vests full length and bloomers and cordovan. Pair................ sy s i 1 oelock ¢ reinforced. You ought to know about these May Sales. Silk Lisle Stockings with hand -mbroulerod elocks, navy and black $2.00 e L e, Sy e e luvited. Taterwent st Wopd- | Medera Chieel. _Automenle Fusems. with self or white clocks SRR suddenly at her hame last night about | v- L' SPEAR.E w‘ « 10 o'clock. Her death was due tof i W SPEEDER FINED $130. Charged with speeding, failure to stop for an officer. and operating un- der dead numbers. Clarence Kopp ap-| of 1818 peared in Poliee Court vesterday and | neral services ut the was fined $130 by Judge McMahon.| terian Church, Saturd Policeman W. M. Rout of the ninth ke Neie ¢, eral (private) from bis | ¥ us. May 4, 1921, ac 3 MONUMENTS. . und Bexsi 1 aged 20 years. Fu Preshy ) D?uble p.-'nell_l"’omcoau in thc May Sales! The petticoats you | jige Thread Stockings, superior qualn\. full fashioned; black, white, 85 will need to wear with summer dresses. cordovan, navy and gr.n ; pair.. S Eaes Sty i C » Slfinoflle l_’)oflic?lt‘:,. SZ.!SI _Tub Silk Petticoats, $2.95 ' Cotton Petticoats, 89c med bottoms, or with hemstitched flounce With double panels front and back; scal- Satinette Petticoats, $1.95 luped and hem bottoms. : Double-panel, struight-panel petticoats Sateen Petticoats, $1 that will launder wetl and give good service Famous Sorosis precinct made the arrest. " Fhore will be a snecial meetiug of | \g will gladly show you many beayti- Straight models. with scalloped and hem- — Popular scalloped bottom. N s E——_M 0 T . No, £ apecimant of our werk in any of the med boltoms; also in pique Extra Size Petticoats, $5 Shoes for children at 0 RNING BLACK e statien H H icoats, - - 5 Extra Size Petticoats, $1.50 Of fine quality tub silk—with double | underprices for Sat- CARMACK DllY CLEANINO €0, THE J. F. MANNING CO. Straight model satoen Petticoats with panel front and buck; sealloped or hemmed 2460 18th St., Col. 636 ped Lottom bottoms. urday. A sale worth u,...‘ Civele, Fr. 3283 The officers and members of Hagar . 0. K. 1. of G.. will hold R meeting Frid ¥ aliht, My 0. 19: R [ .o S RN Wt Toop 110 st now. ke 3 The Park For the Summer We Can Take Care e et el B 2% PH of Your Fursiture. 1y order of or! co rian, Perpetust Let Us Estimate Now. W. M. IRENE TYLER. of o ANNIE WILLIA ‘ vard by SEGAL BROS. |.. =™ while! ile You Are way Sorosis Ankle Ties For Misses and Children i—‘—\!yl‘luur of patent leather, black or brown calf, or white canvas with white Mlsses & Chlldren s Boots’ $4 50 Pr. i Phone ¥, 4745 Bl ORIAN. omeer: 1835 G A48 UMY | FUNERAL DESIGNS sules . I l'urm(nre Repair Shop it Sizes 81 to 11, $4.50 Pair—Sizes 1114 to 2, $5.00 Pair Because it is so close ta summer we were able to secure this lot of high-cut baots— e ol tai B o1 ‘ suzis | Gude Bros. Co, §214 F St all periect goods—at savings we think mothers will appreciate. And we insisted upon Helmhtchmg and Buttons ““,‘ e stess s ; Prompt auto delivery mervics. For Infants having some summer shoes included! Brown or black calf, and summer dress shoes Covered diew tears : _— s R Sizes 2 to 5 without heels, $2.25 Pai with patent leather vamps and with duil kid and white canvas tops, and all-white . i Appropnate Floral Tokens vithout heels, ir buck. All have welt soles with smooth insoles—gaod fuil toes and in sizes 8% to 11 b T Wi e M B o Washington Floral Co. Sizes 4 to 8 —with wedge heel without heels and sizes 113% to 2 with low flat heels. 24th avd N. ¥. Ave. Mals 168 e AVIS, S b Quick serviee. DA spand, “THADDEDS DAVIS. years ago today, May “MRS M, E. HOLLEY T Yeurs war mg;-;"-m m& an&wn%wm 15tk NW, ever,