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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. MAY 19, 1921 ; U, Fu Chureh 2 pm Totaw ) the health department within the last twenty-| Susie Searcy. 74, 3 General Assembly, moted s feature of which was the M. Albright, 8¢, Washiogton Asylum 1 LAorw | . hurches in the former service men. | e | Cheer President | | Ry George J. Russell, who served = S onths,” Children’s Hospital WINONA LAKE, Ind, May as a chaplain in the service, con- |Former Mayor of That Place—Was | th 0 2817 14th st. 19—President Harding was | | ducted this work. | Father of Mrs, Harry W. Dow- o N T e ey LB DR UL S e E A e DR S BN e e ‘ 1 th 5 DIED. ‘Deaths Reported. | Zomen 3 Weshingion dwylum 1w TS st B e gl SRl |GEORGE A. BRACKETT DIES, | NE’ ar 1 0L EANA T wite o The following deaths have been reported to| Wiilam: Roline: 46, Poiaraes Hmital. Yyierians i O iar oz nian hastbeen pios MINNEAPOLIS PIONEER i d | s brine .,,,,";!'..,.:, Kate S. West, 64, Sibley Hospital. . 9 o 1 Fainans, h o8 a5t ne. | DRINKING WATER A TOPIC. et Tandiche feamum i o | from Presbyterian churches all | URGES RETURN TO BIBLE. | ling of This City. “Whatever may stimulate Rev. J. E. Cortner of Dyersburg,|He did muct ard Tenn., the retiring moderator, in his | present parking syst irit- | He was president of t Charities of Minneapo! a member of the Ma more than fifty years ITnited States of America here. Dr.| |, (ARMeser may, sumainte Samuel S. Palmer of Columbus, Ohio,| | feel, to Increasing recogmition |retiring moderator, in his Sermon| | of concern of Chrixtinn citixen- «hip with the administraton of our public affairs, must neces- opening sermon declared the ual, social, business and political life of the day has fallen prey to m: terialism and its attendant evil Talitha Case. 44, 636 Orleans st. n.c { e I(X‘.‘.;lenglr, '8, Georgetown Univer- & Mcthods ol s regulating drinking ot scosmtryiroasiite hete e — A e oebre Seesd = ty_Hospita a A interstate ele: . [ y berland Pr hurch ord has been received here of tac ! ; | eorge Lea 1435 t. tric cars will be discuss o - When a message of greeting Cumberlan esbyterian Churc Z o s i oo 5, e rogte kmergencs Hospital. | forence ‘of. healin. pinne il 3.con- | Retiring Moderator Praises | | fsnication rram him wax read | ldeath Tuesday in Minneapol ,;Ashes Will Be Scattered to; Rt Mory Hattew, 35, Providence Hospital. June 1 and 2, which will be attended | | by _the modcrator, Dr. Samuel | Opens General Assembly. George A. Brackett, pioneer of that g 5 i ridar, May 30, S P herae: o5, o0 T vt | by District Health Officer William .| Mark of 1,722,000 Mem- | S Falmer of Columbun, Obio, #¢ | | GREENFIELD, Mo. May 10.—An|section and father of Mrs. If ~{ Winds From El Capitan | Clemmie Smith, WS G st Fowler. B ) fon obening seasion of the £en- | | amendment to the constitution of the | Dowling of 3603 14th strcet th- p Ma El f I bers Attained Last Year rian Churelin Bhe VU 2 Dosing (. climinate’ Al seferener. o | west . Peak in Yosemite i o b= A 5 + posing to eliminate all reference to i 3 2 { WHITE. Thurs 9, 18 S UMW | bers Attaine abrendent Hari i win mes- | | BOEITE 8 SRS 1L TSN N ket was vonin Calyis . R Mgy = = | el sl Ind, indeed, to | |POTtant issues before the ninty-first|September When he was e hief Justies = = Nage 10—l R yeryeiadgindceds, | |general assembly of the ghurch. whichjtwenty v, went to St Ar Hew's R n = . = Ind. May 19. express my finterest in every . E y Minneapolis. » ' ¢ = = el pocd] el Srr Ty thete opened today. Adoption oY the amend- | thony Minr May €10 am. Please omi = remations Sta o ==|Hope that the church will continue| | JHch £oof Fvorke Suvely #ReTC | |ment would give women the right|had been identified with that = to enjoy the great growth it has ex- h(nly“ln "the an:;ntrv‘“:» which | | to be ordained and to hold offices in | the state up to the “""fiM b IN MEMORIAM. = » S 3 A e = . ‘- | | the church. He w prominent in the civ et E Shipments 1 T e e e sovaton toc] | Tor e "o tumet - and snge | | A number of Chincse and o laree {having furnished sunplics (0 0% A £ R R = p expressed at the opening session to-] | O, ST BEINIARES AU etian | | representation of Choctaw Indians fof the Fotomac, when he spent so Coniy at irva Lup = Yday of the 133d General Assembly of | | people whe make up the body of | | ¥ere Present. The principal busi-|time here. He w ith ¢ My 1% = e I Prestytedn Chozenliindll the onElcheschan iness on today’s program was the [during the lIndian di = sofens : i election of a new moderator. at one time mayor of = 1 = ¢ order for| opening the assembly this morning, | expressed satisfaction with the mark Chas. S. Zurhorst = = of 1 00 membe ainedigiase || =uAlyARe otinexviceloktAe ma ind that the greatest nced of thei Funeral services were heid at his Cane o = vear, and voiced his hope that the (Sizned) time was “to find again the Bible |home in Minncapolis. ) UNDERTAKER Z=|church might continue its gain. “WARREN G. HARDING.? that has been lost.” 4 leart was stilled E=| Commissioners from the 302 pres- 3 3 “The world war, the growing di- HER DATH k INGINLAW, MAR = i byteries were seated in the great| '— - —— = vorce evil, juveniie crime, crooked | RITES FOR MRS. ESTEY. GARET AND BEN tabernacle here as the assembly was | organization of the assembly will be | politics and quv:l;h)r;ab‘? lbus‘lnfss S vl SE R Grauuie, dear, oh, “( e opened today by Dr. Palmer. completed late today, it is expected. | methods is part of the price being > 3 5 MARY . Many visitors were also in theland tonight the assembly delegates | paid for turnine away from the teach- | Funeral Will Be Friday From Late SON. In memors of our dear wife and throng that crowded the building at|and visitors will attend a public re- | ings of the Bible,” he declared. e @ mother. MARY ELIZARETH 1 the opening of the annual meeting of | ception. —_ =2 ce. who died oie year ago todey, May E=|the highest governing body of the Bryan Coming Mny 25. Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth ) ==/ church. v . feaa e ; BAN GlRL KILLS SELF- C. Estey. wife of Wilbur H ey, ! in 1ife. remembered in des 2 Dr. Palmer's opening sermon ana || Word was received today from Wil- cu S L o o e Hovse AND AND DAVGITER MAG the assembly communion service, an| 118 yan, ssioner - _ | Representatives, who was foun thy rest annual affair, participated in by the | from the Florida Preshytery, that he (Commits Suicide When Family Op- | flmnrosvn i i, TR0 (E00 12 ko it e heat; = art from 5 = - commissioners and many repre: a-| would not be able to attend the as- i illuminating gas, will be pOrted 5 18;)7 1921 tives of the church from foreizn | Sembly until May 25. Mr. Bryan was poses Marriage. at the Estey residence, 3013 11t ok fields, constituted the morning pro-| one of the candidates prominently | ROME. May 18—Maria Izquierdo. |street, tomorrow morning. Survices will Soie mar i gram entioned for moderator, but ate < ) - | be private. a1 Me has taken, Moderator to Ire Elected reivalliprecludes’ the/pussibily {mEMBCEAof ¥ IpTomnens CUM‘," fam- | oatey, it Is stated, had been |y - i . SRS ‘ 4 . | Members of the general embly's |ily, committed suicide here today be- | "0, "0 BTN oo yane Coroner \ D DAUGIHTI NET AND = Late fln? 'f‘l-'rn;mn the v-llrlr-tiorl' of | permanent committee on men's work, | cause her family opposed her marriage | Nevitt gave a certificate of suic |2 mew moderator to succeed Dr. Pal-| Who have just completed their report eh e s | mer will mark the beginning of busic | for Dreseriation Tote in the sersion. | to @ young resident of Naples, inferior | Mrs. E: Loy e Vil | ness sessions of the assembly said today that a showed that | to herself in social standing. e omL e o [ "Revi . €. Swearingen of St. Paul, | 200000 men who scrvcd Auring the | The girl shot herself and was taken | Chisholm. Bridgeport, Conn. Minn. s considered as the leading | world war are on the honor roils of |to a huspital by her father. She was | daughter, reached hore th | candidate by churchmen familiar with | the Presbyterian Church. The com- |dead when her brother, who was sum- | W. H. kstey, the son, res profound pathy sacred bt loving memory of er. JULIA F. DOR- vear az. today, May S at St. Cyprian‘s, Funeral Parlors, 301 East Cap. St. | the affairs of the assembly. Dr. Hugh | mittee's report expres the opinion |moned, arrived at the hospital. city. | T Kerr of Pitizhurh will nominate | that this number of Presbyterian for- | the Rev. Swearingen. Although the [ mer servicc men “represents a po- - = | cindiducy of many others had been | tential force of mrest possipnitics | ASSIGNED TO THE OMAHA. ORDERED TO THE EAGLE. , Th S t F th Y r £ | discussed, practically all had with- | Where special work has been at-| Lieut Commander Harold T. Smith,| Licut. Commander Charles . e lX y' Olll' ea drawn their names before the voting [ tempted and wisely carried on, the |in the bureau of engineering, Navy De- | man, Naval Medical Corps S onr | began this afternoon. committee declares, great prog- | partment, has been assigned to the U.ltached from duty at the navy above emory of oue MIMIIMIIIING | ° Gther "business *ineiaentat to the | Fess has becn made in“winning ex- & S Oraaha: A end ordered to the UL 8. 8 5y s dather, WG 2. ner in which, on his own ve. he told about the actual SN FTTTIITTITTITI S when he gradustes from grace to {ohen hie exvhanges the pilsrim wai etermal redt ¥ WIFE AND DAUGHTER, L KEMP AND BERTHA V. . ing men and that for them imme- i s caused by submarines when we | e : vf‘\ the war. As illustrating his vision. I Spoken by rou, dear loved one, on the f{al} {recanl aistin: that in the Council | Moruug of your death. FhEgfing GrBAreh What are the world's noblest promotions e e e ‘ l n nly that we would | 0 comparison with that of the believer at € With stocks altogether too heavy, we have had a sharp eye out for anything that could be classed as remnants! All these iffi TWO DEAD IN R. R. Nl Tav ’ b4 things have now been taken out of our regular stocks and priced with the idea of clearing them all out in a day! Most of them | M go to the third floor, and the remnant sale that opens there at 9:15 o'clock tomorrow morning is going to be a big one. This will ! be supplemented by similarly good things on the main floor—and you oughtn’t to miss any of them. Remnant shopping may be tiresome, but it pays big dividends, as a great many people have found out. It pays us, too, right now, in helping us to quickly = v 1216 t. N.W. TATE. ACCIDENT. | poLLARD. 1n sad but toving memors of our sineer| ear mother = nzin e rondmother, a wasdat life thirtecn years A e 108, WAl Just @ thought of remembrance, . on the Seaboard 3% Tuouenn o witection "t from Washington to Flori- And a heartache still for you. ¢ ' struck a herd of cattle at White In my heart your me » M)“, readjust our stocks to normal figures. T i i, e o T 0 gu What a Chance to Buy povelis s o st s S R e DAUGHTER. LIZZIE POLLARD COLE. srandmother, into rest, e wio thuk of you tsday CARDS OF TH! BARRETT. W wish o thank onr frionds and r Remnants SUITS--COATS --DRESSES--9:15 am. to 12:15 pm. | BLOUSE REMNANTS : —and what woman doesn't? A limited retives for theie sympaihs and forad b | e e o Tove' o beat: Can we sell them all in 3 hours? We think so—if not, the balance will be here for you on the second floor in the afternoon. But don't depend upon it! |Rumber of each, so the earlier she comes, 3 i ARRETT. RICHALD AND SAMUBL FhkCY, TERT the more stvles from which to choose. $2.00 and $2.95 Blouses, 95c Remnants of tailored Blouses of fine white voile. Made interesting by tucks and ® L ° hemstitching. Roll or flat collars and long sleeves. 4 $3.00 to $5.00 Blouses, $1.95 i i i Strictly tailored Shirts of s and $18.50 to $35.00 Dresses, Skirts, Suits ’ $30.00 to $40.00 Dresses and Wraps $30.00 to $59.50 Suits, Dresses, Wraps |..Jii"iiy siker Roil or convertils eoliar: and Wraps 15—$30.00 fringe-trimmed georgette dresses. For 10—$30.00 Wooltex topcoats. Homespun mixtures of [Just the thing for business wear. Also 5 ent ve: Vhi ade, gray ac! 3 . y and tan. A world of comfort. me pretty georgettes. light and dark 30—3$18.50 box-pleated plai . » afternoon and evening wear. White, Jade, gray and black. | §reen. gray an 5 E B Aaag ek ity e . L anadimavind —$32.50 black satin and taffeta capes. Ideally be.|hades embroidered in harmonizing colors fincere uanks | RULLMAN. In loving remembrance of our dear wother, HARDY KULLMAN, who de- life four years mgo, May 19, unt. Mrs. CAMILY. ¢ ould we © just to gaze on her DIED. Departed this life Tueny. Mas 17 her re<idence. 1110 2nd st. xe.. IDA n w et moiher of Hiattie Rirown ot By et e Wi, Sisier of Martha S. Toxa and the 1t | She is now with T " Joseph Matthews. Funeral services | Tridax, May 20, at 1 o'clock pm e, at 3 ler once wore fill the one vacant ugels, surrounding the i slic his left us and we see her no at 9:30| We are hupiug 1o meet on a -farbetter shore. brown and tan. Swagger. 20—$20.00 Canton crepe dresses. Tailored styles, Em- xtra sizes as well as fair assortments of Fg HER LOVING CHILDREN. 15—$18.50 worsted jersey tuxedo sport jackets. Copen- | broidered organdic collars. Very practical little frocks. | O™MiNE- 5 ! Tor ik aon? l i ke per T L, ¥ ”"" Ragen blue, nuvy. red and brown. > Navy, brown and black. rattol23 13250 twerd fport suits. Belted tuxedo styles and $5.90 to $7.50 Blouses, $3.95 ° 1 e e AL —3$18.50 worsted jersey sport suits, tuxedo and tai- o 5 aflored jackets. Tan and gray. . o 'y B telatives and urls loved duugiter o lored jackets. =Reindeer, copenhagen blue and green| . 1533000 beautiful crepe de chine dresses, trimmed b} 10100l Waolte= I Eireetl siraipni-line conts’ Gray | AISarianlasstsimen tiaoialvery (unasnall| Luterment at Ha o Seirs ngo todurs LiTH hnt};r ;v;!zx:(\:re".“ S [percniey et cmbroldenviandiw deicnisig iralee SN vAsnd fan a IbFTck fiEa]l il iiTine ! blouses at the price. But then they're rem- | CASE. Members of 3 e ooe- | TUCKER. Sacred t oty of 1 darling Ward 2550, Blaited knitted capes. Brushed wool collars. | PrOW- 5—$43.00 Camel's hair polo coats. Raglan slecves and [ NANtS, not all sizes in every i e, chapel | et oy Dy LUCKE L ho ea- e | 5—$30.00 polo coats, three-quarter length. Full backs |large patch pockets. comprise Reorgette, crepe Themas foredfaty Tt wix yewrs ago toddy, May 22.50 Wooltex topcoats, natural color and green und belted styles, Tan and gray. ! £ : satin, beaded. embroidercd. tuckel. | May 2 v, 1915. oh heather polo. 7 i : 2 e n_‘}ot—y"‘“o\.""hr_ole;rby crepe de chine dresses. Long|\vith other colors and fabrics to fashion the | RN When the evening shedes ace. gathering, bmwfi—xt.afio‘:‘:x:%‘gxam and striped skirts. Tan and| 1035300 crepe back satin dresses. Very luxurious. u Is’o)vm“'w. avy and brown. very blouse vou're looking for. i MAGGIE C. St e ML TR . gree: vhite. ead adornments. Brown an ack. | 50, ooltex three-quarter-length topcoats. Full 95 d $5 H dmade Bl $3 | CASE. Officers ~ hear! a ndo * 2-$25.00 brown tricolette bl v 1 00Wica $3.95 an and e Blouses, o OF my tuther 10 cumme homee Giblonsc: dresses S yeryilithe | 10—339.00 taffeta dre tashioned of navy taffeta | K lined. Green and tan. heather. polo. What a price for a handmade Blouse! araior o 1 ai by Sokt, and graceful. o from the el S sorrow und GMG7 |ana hen binations. Pretty ruffied tunics. $—350.00 veldyne sport jackets. Cable stitching.|oOf sheer batiste. drawn work and tucl all by Trim- ightly quality, unusually beautiful work hand—sewing as well as embroider: med with real filet and val laces. 'S mussed. $3.00 Corset Covers, $1.85 At such a price saving no one should hesitate to supply their needs. F et and solid embroidery. Natural shoulder. Philip- pine handmade. 4 $2.00 Kimonos, 95¢ Cotton crepe kimonos and breakfast coats. Rose, lavender, pink and lizht blue. They’ll prove their usefulness during many lefsurely summer hours. $6.50 to $8.50 Sashes, $5.00 Eight of these are going to make 8§ simple little white dresses into stunning creations. They are of georgette. 12 inche: wide and 3 rds long—with deep hems embroidered in contrasting dots. Delicious shades of orange, blue, tan, zray and flame CURRY. 1 v at bis res " ; Wi~ V.1 SPEARE 0O L d8e 011 (NEITHER THE SUCCESSOES OF NGB o5 NECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. & SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT.) Pbooe Frunklin 6626, Y F st aw. 10—325.00 worsted jersey sport dresses. - Eeorecitenca | Blac { : Dagen bive and mavy port dresses. Henna. copen-| " o ;4000 tafeta frocks with cunning apron tunics, | Dock, Ravy and sorrefito. d 1 vest, roll collar and cuffs, long slceves with | st.n.w., Fri cicvme g bame 15—$25.00 tricolette sport dresses. Combination of rose, | braid trimmings. Taupe and navy. [noon gowns. Taupe and brown. Very lovely dremses. | MIelY fittinz cuffs, Mot mance i CHTE > Aad . tomato, copenhagen blue and maize jackets with white 4—$40.00 tricotine street dresses. Appropriate for ' 6—$55.00 navy tricotine suits. Ripple jackets. Braid REMNANTS seit I | general wear. Navy and brown braid trimmed. trimmed. A suit both smart and practical. - . In sad but loving remembrapee Rumag toye biack and white checked tafeta dresses. | 2—$4000 henna velvetcen sport coats. Silk lined.| . T—355.00 brown and tan check suits Unbelted panel $2.00 Silk Chemise, $1.35 | b g i e uthers JUIY 00 : | Will Took very smart with white skirts. | Jackets. ¢ Crepe de chine and satin envelope | o dicd sevepioen Joars ag,pelny. atyies 000 tweed topcoats, three-quarter-length belted e i |7 4—$59.50 poiret twill suits.” Braided box jackets. chemise daintily trimmed with filet and D v e 25$35.00 tricotine street dresses. Quaint basque and | Ber. 5 = - FRoomyLsndisIags brsTatsy30 navy tricotine suit. Flare box jacket. Silk jlaces These are sliKhtE mussed ‘ 30 IR, straight-line styles. Circular and straight skirts. Navy 10—3 navy and black velveteen s; [embroldezed: 5 3 A $7.50 Philippine Gowns, $4.65 i . Navy —$25.00 navy ac een sport coats. Good 10—$59.50 navy emb: . T =) SR FUNERAL D and brown. Kook i e s e pia g g I edo O latee-50 navy embroidered polret twill suits. Tux-| ANp ENVELOPE CHEMISE! Surerior | 1. C. BURLE i L_B.E}‘.ID&S. i I | | On the Third Floor Young Women Will Find Remnants! In four price groups. 1 3. WILLIAM LEE, Fuoeral Director and embalmer. Livery in_counection. Comme- dious chizyel and modern erematorium. Moderate {prices. 532 Pa ave m.w. Tel call M. 13 Timothy Haulon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543 Quisk, Dignified and Effifient Serviea. W. W. Deal & Co, 816 H ST. 6 cducola 3464, R e ey Frank Geier’s Sons Co,, 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Moderu Ckape!. Telephone call, North 529 es At the At 10 am Nearly 100 garments in 14. 16 and 18 year sizes. We expect to seli ‘them all by noon. Why not? For $21.50 to $29.50 Suits and Dresses $24.50 to $32.50 Capes, Coats and 1—Copenhagen Blue Jersey Suit. Plaid skirt. s i Dresses 1—Navy Tricotine Dress. Size 16. 6—Accordion-Plaited Wool Capes. with large $ 1—Navy Canton Crepe Dress. Size 16. e Angora collar. Rose, jade, black and brown. ° = 2 = . 8—Sport Coats, gray and brown. Sizes 16 and 18. Lgavy Satin D;ess- Size 18. 15—Tricolette Dresses. Straight line, coat effect reen Jersey Sport Coats. H and tunic styles. Navy, brown and tan. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. ) Wednesday, May I8, 1 BETH widow val from her enden st. ., Frida Interment in For $21.50 to $45.00 Suits and Coats 2 . ik Soactl Tormenly B0 mdran “ZURHORST” 5—Jersey Suits. Notched revers. Sizes 18 and 20. | $§2_9\§f) ?i$§5.02 4(5‘";‘[ and Coats “"‘s““éo N‘”"i( ""'“"'“fi'e‘;;“‘“;‘““gsé 301 East Capitol Street 1g o5 [an Jersey Suits. Tuxedo models. Sizes 16, el ctenite i Elarehmod Il Sizes B Lokt el ol na ,.‘.bma':.?°75‘§;“$':‘.;.";,’._ = 1—Copenhagen Blue Coat. Full length. Size 16 $ 1 O 00 | guiesBlack and Brown and Tan and Brown Check $ ShTines snd white cmirbidcred. and. 1ace JAMES T, RYAN, 5—Tan Polo Coats. Belted, unlined. Sizes 16 . 2—Brown Silvertone Suits. Flare model. Size 16. e SIS B o i s FA AVE aE and 18, 3—Ski-Bo Tweed Suits. Tan, green gray. Sizes L shades of organdie. . HATTON < at Winslow 'sl Slabex n'l'n:‘-m Amhullne».u.‘-" 52 5—Tan Polo Wraps. Sizes 16 and 18. 16,418 and;20. = $6.50 Handbags, $3.95 g L0 iyl et 10—Polo Coats, full silk lined. Tan, rose, Copen- hagen. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. PRI Some which have just arrived. The price scarcely more than what the frame alone would. cost—and then there's the fine moire silk of which they're made—navy, taupe. black and brown—as well as the beautiful linings to be con- , stdered. All fitted with purse and mirror. One which would interest you has a most large shopping bags of Db Kk and navy novelty silk. very spacious without the sacrifice of style. r the lists to locate vour size, and then don’t miss getting it. STOCKING REMNANTS T 1 wemennr, | AL RS PEeAREGCO* L il W hed e | 1208 H O STREET NW. S (FORMERLY 940 F ST NW) heral i | PHONE MAIN 108 | ARSpears = CuNichols WB'Speore o : ™ Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Estublished 1sg Phone West 98 Aatomabile Service. WM. H. SARDO & CO., 1—Delft Blue Coat. Full length. Size 18. 1w Prices hardly seem like footwear prices at all! Look carefully ove Sale tomorrow on third floor—where there is plenty of room! $1.50 Fiber Silk Stockings, 65c Pair az H st ne. Plone Lincoln 324 % Mock seam back. A stocking that stand ___Modern Chapel. Autamobile Funerals. MONUMENTS. - We specialize in designing and erect. ling imperishable memorials of quality $10 Low Shoes, $1.95 Pair $10 Oxfords, $4.50 Pair | $10.00 Oxfords, $4.50 Pair | Now is the Time to Provide Your |hard wear. Black. white, cordovan. n 36 pairs pumps and one-evelet ties [3 B c i = 9 3 White Foot: suede and fawn. 2 5 Black kid and patent leather. Hand-turn -2 PAirs Black Calf Oxfords with welt 52 pairs Women's Black Kid, French $9.00 White Pun:p::.~§500 Pair | #2202 3225 Silk Stockings, 31.50 Pai soles and French heels . Sizes AAA-4i. soles. full round toes and low, flat heels. | Heel Oxfords. Hand-turn soles. ‘Soft and Of an exccedingly fine weight and luster. Hoxpital, beloved b Notice of f Ma town, .- L e . 7 e . sy. - ; 41 pairs White Canvas Pum, Full fashioned. with mercerized garter i racter. 5 515 AA—4, 435, S 6%; A—4, 4y |Sensible and serviceable. A good style for | r€$sy. A fair range of sizes in these.| 1 P3ir " - SOme || 'ms. Black. white, navy, fawn v jonne y 00 7725 20 9y 9725 —&y2, J, 4, : supgestions and desigris on exhibition In { our office. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., These won't last long, as you may guess! 15%, 6, 6%, 7: B—3. 3! 75¢ Lisle Stockings, 39¢ Pair V4, 6, 6%5. 7;14%, 5. 65 C—3, 315, 4, 5, 5Y; D—zy; |tory remnants. Sizes AA—44 to 615; A— ot § 2 pgy A2 G C7IGT (5 b v 4| S R e A 22157 BESitolo:| G0 NS as v 6letangn | o Toshaion, OAUnsenmndlenlore Bashs $7.00 Satin Slippers, $1.50 Pair At D—643. ~'|We Are Including Among the Remnants . May 19 s Len S o i e ek 1 i S TEITi st (O et e rf&.fdi $6.00 Pumps, $5.00 Pair | $10.00 Pumps, $4.50 Pair |49, 09 Canvas Pumps, $5.00 Pair] GLOVE REMNANTS ccaw »“é;xt“;xm"s'. - 31 pairs of Women's Black Kid One-eye-| 18 pairs Women’s White Canvas Pumps $2.50 Silk Gloves, $1.50 Pair toes. others high French heels. A—4, 43;, ; " t 0 oS e S: B—2%. 3. 3%, 4. 4y, 515; C— 2Y 3-strap Black Kid Pumps, leather Cuban (1¢t Pumps. Welt soles and leather Cuban | with buckle, welt soles and Cuban heels | 18-button length. the luxurious quality i‘.(ll' Linc ln" ; ;mn -:-: 315, 45 D—234,3, 31, They are not in|heels and hand turn soles, medium last.|N¢¢ls. A very satisfactory shoe less (han]of white ivory leather. Dressy and |°fMilanese silk, by AT | ==ty Toxhitai, 1 o Kalther & th ¢ |Good lines make f tness. Sizes | Dalf-price. AA—4, S, 5Vi. 6, 6%, 7, 7%; |serviceable. AA—S, 514, 61;; C— $1.50 Chamoisette Gloves, 85¢c Pair 4, : |C=3, 314, D=3y 'just ahead. *|$1 and $1.25 Fabric Gloves, 65c Pair Special! New Lot of Two-clasp silk and chamoisctte Gloves. Black and white. Not all sizes, but yours SILK UMBRELLAS, $6.95 | MILLINERY Sample Petticoat Sale! . ™'$200 Long Silk Gloves, 95¢ Pair perfect condi Baltimors Boulevard at Distriot Lise. | Offices: 1235 G st. mn.w. Phene F. 4745 niii T FUNERAL DESIGNS SN EUNERSY IS AL S GEO. C. SHAFFER, ¥i% EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS Phone M. %, 8. Usurping a spac th - || Another 20 Hats—Not All Fresh! ; ;. 5 y ‘i SRATE 241617 crE e G et | | Hundreds of fine Jersey, Satin and Taffeta Silk Petticoats in the biggest pur-| TW%elve-button length, Black and brown. i, 1108 1 7 e | 2L MODERATY PHICES_____stiess e can't keep them out . Fovorain oeq |/$8.50 to $15 Hats—and at $1.00 |chase of the scason. A great range of styles and shades—and all fine qualjtics. 8 of These $10 Brushed-Wool PERRY. Mar 10 CoRA LEE. te be.| Appropriate and Original Designs sun. Allsilkcin all the wanted shades; || Traveiing. sports and dress hats of| $5.00 Jersey Silk Petticoats, $3.95 [ Scarfs 54 25 I e S e it Ny L BLACKISTONE z;se l:endmlon;fll‘frrru!;:ndle:éx?kreel;;e_ giraw, tafteta, watin, candee cioth and com- | $7.50 Silk Jersey and Satin Petticoats, $5.00 and there are golng to be many davs and Mas 10, (NGrfoIk papers Tlease cops) 10° 14th and H foreed with tage. Theee arc Be rin ||trimmea with silk rosette of fowern. A few | $10 to $16.50 Jersey, Satin and Taffeta Petticoats nights ‘when one of these will como in PETERS. Wedu t——— Co., 1214 F St. organdie ones in the lot. Theyve been on $7.95 and $10.85 : CILTGA iR (G 0 DLl (T T (TR L Gude Bros. Co., sirable and sure to give lasting satis- ||3ate for . 3 3 1 5 a while and some of their first Prompt auto delivery service. faction—good for rain or shine. freshness is gone, but handling has not de- = !tracted from their innate style | Don’t you want another prett REED. Wednesdar, M Hospital, Embroidered, Scalloped, Corded and Pleated Ruffles henna, with twa-tone block design border. I et . . Artistic—eTpressive—inexpenaive. l et e Sy ';fl,'F Agproprate. Floral Tokens 3 Priced at less than half because we want 3 petticoat ? the space they apgupy. .m., f1 e s s e e ashington Floral Co, . algiss o : Tlense omit

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