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= W. W. JOHNSON DIES. |{: and Joscoh W. Johnson of .this | Funeral services were held this after- Native of Virginia Here Fifty noon :t Metropolitan Memerial M. E. Church. engaged in the real estate business here, died Wednesday afternoon at his | home. 126 G street northwest, in his| Columbia Road Section to Remain | sixty-fifth year. Mr. Johnson was a natjve of Virginia, | Residential Zone. i -re for more thas i ge dairy business in this city and Dick. between Biltmore street and Mint-| The new member: inson, Md.. for mamy years. He en-'wood place will remain r ential. vesterday are Will tered the real cstate business about er of the zoning co 0 rs_ Whitman Cro. eight years ago at 1404 G street. Petition was made to the commis- |J. Kerby. This His wife, Mrs. Victorin Johnson: three | sion to change that area to first com- | Several months children, Mrs. Davie V. McCoy of this| mercial. but strenuous protest against | existed. Bessie But such a change was raised. The board NowWe Hear From Wooltex —in answer to our request for co-operation in our May Sales. 100 “Sportspun” Jersey Suits president’ of the Dist board of | charities at an organization meeting | | in the District building yesterday. Dr. | Georze M. Kober again was named m T Niher. and Re has —aof Wooltex tested ““sportspun” jersey, tailored by thc Wooltex men l:\fhfl s, the same as other \Wooltex garments, at prices— Averaging l/3) One-third Reduction! m says, Wooltex Jersey Suits have not been previously reduced! This is, : on, yet here thcy are for you—at an average reduction of Regular Prices, $25-0 to $40-0° Grouped in Three Assortments— $1850 392450 $29.50 WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM DE CLEVELAND O 1044A 14 FRANK R JELLEFF 1046 WASHINGTON D C Our promise to co-operate with yeu shall not be an idle one. Although no such prices obtain in the Wooltex factory, suits will go forward to you this morning at one-third off net. The women of Washington are to be congratulated cordially. H. Black Company. Plain colors and heather mixtures—Tuxedo revers and notched collars—the best styles as well as thé best of cloths and tailoring. . $40 Wooltex Also in This Sale $35 and $40 $35 Wooltex Jersey Suit, $29.50 w o Olt ex H omespun an d Jersey Suit, $24.50 The woman who uses This model is a popular Sree i Tweed Suits 2450 82050 il style, and yet it has want something a bit Detween 30 and 40 of these fine Suits for the great many Interesting style trim. There is not only outdoors. Tan, brown, green. olive, navy blie and ¢l trimnass to this suit, but Oxford mixtures. tailored to perfection. Tailored styles, features; the .double there’s just enough trim- panel backs, notched revers, belted and without belts. pocket In front and the ming to give it sometking It's really a splendid chance-—no one can afford to pjajte dowh the back. of a dress-up air. it, if you wish a suit of this kind. Ready Tomorrow—a Regular Jelleff Sale of Summer Skirts! 7. $160 A sale to widen vour summer wardrobe at very small cost! Handsome Silks, including the best of America's fine silk weaves—in the gay colorings of the season at hand—and another lot of fine Novelty Woolen Skirts that you may need now for business or wiil need later for vacation wear! An all-around Skirt Sale— 51859, to $2250 Silk § 51850 to $25 Novelty § Slaigte: e 10 Woolen Skirts. ...... 10 A new low price for these handsome Silk S At one price—ten dollars—your choice of 100 e - B plaid and striped Skirts, in the fine prunellas and to open the seasoM—with the sun shining at last— velours, \\hilep\v shable flannels and blazer stripe Meteor flannels, plaids and stripes in tan and blue, blue Roshanara(CrepeTallyitio; Cr:?e Fajlle 2nd 8ray. brown and tan. gray and black, blue and and Baronet Satin, Crepe de Chine, Faille ;.\ "t.n and black. black and white. Box, side Silk and Taffeta Silks in navy blue and and pancl pleats and smart sport styles—a wonder- black with white satin stripes and block ful §10.00 Skirt Sale! plaids. P.S.—Ready for Sale Tomorrow There are sport and street styles—straight¥lines, side , and box pleated, pane! effects, gathered effects and wide Pre-Shrunk Wash Skirts fringe-trimmed sashes. Navy, black, white, flame, flesh ¢ the ncw 1921 prices, which put tub skirts back color, malze, jade, rose, orchid. peach, sky blue, tan, on the map. beige, gray, brown and a beautiful copenhagen blue. il ahas i crances (o chsacal aeitioi00: $3.75, $4.50, $5.75 to $11.25 Each = trllclt “'Olzkhouse at Occoquan, Va; ?xl — will make a tour of inspection of the Re-Elected by District Board: New institution befora recsgmmending a 2 | candidate i g Years—In Realty Business. i e | Members Take Office. l to the Commissioners. e e i —_——— < % . William W. Johnson, who had been | John Joy Edson was re-elected o N Slcnmag alinktRe staiomaiyibus BAN BUSINESS PLACES. EDWIN V. MORGAN SPEAKS, years engaged in the station; - RIO DE JANEIRO, May 19.—Edwin | afternoon at the Tuberculosis Hospi- ¥ Morgan. the United States ambas- | tal. Hé had been ill about cighteen sador, today was the principal speak- | mont ey ce president and George S. Wilson|er at a lun(‘hm): gie;‘epn by ,ihf North | Mr. Krouse wa. gesnear Smiths- American Chambor of Commerce to | burg, Md..April who took office | welcome _ merican consul al at Marseille, Hliam | who has been trancferred to Hio d¢ | member of Centennial Lodge, F\ A and to bid farewell to Ar- M. His wife. Mrs. Laura former acting |survives him. Funeral drrangements have not been < the first time for| Janeiro. that a quorum has | menius T. Haeberle, onsul gencral, who has been trans- | Australia. | complet before it a number ' ferred to e The Way of a Maid Charming styles many with al'uring Spanish sashes. Smart Is the Word for These e ¢l Misses’ $69-50 to $75-0 Wraps $ and these, too, at.............. ‘ Light enough for summer’s cool nights. and of warmth for autumn’s first crisp days. ia, Peruvia and luxurious Ramona cloth. and Mandarin styles. Embroidery braid trimmed: others simple to the point of sophistica- tion. Navy, tan, brown and ostrich. I'ricotine, Boliv Wrappy cape: white and mastic. $2.00 Novelty Silk Gloves, $1.15 Pair SAILORS Regularly $9.50 to $15—Choice. . . . Bankok and Hemp Lisere and Peanut Whi i Leghorn and Hemp, hitefandiMint with fancy bands Styles of the Season at i t Gray, rust with na jade with pearl and white with black, white with black. —_— S oSmean @ A0 - pgE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TRIDAY. MAY 20, 1921.° e postion. o\ WILLIAM J. KROUSE MIES. t 1i EDSON HEADS CHARITIES. | socistinc i, 2 acnt 500 i | |G Street Stationary Dealers Il 18 Mdnths in Hospital. TAATATTITET T ITTTTTIET, j : 1216 F Street —in Summer ner, dance be worn with assurance. 05 ont 0000065060 quality name implies. luring Spanish Yashes. years. Have You Need of g Now or later? Sllk GlOVGS? Long or short? In cither case, now is the time to buy! chase of well known gloves—oniy Crowding the glove counter today. $4.25 Long Gloves, $2.95 " A Great Day For MILLINERY Three special purchases on sale tomorrow-— Shown for the First Time A purchase of high-class Taffy and Green Navy and Rust Sailors of Rose and Navy smart style — you'll want ~ White and Black Brown and Rust Continuation of Our Sale of Fine Hats for Matrons $15 to $22.50 Hats, purchased under price, and offered at $12.50. Handsome styles, in black, navy blue, brown, purple and gray. Continuation of Our Sale of $13.50 to $21.50 Sport Hats Pongee and Wool Braid In the Smartest 38.50 Hemp and Taffeta Gold Stripe WEAR! Because they are made of silk from garter clasp “runs.” Welcome Savings on Summer Pumps & Oxfords! Through an important purchase from one of the best shoe manufacturers of the cast we have secured these unusual va'ues in Women'’s Footwear Fashions of the Moment rl1 $10 Shoes— s $5.95 One-Strap Pumps of Gray Suede (As Illustrated) Welt soles and leather Cuban heels. Tip and ball strap. One of the season’s newest models and deservedly popu- lar. Sizes AA 415 t0 615, A3 107, B41t06Y5, C3t07 —$5.95 pair. Gray Suede One-Strap Brown Suede One-Strap Pumps : (As llluuptr:ted) Pumps ~—with tan calf ball strap and trim. mings. Welt soles and leather _ Weit goles and French heels. Cuban heels. A shoe you 55 95 Brown leather’ collar and §p= 9§ will be proud of! Nearly straps—and brown will look all sizes in lasts A, B and C well with any costume . Gray Suede Oxfords (As lllustrated) With tip and bail strao, perforated; welt soles and le: heels. A smart ghoe for smart people. D widt from 3 to & all size: her Cuban 95 5 $2.00 Pair—No Tax $2.75 Pair—Tax, 8c RED - and collar of this— Gray $3.95 unusual styles. " Since Gingham Came Out of the Kitchen —it has never been used more bewitchingly than in fashioning the collar and cuffs of these Trig Little $Z.95 Blouses:.. . ot 0 e Voile, white and bisqué, with collars of oper broidery, plaited edgings, dimity collars, hemstitching and val lace lift them out of the realm of the ordinary. ITALKS OF CHANCE Speaker 3efore Federation E He came to Gaulin, former Washingtolr when a young man and 3 | resided here ever since. He was a. S i M(| | American and ‘every boy ought realize that the prize of a three-y stay in Rome, with all that this im- plics in the way of study and at mosphere, is open for his winnin, said Mr. Norton, whose remarks were supplemented by William A. Boring. treasurer of the academy and pro- fessor of architecture in —is sure to lead to many delight- ful functions—luncheon, te. at any of which a |\ suit of the House of Youth can Misses’ £75.C0 to $112.00 Trimmed Suits $39.50 Unsurpassed for style me skilfully embroid- 1" ered and braided. All delight- | | fully youthful, as the maker's | Charming styles, blouse back Eton and box coats: many with I'ricotine, twill cord and pique- | tine of the finest quality, in navy blue and tan. Sizes 14, 16, 18 blouse-back. Eton and Lex coats— o'clock by the committie on resolu- tions were largely of sympathy over | 3950 ored were Hennen Jennings of thi city, Henry Kirke Porter and Charle A great pur- | slightly imperfect. $2.25 Strap-Wrist Silk Milanese Silk Gloves, $1.65 Pair embroidered arms; 6-button-length Strap.wrist Milzneee Silk Gloves, in beautiful grays, beaver, brown, mastic. $1.50 Silk Gloves, 95¢ 2-clasp Fine Milanese Silk Glove: wide embroidered backs; M ilanese Silk|navy, brown, pongee, mastic an- |n% novelty style, with pleat- | black and white, with Parig point || ing around waist; gray and mastic. | backs.” name on the boxes—we have agreed not to advertise them by name! $6.5,0 Felt and Chenil'e Ribbon and Hemp i Linen and Hemp Every hat a periect beauty—style in its lines and quality in v, natural linen with rose. rose—jade with pearl and Silk Stockings @ Are the Silk Stockings That pure, and the gold stripe protects them With Mercerized Garter Hems, With All-Silk Garter Hems, As ripe tomatoes in the sun are the embroidered dots on cuffs Batote Sport Blouse 1325 14th St. __~ Phones M. 4224, For you of milder inclinations there are bisque with blue dots lavender and rose, in a variety of openwork em- FORSTUDY N ROVE| of Arts Commends Ameri- -can Academy There. An appeal to members of the Amer- ican Federation of Arts, twelfth an- nual convention of which closed today here, to spread the knowledge of the opportunity offered ambitious | vouth b# the American Academy in Rome was voiced by Charles D. Nor- ton, one of its trustees, at the morn- ion at the Corcoran Gallery academy belongs to every > ar s s faculty. School for Disabled Soldiers. The School of Ilustration and Com- {mercial Art for Disabled zed by the pre: on as “a noble described by W. A This school. cutgrowth of <ociation of artists nized | fter the d. ration of St in war poster designing, opened in New York the middl la and is doing con- tructive patriotic education work on i behall of “veterans with a predile:- tion for commercial art. Other t given this morni ome illustrated were: “The Art by Leon Loy Winslow. Univ of tie State “The - Foundation,” | v Lothrop. H.) com- r and now director of the colony Educz al Work of an Ar Howard of the pics at Afternoon Sesmion. The Art Muscum” was the ge eral tepic for the afternoon ion, ati which Thomas Whitney Surette. di regtor of music of the Cleveland Art Mu ave an illustrated talk on methods of appreciation of music, followed by an open discussion on art museum problems. { Resolutions to be reported at 3| the loss of members and of thank: for courtesies shown the conventior Among the former members so hon W. Ames. hose thanked for hospitality to the delegates were the President and Mrs. Harding. the regents of the Smithsonian Institation, its secretary Dr. Walcott. and Dr. Holmes, curato, of the 2 llery: Herbert Put- nam, librarian of Congress, and Prof. ard A. Rice. head of its prints <ion; Duncan Phillips and the ard of trustecs of \the Corcoran | Gallery. Slection of officers will be the final cm of business, after whi o'clock, the delegates will Phillips Memorial Gallery. 21st Street northwest. A Rauscher's tonizht will cone coenvention. which has been featured | throughout by a large and enthusi- astic attendance. ~ ondemnx Giving of Prizes. In the period from 1589 to 1916 no fewer than sixteen important prizes. a ynumber of them grand prizes at no- abke exposit have been won and accepted by Pennell who, at ye s session. characterized the giving of prizes for artistic produc- |- tions as “the rotte most corrupt species of graft. so absolutely dis- graceful a8 to be inexpressible.” Mr | Pennell's observations were offered from the floor following announ ment of the recent gift of $100.000 by nator Clark to the Corcoran Galler to perpetuate his biennial prizes and also to acquire paintings for the gal- lery. o Mr. ‘Pennell won prizes in 1589 b 1900, 1901-2. 1903, 190 1907 1910 1012 1913, 191 Of recent years he has not received o many. “LADY OPTIMIST” GIVES PRESIDENT GOLF SET Sgicks Engraved With Signature. ! Balls Autographed by Mu- nicipal Executives. Pauline Trumbo, known at Fort { Morgan, Col.. as'the “Lady Optimist,” lcalled at the executive offices terday afternoon in company with the congressional delegation from that state and presented to the President a =olf bag filled with golf sticks and thirty-three golf balls. A plate con iining the engraved signature of the rresident was stick and on | the outside of the bag. Each ball con tained the autograph of some muni. [l pal executive alonz the line of M Trumbo’s trip across the.continent. In making the presentation Miss Trumbo said she was doing =0 in the Me surance I Addresse Ferguson, juven: chestra furnished music attraction and for dancing ertainment committéee composed of D. E. Leane. Borland, A. W Brown. J. Harry J Ferguson. The | O'Brien, J. McCUEN. We wish to ex thunks and gratitnde to friends for their kindness ai (Satard name of the Harold de Hann Iost of {the American Legion of Fort Morgan. | Before leaving the executive's pri ence the “Lady Optim, ended fl{him an invitation from the post at Fort Morgan to attend the annual: ound-up” at the post early in July The President said he could not ac ¢ebt., but stated that he surely would “come to Colorado I Gov. Sproul of I'e nia_called | fon the President {him to again send to the Senate the | {| | name of Briz. Gen. George Rick il] #ds o the pen nia_ National | Guard to head the a on of Con- ailed of confirmation. WARRANT FOR EX-GOVERNOR PENSACOLA, Fla., May 20.—Federal rrants for the arrest of Sidney J try he may be found. and would leg- i i ally permit extradition. MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEANING (:0.,i 2469 18¢th St., Col. 636 _Dupont Circle, Fr. SPECIALTIES | —p: eriug. —We guaranice strictly high- workmanship. —We sell fine furniture. GEO. PLITT CO., Inc. on window and gdoor 'screens’ will keep flies’ and’ymosquitoes.fro your home.; 2 1:Sale at- Drisg 'Stbres. 1o urge | ex-Governor of Florida, have | | issued from the United States | court and are in the hands of United | States Marshal Peter H. Miller. The | papers will permit him to arrest the €X-gOVErnor in any part of the coun- | BROOKS. 1 National Union Assurance Members | Observe Fortieth Birthday. » National Union nbe ety Wedn the fortieth with an « society tainment at the Pythian Temple audi- | torium Representative James A. Frea was the principal sp were also delivered by F. castern manager organization and by D. cons e following prosram olm and F. CARD OF T r bereavement. and for Lutex ut the . MR S. WILLIAM PL MARRIED. ANDERSON. W, 940 pm.. Mrs loved wife of Jufin V. Anderson Distrer of s Miliiary Order Legiow of the United Ntates announce cossion R RAILEY. Departed . at 11:35 pm Widow of the lat Monday. ) Taterment privat BLAINE. Thursday. ) am. af Beloted wife of Edward eral Bushand of Mo - John i Churel ternoon Tsual ass i due June i B W. STE J. €. BURLLX, CLARK. Membe: Tief Assor tend ti arms, Rrot held from Treet Buptist € o'clock . JARY LI | DULANEY. of hix ey t Thursday. to attend i HARRIS. A HARK! Harcie, and <ster of Marris. Funeral from St J Departed 921, at K:05 a.m. n.e.. Deanwood, NE. beloved husband father of Mrs. Mre. Marthia A . grandfaiher . Martha He leaves three S e aunt husband Surviv el and 1 at’ Chestel McCANN. _ MEDLEY. Departed this life 17 1, N am May PETERS. Wednesd Hotel Lafavette, ,peral priva PLUGGE. of hter. 71 Menday at 1:30 pm. Relitives and d. eut at Arlington ce and V. ... Sunday 10 arrange and atte onr “brother, P. . RT. By order of W TYLER. ROB. W. PINKETT WEBER, Mar 1o, 1 RET Funeral from ) ¢ date and time her and friends invited. WILSON. M: 3 Warne SLPH WILSON, h year. ay recalls the m > loved one laid t £ sweet reme nors fon loy Just u toks Sacred to the husbind, this life HIS RERE. BROOKS BUTT. JUHN purted this life one sear ago tod 1920. 3 life; remembered in deat Lored B R S WIND RATHBRINE. * IN MEMORIAM. In sad but loving ir mother. MARY V today, May 20, 1w th of our sorrow Her sacred memory we In_the house of fade 0% now a4 suping sta bi BLANCHE, LILLI <hand and father. : Rev. J. T. Huddle, readin nd Brown. Irish song: In xad but lovin rted this Lifg M ath of our loved And our herts are xad with Can_we help bt 1. WILLIAM “When her vo i all pain at times b uesday. May 3. 1921 ETHE Sacred to the memors of my 1 r dear brother. 101N H 1 this Life five of eur dear father and s has gone, stilled " departed th weet is the memory which alwass wil on, déar father and mother, in eternit AND AMANDA | PARKHURST. Sacred to the Sacred to the memors of o Though leng may sesm the vears, often in the lonely hours uffering herr was great, st few months of life. r RICHARDSON. In loving remembrance of our dear ho departed thi In sad imt loving remembrance of our dear sister, LIDA MAY ROLLINS, who ted this life two ¥ k. | ROLLINS, called you home. When your hour struck and the sun of your 1 the golden west. mwrmnred not. dear sister, Bt weut bravels on to rest. o well spent in 1he happs & Wil aiwass be @ pre ; ta in many wars. st in aweel poa lier | RUPPERT. f sadness still come o'er us, ently tears of sorrow flow, ving remembggnce of parted this life one nd sister pasded awny NERAL DIRECTORS. - H. SARDO & €O, .. Phove Linceln 324 Aatomobile Funerals. V.L.SPEARE CO. ¢ (NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF NO! NECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W: K. SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT.) Phone Franklin 6628, J. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director Livery in_connection. - Comme ™+ 'd modern crematorium. Modertey, ave. n.w. 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SHAFFER, IVE FLOKAL RATE PRICE May 2. | Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St Prompt auto delivery service. Artistic—eXpressive—ineIpensive. v devoted husband, MAUEICE AHAN, w died three years mbrance, aud tru s devotion, iat my beart st longs for you. HIS DEVOT The Park Ceme- care of graves. ARLEMS _Phone 118 £ whow e doved 50, 7.pg ND BROTHER. * ~ remembrance of our ¢ RT, who departed EVA SHANKS, a R CO3 N P ' kD .u