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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. - C., FRIDAY, MAY %7, 1921 '[;[]MPANY DEPUTY COMMISSIONER | kg e pzz?{;i}?';;,zzeei : : B‘.EAD OF REVENUE RESIGNS ' vim ey Aeriof Department. 3 BUMPE.”.”VE DR“‘[ Matthew A. Cram Will Practice was made appointment rk of that department. In January of the fol- Save First; Spend Afterward Law After Twenty Years in lowing year he wnsvzuv_oi‘nQd ;:r( o | tive secretary to Daniel C oper. h ¢ 9- Who was at (hat time_commissioner (o] CNoOo. en of internal revenue. A few months oted to the position Armstrong Cadets Nose Out . { o Vusinesa masager of the advisory ON SATURDAY, MAY 28TH, between the hours of The man who looks at the bottom of his purse to find his - Dunbar Contingent to 5 N [E’iiiil‘.f’t"&"‘[r;iij}".fi?f&i&'é}fflii_é&i{fi 10 and 11 o'clock a.m,, to the first 1,000 school children : S of internal revenue. o 2 3 v erly fill Y ill 3 savings usually finds no money there. Wrest Honors. ‘g_flnrl‘}jt\lm‘c?!v1|m sioner of the bureau in p\-'(jseimng t‘he -hclnt\)\l coupon properly filled out we wi Company € of Armstrons Manual| f J It Cre give free a serviceable ning School, commanded by Capt. The thrifty way of living is to save first, and the man who {Claude " Terrell, won the twe ; \ Bax ot the Supreme ! Pe Older » does it consistently is achieving prosperity. It means the e aanuslompenuiye Annliotiig | Courd ‘or Appeals. He w llll ng 3d Regiment (colored) of the Wash- - . he private practice of law with A g \ loss of none of his accustomed pleasures, the sacrifice of no ESmEien ShooliCan el Corps (LI T 82 H yesterday afternoon at the American necessltles_ League Ball Park. Second honors went to Company K of Dunbar High School. in command of Capt. Clement A. Wells. The latter compa me out victorious in the drill last yea COUPON ' Sign your name and address here and Oring » e and was only beaten this year v We require the services of L . evimgsilepartment E:*‘e"»ll)'l.';‘llen253;‘:?}9‘&:‘1u?lfge:n;o::)i:f skilled operators. Must be skilled this coupon with you. in all branches of beauty preferably in marcel aving. Must be expert, in order to up- FEDERAL NATIONAL BANK S O S S s oo Mrs. Cralle F. Cook. member of the board of education, presented the cove “HELLE Southeast Corner of Fourteenth and G Streets ‘ eted prize flag to the winning com- Eold tie =tandard Sol S HETEER e pany and pinned on the breast of its SERVICE.” - Address .. Originaters of the Monthly Statement System in Washington » |commander the teachers' ntedal, first Apply morning or write. given in 1895 to the leader of homor MA' Matthew Company C of the M Street High School. ~She also gave to Capt. Ter- jrell a gold medal. and to each of his|deputy commi T of inter: lieutenant car Gay and George . 1o take efect Tu. | Blakey, a s ilver One ° . a0 two brons ¢ awarded e corresponding of Com- 1771 l e a ona Individus or ribbons Columbia n cach member of the com- - for the first and white | Road ifor the second. L3500 Sec: Dual Contest. The 1l was a dual contest be- een Arm d Dunbar high 2 hools, and was witn Women’s 16-Button $l 25 e datle ary b s Sll.l( GLOVFS - d {ball park Ar;mxnp: 2 -t uperintendent of ; Black and white, fine gloves, sec-§ | Assistant : Bruce and Lieu 4 15th and Eye Streets N.W. Use Eye Street Entrance ...... - 2 INCO_!PDYATED onds of a famous make; in all sizes; || U. S. A., retired, an assis Y, 22 “3!6 15‘324’ 7@‘ST:N.W. imperfections barely noticeable. .Cr(l.rum. L e S e s \ Town & STORE CLOSED ALL DAY DECORATION DAY—OPEN LATE SATURDAY! fi“«»nz';fll rE':ii'f(;"L'o“f"k‘{; ; § cs;;'”" D. J. KAUFM cg«:;é" ‘ NEVER SO BUSY IN OUR HISTORY-SELLING | s ¥ it i Q| s 8 616 17th St. THE MAN’S STORES 1005-07 Pa. Ave. The Talk of the Town! and we had to “wire” for more 4 not compete i contest, but ’ ve an exhibition drill; B of Dun- T, A of Dunbar, C of Armstrong and lf Y w of Dunba ou ant CJ Maj. E. L. Webster. retired, of the i rict National Guard, was the of- cicpanons ora reanlnelor Summer Comfort Iwere First Licuts. Benjamin D. Boyd, !Douglas J. Henderson and Waiter H Mazyk. The drill w irccted by Maj. Milton T. Dean, military instruc- tor of the 3d Regiment, and John P. aylor. Music for the event was fur- nished by the 3d Regiment band. Roster of Winners. The roster for the winning Com- pany C of follows: Captain, Cla i first, Oscar ( Try a pair .of. these oxfords for men—smart in appear- ance and distinguished by the usual 5 comfort-features of the Kahler last. . The “Secret Spri; —a. strip of resilient steel in the shank, hand-forged, highly tempered. . The Cupped Heel Seat . —keeps the foot from crowding forward. . The Straight-line Last —prevents pressure on joints and toes. . The Combination Last —provides ease across the ball of the foot and snug fit at narrow heel and instep. . The Flexible Cork Filler —a shock absorbent, damp-proof insole. KAHLER COMFORT SHOES S —————————————— e DR P. KAHLER & Sons 603:13 th St N'W prar £ 5 Wash DC. New York address 15W.445¢ . Member of the Washington Chamber of Commerce son and Harry | rome Browne. | Winder ana Jos {Edward Ashton, Luvotta Al i Alexander, Lorenzo Allen, | Brent, Earl Butler, imer, Joseph Brown: jJames Boyer, Lester Clarke, { Cherry, George Densy, Alfred ) Eskridge. A Fresh Shipment of 360 More of Those Flexible-Washable BELTS [ Cordovan and Black 002, Sizes 30 to 42 Why Pay §1.00 Made by the Miller Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio Frank Guy, « liam, Francis Gilbert, Henry Holmes, Theodore Johnson, Leon ~Jameson, { Rudolph Johnson, Elliott Lloyd, Wil- iliam Lonesome, Alfred Mitchell, Perc: ash, Robert Parham, Reginald Paige, For Conservatives— | ihrt Gurer soim Gos Riley, Clifton’ Robertson. Theodore Herringbones Robertson, Thomas Robertson, Albert Shaw, William Stewart, Dennis Worsteds, Serges lor, Theodore Taylor. Edward W i . Lester Wood and Laurence Young. {DR. B. HARRY HAGER WEDS. For Young Men— Flannels, Serges, | Cheyiots | Cassimeres, SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED MODELS IN SIZES 33 TO 44—NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS 7 | Miss Doris Petrola, His Bride, Was | | 'S~ 3 e 3B XY, \ j MEN’S $15 to $17.50 SUMMER SUITS || ... o o | ESGEEEE CRE=IN L 600 Pairs More C Marveloys purchase of Mohair, Kool-Kersey e e e p G \. of Those Wonderful Krash, Featherweight and Cool Cloth, etc. Mod- 8 | a5 Tiarr Hager of this o 5 i els elegantly made in popular styles, featured in ° sl in. Bonta Torstoge wors Tans: Bllylng for Bab)'“' P"re Silk Men’s medium and dark shades, in sizes 33 to 44 (in- Iried at the United States naval base in HOSE [ by Commander Pearce, 2 ? dluding stouts). Opening the season with the O e e m Baby S Own Shflp Just Received—Navy, Cordovan, | | | = 1 3 Henderson for his island post and Mrs. S . greatest light-weight values in ‘Washington! | Huger retumed to Washington. She —means choosing from an assortment of exclusive de- L N e signs—not to be found elsewhere—and made with care { were married were 5 Mars and taste. A Wonderfal Parchase and Tremendous Sale of e There’s an individvality to Cinderella Shop gar- 5 ; i L wel 4 ments that commends them at once to your liking— 3 300 FmE QUALII i BEADED GEORGEI I E | kept a Targe drug store 2 vivaniz and priced so fairly that you'll find yourself buying in L {::;:L‘:f Southen: SR preference to taxing yourself with the making. imumber of the hospitals in the fighting v etvthina Baby e e spads { areas, and upon her return to' W aehine | S Every thlng Baby wears is provided—{rom Christen n was for a long time assistant secre- ing Robes to Rompers—and o f the Rotary Club > - - = : s . N ot Hig S i g 5 Everything to furnish the Nursery is here—even v } versity of go and the Rush Medi- to the Carriages and Bassinets. - Green and Champagne Sizes 9%% to 1142 cal Collcge, and during the war was a val Medi- el Corpatiatatio imeRinfithg Take home a B‘ox of‘ CEnd:rella Candy o S e SRR It’s delicious iDomingo Military Hospital. | UNION TO DECORATE GRAVES. | Fourteenth at G Following a custom of forty-one Union will mer mem- in Mount Thousands of Perfect STRAW HATS i ry. F. Edward Mitchell | will delver the oration at the grave { of Thomas Devin Reilly, a refugee in ! this country in the revolution of 1845, jwho was clerk the land office ; s P e . 2 {and a friend of lcs Sumner. A | . : {poem to Reilly will by Pa {nounce the prayer. i T s [ In this wonderfubcollection misses and women will find delightful White, Black, Navy, i v|'!fl' = $3.89 under $5 "': $ 49 match ’em . under $6 Rose, Harding Blue, Copen, Maize, Flesh, etc., Frocks, in fashionable overskirt, sash, deep | Every Hat a Perfect Hat satin girdle and straight-line-models. All-over beaded creations, with wide, rich braids of Cluny, . « g o Still good picking in $ 2. 35 7 HAT 16 THE Children’s High&Llow ¢ 4 g5 SCOUTSHOES | o Sliers [SHOES ‘4 LT ? It:is known that the [ ] average life of a pair of glasses ilhfive years. You Popular Ankle-strap and Mary ;t',z':ld,‘y“m::;;{negl: ]:rgfs, £50 and $300 models.| Tan Calf, in English and broad- ;:asrts otnoce aes\cel;yn :v‘vz Black and mahogany, blucher | White Duck and Canvas styles, for | toe lasts, with rubber heels; Gun wheiher their condition and English lasts, in sizes 11 to 2.| big girls in sizes 214 to 8, for| Mctal. in English and broad lasts, o e Also salid leather, light and dark | misses, 1135 to 2, and for children,| 21°® N¢% Tan Brogues and Bal N o 1 aE 3 g + Strap Oxfords, with ryhber heels tan Scouts, in sizes 12 to 5!4. Big| sizes 6 ta 11. Solid leather models ter if you let us look: x after them. —both high and low shoes, in sizes values. and reliable makes. 6te 1], Filet and Val Lace and Satin quillings. Featured regularly in downtown stores at $25 and put those elegant SILK on sale Saturday at a price-that~doesn’t even cover the cost of making! Phenomenal values on sale while they last. STRIPED MADRAS SHIRTS [3tor57.00 | Mostly Samples Made to Sell Everywhere at $25 _H.A\LEES 0pTICAL C s * far or iR \ Soft Cuff Styles—Sizes 14 to 17 _— - BOYS’ DRESS & Misses’, Big Girls’ and Men’s $6 to 88"- CRTOMETRISTS MONEY’S WORTH OR MONEY BACK