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TE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET - Half Price for Suits June first is our day for cutting adrift the remaining stock of Spring Suits. . We’ve decided to make it an Exactly Half Price Sale this N time—even though the models are most exclusive; and the o values of especial excellence. Tricotines, Twill Cords, Poiret Twills—Tailered and i Braided and Embroidered $49.50 Suits..$24.75 $79.50 Suits . $39.75 $59.50 Suits.. $29.75 $89.50 Suits. $44.75 $69.50 Suits..$34.75 $98.50 Suits. $49.25 Other Suits from $110 $5510 $87.50 to$175, Now....cccvnenn.. S eislets Also Choice 3 —of any of the Silk Lined Tweed Suits— ’ }- in the smartly tailored Sportive models. $25 .00 —they have sold up to $65—for. ... E L] + Also Choice —of any of the Jersey Cloth Suits (ex- cept White)—solid colors and heather mixtures. R , —they have sold up to $45—. . ... ... Also Choice —of 40 Silk Dresses—in Taffeta, Crepe-de Chine, Georgette, etc.—in sizes 16, 18, 36 and 38 only. Excellent models— —they have sold at $40 to $55—.... $19.50 $19.50 On Sale Tomorrow Morning— —lay your plans to come carly ortl * 11th ST. NW. * 608 TO 614 The House of Courte. Marked at a Remarkable Price 30 The variety is very large and very comprehensive—featuring Large Rib- bon Crown Hats, with Georgette Brim, and Milan Hemp in cushion-brim ef- fects. Brand-new shades and combi- nations— Mushrooms Short-backs Chin Chins Pokes Leghorns with flanges and crowns of Georgette Crepe or Taffeta—Filmy Hair-braid Hats, in Black, Brown and Navy—Taffeta—and ten or more dif- ferent styles in smart Sport Hats. | | i| | 2] committee to investigate the need for revising the fcderal judicial sys- | tem was urgad before the House rules | state rights by the federal govern- ||| “Well Store Your | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. MAY 31 1921. 9 «B {wa! ON COURTS ASKED Necessity for New Districts Impressed Because of -Clogged Dockets. : Th jLo ‘Ani Appointment of a joint congression- | RO, I ma 1 Do necessity for establishment of new ! coyrt districts because of the growth | in \:.pummn in many iocalities | whil, had resulted in clogged court ™ dockets. Increase in the number of cases duc | to violation of the prohibition law |3 and popularity of tha automobile, re- |0 sulting in thefts of machines and au- tomobile parts, has caused overworked federal judges (o get far behind in their work, he said. LAWYERS AT DINNER. ¥ wal annuval real estate tax today paid o the penalty of standing in a line Senator King Denounces Infringe- | that extended the full length of the S corridor on the first floor of the ment of Prohibition Laws. District tunding. 4 " Declaration that the federal prohi-| ,Before the bLuilding ‘opened at o ! bition amendment constitutes an in- | O'c vasion on state government and for|© that reason has an unsound influence | lector's office and at noon the lino | was made last night by Senator Wil- bui < liam H. King of Utah at an_informal | the rear of the building. Checks in payment mailed today TO REPEAT SCOT | Immxmw by Mrs. C. C. i 1 1spring. will be repeat Itomorrow afternoon at the { rrogram. i The same cast is to appear. wit The play is directed by horst is_cast extended from the main entrance CH PLAY.| OPEN SHOPS DEC | SIX SUB-SEA BOATS CRASH.. Laces and Lace Curtain | B oOf Cleani g MME. VIBOUD, Inc., Enxtablished 1853, TIT 1ith St N.W. 1A onnie Prince Charlie” Will Be [\ Given at Belasco Tomorrow. ‘Bonnie Prince Charlie," s presented here cater as part of the “music weik uis B._ Thomy Mg Fi cus Mclean and y Glenronnald. John Hoff- e part of Andy Mo- rthan Tavlor V' n. who ta Mr: Opposite Shoreham Hotel. ugall. 1510 H Street N. W. i Ca un's lat committee today by Thomas B. Feld- ri;’;‘,‘.’,m,. M 15 o be. Eiven er of New York, spokesman for a again LOMOFTOT night for the benefif | . Broup of attorneys conferring here on |0f the (i 1= hi v A | h 1 judicial reforma fund. The p v Announce elr Mr. Felder said there was urgent |N0On ProEram SEMI~ANNVAL S Beginning Today ra Howry. RUSH TO PAY TAXES. fundreds of property owners who ited until the last day to pay their 1 Mrs. Charles B. lock there were two score or more | people waiting to get int the col- | Our entire stock of fashionable Spring and Summer apparel has been readjusted and repriced to dinaer at the Shoreham Hotel of]_ /'y accepted, provided they hear 1 f h‘ d h lf f f “ e s O e o GumirY | the postmark of May 31 when the to values of one-thira to one-halt of former sell- committee with regard to legislation ",',’,ifi"v ‘\""'{11"'11."1':-'-"2 '—).'r:“;;;!* ool . 5 for the proposed improvement of the Ay Rveiaanena o n TICES. S D ¢ ] cent added. An additional 1 per 1 . Juinciarssvkiem, ‘A amber ot mem: | Cenl 4dded, An adalional ) ver g P bers of Congress were guests at the bil! dinner. -Senator King denounced any move- |~ ment tending to cause usurpation of ment in mentioning his disbelief in the eighteenth amendment. He urged ||| that the state courts strive to keep to a standard of high efficiency. He was supported in his warning againset federal centralization of power by Representative Campbell .of Kansas. Efforts of Congress to improve ju- dicial procedure were explained by Representative Little of Kansas, who is chairman of the House committee || on revision of the laws. He defended Is re in_unpaid This will include the new fashions which are constantly being created in our Fifth avenue work- rooms and are arriving daily. —1if you leave or- ders for summer repairs. High- class_work—Spe- clal Rates for re- pairs during sum- mer. Furs Without Cost Sport and Tailored Suits—Evening Gowns 3 the work of the committes, pointing ||| Gl K, & I one that numerous revisions had ||| FREE a.sfitcs"eel‘;" | Coats and Wraps——Day DTCSSCS fllnr!’;\@d 'l,:n\ aldu:ml:lra.llon of jus- ORAGE Squirre! ”75 tice from time to time. | .75 | e O |ST Chokers 352 | Sweaters—Blouses—Hats Humanization of the federal courts ||| W was advocated by Representative Bird o R i of Kansas, a former member of the || 1215 G St i bench. This should -be brought about || by revision of the laws and not by |'—— any change in the personnel of the bench. he said. Judge Martin T. Manton of Brook- |l 1yn pointed out the need for better |fi salaries for judges in, the federal |ff courts. Figures showing the salary |f scale of judges were presented by A. ||| P. Andrews of North Carolna, who “! urged more adequate wages in this I‘u connection. Attorney General Daugherty was to | |l have been a guest of honor, but inl- [Hi ness in the family necessitated his h,n sending a message of regret. contain- | Hill ing a word of approval of the motives | il of the lawyers. l‘fl Former Senator Hoke Smith, who il was chairman of the committee ar- | [ii ranging the dinner; P. M. Pogue of ||ii Cincinnati, Olto; Wads H. EHis, Sena- | [l tor Reed of Missouri.and Representa- | il tive Montagme of Virginta spoke ||l I * 1‘.1; i|!" Making a Memorable Display of Summer’s Newest Hats briefly. 1 I‘M Papers of incorporation have been ]l‘|‘ jssued to_the Indspendent Order of |Hili Widows, Widowers, Maids and Bach- elors, which has been organized at Logansport, Ind., for the purpose of promoting acquaintance among those eligible to matrimony. I it il i ' it i Floor v i%‘\ — A nnouncement Extraordinary! | ™" To the Women and Misses of Washington The New and - Greater Store of /4 11091111 G Street N.W. Offers the Supreme Value-Giving Event of the Season Regular 355.00 Values Many worth a great deal more. If we quoted the real values they would seem exag- gerated. Come—see—and be convinced that they are the greatest Dress Values ever offered. Included in this wonderful collection are Beaded and Embroidered Georgettes, Canton Crepes, Crepe-back Satins, Crepe de Chines, Crepe Meteors, Foulards, Taffetas, Lace, Net and hundreds of Combinations. Dresses for all occasions—for street wear, afternoon, dinner, evening and sports. Never have we offered such wonderful Dresses at such a 500 New Cotton 375 Women'’s and Misses’ Wash Dresses Handmade Waists For Women and Misses Several Styles In All Sizes These are made-of fine quality batiste. Hand -drawnwork and lace trrmmed. Every one a new and desirable model. Long and short sleeves and the new collar-treatments. Fine Voile Dresses, Gingham Dresses, Gingham and Organdy Combinatigns, Plaids, Checks, Stripes, etc. Every con- ceivable color and combination. New styles models in all sizes.