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"THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1921 = 0 T e - 1 in some way | honoring the memory of the man who | Hert and the town in which she was meeting of the republican national | RURITY- L Wish L conid I SOT Y | s played perhaps (he most con. |married to Mr. Hert. | committee today. He was complain- t Iy fallen upon |spicuous part in republican politics| Secretary Hughes said: “I feel a know to have suddenly . ing of indigestion when he arrived.|you. If the knowledge of the high re-[in Kentucky during the past five |deep sense of personal lo; gard in which he was held will in any | years. = Meantime, a s way mitigate your grief 1 can assurc|tached to a train that as highly esteemed and | ton early today. is bearing the body | wide experience, but of the greatest a better Job and al car, at- | leath of Mr. Hert. He was a man | and youll save mones—if Ferguson eft Washing- [ not only of distinguished abilit and yesterday morning remained in and exe ex tie work: U e sure of i . bed and called a physician. ou that he Six Course During the forcnoon a number of |much heloved: of the dead leader back to Kentucky, | kindliness of nature, a true friend. | friends called upon him, und found| prominent G. 0. P. Executive. and to the widow who awaits it. The | who inspired complete conriis be- | Interior and Eaterior Work F Ab = ! him in g00d spirlts Snd apparéatly e of the most|train is due tonight about 9 b'clock. | cause of the sterling ‘worth hix ‘ood undanc A getting over his indisposition. He| Mr- Hert had been one o & It is probable, according to tenta-| character. In his public relations he | k. K. EFRGUSO) Plentifal Portions he provosed to remain in bed and | | prominent members of the executive tive arrangements, that burial will bela]ways had the highest sense of civie ' N, INC. 3. se lentifal Porti n anticipation of attending the i epublican na-|in Bedford, Ind. birthplace of Mrs. | obligation.” rtme: 232, mmittee mecting today. In the aft- orEamsetiong oriithe frep e L $1.50 . . Kentuck Re ublican Na- | iroon his Visic 1’ drop | tional committee since the campaign . i H hibit any signs of di; .S, ager of the w tern head uulr ers ¥ Meal Enjoyment tional Committeeman Is | “'RnanY SE AL a8 | eventa- e in ¢l in Table d Hote 5 tives John W. Langley and John M. Victim of Apoplex Robison of Kentucky, and Matt Chil-|of the executive managem poplexy. ton of Louisville, who came to discuss | tional headauarters in New York, TONIGHT, dine at the Kentucky patronage with him. While | his judgment and »(ppnence > ~ in the midst of the conversation Mr.|sought on all import. t A . FRANKLIN SQUARE HOTEL e e B e Apeeially Flprned ooy Sileion bedside to find that he was dead. Fourteenth at K Street OMclaln Vixit Hotel Louisville, A I | I - — . st | larze indust plant. he )md made a| [l f Special Summer Rates for Desirable Rooms ‘A 8 of nlll:& it d quickly | fortune. He Innk an act i ol reakfasts through official i 4 1a Carte Service Club Breakfas Hous notified ‘ana y [ t Harding sent retary Chetation { to the hotel, while Postmaster promoting the = a r Hay nd ttorney eneral | Kentucky last | u»...- [l ugherty, who had been closely as-| In the Chicago convention he was |sociated with Mr. Hert in the recentforiginally for Lowden, but when residential campaign. also-visited the f his nomination bec: 1. ator Brnst came down | Hert swung h | from the Capitol. | Harding. P Mrs. Hert und Gov. Morrow of Ken-| Mr. Hert an e S R Lopely IVew Sammer Dresses . 1Mo z for L il 1ot v ve! H \ g HE fact thatit's not ar : i:‘-"lr:“"%:na::r m:rm“ el vxfn!t’:«lwlf e e Tl - fit 4 R _ and Mrs e a on_and | o A k on ac- $ ewitching Hundreds to {ltf = easy thing for us to : | 1o gnnaniedithe body Slvles ot Choose From; s | o get all the Fashion < Inglisent St SHentEE @ S ’ I Orzandie, Sizes for i é 3 ‘1 an it 1 cerea et g 2 | (] lesjand w°"‘ " ““d | =] Sl‘!op clothes we can sell ! 3 : ' rn of the sudden death of Mr. Hert, | committeeman i t - Ginghams 3 3 good fric P nt | ington X f [ proves that there must be _ : avvd'w conspicuous | iinesand ome city. | |l A real Bargain 6th Sale—Planncd to bring to the womenfolk of Washington || the smartest styles at the lowest prices of the season. You'll enthuse over the ! I pretty models—you'll marvel at the values. ven women who think they have | cnough dresses will buy—not, cne—but TWO or THREE., For the styles :- tivating—the VALU so apparent. It is plain that an opportunity like not come again this season. stounding values—a varied selec- Summer Dressesuu[\:’r A t‘:t]’: 11l made from good qu gandies and Ginghams: models <ui ¢ for $ every summertime sion; self or lace trim- \ a ° med: deep hems: wide sashes: white vestees, ) cte. Sizes 30 to gj—choice. $2.93. . What a tremendous ' Summer Dresses ... ..t at this low price. $ Voiles and Ginghams in e il at 5 well as types for misses: fig ef I fects; plain white, blue and white: pink and it - blue; and many combinations. Sizes 16 to 0. it I Here we reach the pinnacle of value-giving. il Summer Dresses 'y, e o svesiine | something unusual about clothes that keep the makers behind in deliveries. @ 1 Gifts of Sterling Silver King Albert Pattern “Tailored in Rochester™ s = Alvin T. has gotten to have a lot of committeeman from Kentucky, died 2 suddenly in bed in his room in the | meaning. New Willard Hotel yesterday after-! noon of an attack said to have be apoplexy. Mr. Hert arrived in W on Tue home _in . republic national ] i} Teaspoons, set of 6 Dessert Spoons, set of 6 Table Spoons, set of 6. Dessert Knives, set of 6 Dessert Forks, set of 6 Butter Spreaders, set of 6 Salad Forks, set of 6 Pie Knives, each.... Cold Meat Forks, cach tay afternoon from his wuisville o _attend _the assortment, and such | ;\A.h dresses 1 from fine ‘i | ge size unl dotte UNIO! ) 5::}\ much higher prices. Fashioned of the finest ! SAVINGS BANK | 1“’ s Ginghams. Voiles and Organdies—ton A o i il a ° styles to go into details, but all that' i OLDEST SAVINGS Hi represented. The colorings are all inclusive i BANK IN WASHINGTON | teuches of trimmings here and there: some with white collars and cufi wide WELCOMES YOUR ACCOUNT it sashes, etc. Sizes 16 to 38—choice, $8.93. | = 910 14TH ST. N.W. I i P | - —— I & i 7 "PTOWN: DOWNTOWN:® ! $ g Flneenth} :gu G Streets A e gar?ne; .95 ceorgette 95 i pp. Cranda . — % i Next to Keith's Washinat 42nd and —_ ey Sabing Lot 42 atlm | kllrts Waists, o | 2 | ! . . n white. black and pink. Si 36 to 42 I | Rochester Tailored Clothes e O N 1 36 to 4. ind they _may | Shirt: Interwoven Hose { u al' ln Q They're well made and in at- be had in flesh il ianhattantSizs | 1B F 9T and 1212401218 G ST. tractive models, including the and navy. T —— popular slash pocket style. priced { ceptional values at this their former selling price he- price. ing $3.79—now $2903. District National Bank 1406 G Street : 81x90 and 81x99 Fine Quality : ; KAUF Hemstitched Sheets Banking as we do it | Y \,,‘:':’;:f sl “Daddy, Where ' * T Is Mauritania?” THE EYE The question comes to you from your fourteen- vear-old boy, busv with the evening ‘preparation of his school work. INCORPORAT ED ing. Made with S.in hm-} L cial purchase of 300 sheets. Popu If it appeals to you to | 1316 ©1324. 7 ST.N.W. brande, O i have a banking connec- Has it ever accurred to you that vou are perhaps wasting one of your most precious possessions — your eyesight? A prominent manufacturer needed cash and we bought The eves oftentimes become You cudgel your brains. | = : L { ) - s ; ! Fine Percale | strained through overwork, i . The name sounds familiar. You can’t remember which resuits in_headaches, :l President t'?" W' ere t er.e sarea ! Bungllow Aprons 100 A l L-WOOL TWEED AND whether you saw it on a list of ocean steamers or | “I'*‘Iji:“';" “l!r"l:“['"l;‘rfl ifl'} in- Wil R, N. Harper dlSpOSI n evinced to i 88c = ability to strand strong = i in 1] half- lurrV:)!!t'n n(:\ell})\t \nttll:;“\\ Hope. m]lngt B ihen, ey need immediate ] Vice Presidents co=operate—and noth- | g s . HEATHER JERSEY as the name of a country that ac v s - RS i 3 ecomb b 5 Z | vt arived — s where in the world it means nothing to you. ; Dont take chances—avail i v{ 5 Hpolmcs ll;lg ISfCOl‘IhSldel'ed trouble 4 pate ::"H?I ‘1&.: ourself of the services of cur | . i Znae i claet'c And so you say to your boy : “I'm sorry, son, but :,p‘::,,.,cm\, 1 e san g(,?; i| €. J. Gockeler that lll't,ers.your inter i Vaistiand: Tiegularly $1 my rr(‘(lf'l'dl)h_\ s a bit rusty. “You'll have to look it your eyes a scientific examina- N. L. Sansbury ests—we’d like to have up tomorrow at school.” tion and prescribe the proper Cashier you look il:lto our meth- §150 Infants’ Short Glasscr: H. L. Offutt, Jr. How many questions in geography do you think you could answer, anyway? Adolph Kahn How much do you know about this much altered and still changing world of the present day? i 935 F St ods and our policies. We are striving to humanize the banking business — by banish- ing all the useless red- White Dresses, 98¢ Pretts nainsook, atiste and Jawn frocks, embroid ery and lace trimmed with pin tucks. Wonder ful values. To sell at the ridiculously low price of only The knowledge you lack is within your grasp at an absurdly small outlay. | e A. EHLSHLAGER o : . fpestat tape—and in its place The STAR is distributing a special edition of a ks X % = e map of The World Today and The I ELK GROVE 43clb installing liberal busi- $2 Brocade 2 ' t popular sport E 3 gned of all Corsets, $1.49 | ool weaves | mple emarkab! 3 s S Women's Pink Corsets United States BUTTER ness policies. 1 i fopsl e 4t s sxeat, o Fg — = == = - = slay onls. phenomenal, unparalleled bargain i 1457 P St. N.W. . o S Acd ihe tment is mar- wThomnax A. Edixon would have been unable to xtump the — = — 3 . — velous: Don’t :1 = 5 I:““‘(lf ‘s""r | intellectunl college men with his geographical questions if = Safety Deposit Boxes—$3 to $25 per year Fancy Topiand on :l;;wuthnr‘iu e‘r\"” 19 EBEL yous they had studied The Evening Star's map.” said Miss Ceell B. | i Norton, zeneral xecretary of the community center department = = ain — of the public schoolx, today, after examining the map. | | 3/ suh 50c $10 Genuine AlLi-Wool Pleated § 3 . . | i 4 “One of Mr. Edixon's quextions. T belleve, was “Where ix | Chilares roral bl Baronet Satin Skirts PLAID SKIRTS tipitsbergent” remarked Mise Norton. Then she made use of | 1P ek oo, Rie|| Beautiful black, white, rose, $7 Q8 | Povuiar sport swvies 98 the instantaneous finder, one of the distinctive features of . | Cornwell’s values of fanex top pat-f] g TN g O women's o brown bliie: masyiieie arad . the map, and in a few xeconds found the Ixland of Spitzbergen. temsiin i) #iaes. baronet skirts in sizes to 30 waist. New | o0 0 e B e check i “Remarkable.” she exclaimed. “Thix ix one of the most usefal |. Blueb Pi sammer styles featuring . the popular | Women's skirts (two-tone checks) in 2 and valuable maps 1 have ever seen, and undoubtedly should | ueoerry rie Il-Fashioned belt _and pocket. Elegant quality— | regular sizes. Belt and button trimmed i be in every home where current nnd historic events, domestic | WOl Rlell Full-Fashi exquisite styles. Exceptional quality. or forcign, are discussed.” | thin she ilk Hose —_— “ i crusts of airy Thn‘:] gg Regular and Extra Size ) s s : | OMEN'S WASH DRESSES. ghtness, that en w EN DR Ehe o te d fold voluptusus ber- . } 3 4 Women's black, white. ries brl'm‘;ul of na- cacloRn AU e Wonderful collection of check gingham and plaid mode's. orgabdy and lawn ture’s fai tared S g zry pure Gk M 030 | frocks in_hundreds of becoming summer styles—beautifully contrasted and self Hre Sitatry-nectare i ¥ . 5 o trimmed, in the popular sash and overskirt effects. Novelty trimmed models of wine. Lavishly organdy. P-K, etc. Values in this lot to $7.50. d atop. sugared atop. 25¢ Linen-Finish l 8 c | $8-inch Bleached This map is equipped with the Pleasants’ Instantane- ous Finder, which enables you, in the twinkling of an eye, to find the exact location of any city or country in the world—any town of over 5.000 populzmnn in the United States—the capital of any country or state—the location of any island in the Atlantic. Pacific. Indian, Arctic or —_— 42zx36 and 45x36 Antarctic oceans. The index nrmt(-d under the map, tells Pastriphone ’ Bleached Checkaghm:: ey S T?kle DanAlaskA T the capital of every country in the world. together with Main -875 Pillowcases, 18¢ anid e "Manvilte lrdh\"‘t\‘:fi S perte: ‘-“'" e e quality and cut from full oiec and eut flom pivee Eppy Cure gives Appy Tite it ! ' i pieres 10-Yd. Bolt Yd. Wide $1 .39 ' A New Treat B s LONGCLOTH 79¢ Bleached Fine English Longcloth, with superior chamois finish. Extra quality for LOFFLER’S underwear, etc. Special. Bolstercases, 38c §w.'ll:‘toef Yl;;e:l"s Thursday Sale of SAUSAGE BOYS’ ALL-WOOL SUITS Drawers, Camisoles, on_both ends—run-of-the Envelopes Gowns and Skirts| vyues 300 055 |{ 59PNy BLUE SERGES-MIXTURES the area. population. language. religion. kind of govern- ment and racial inhabitants. Tt lists the leading cities of the world. It lists the islands of the world—even such tiny specks of land as the Tsland of Yap. unknown to most of us until it broke into the news columns a few months ago. CORNWELLS 1415 H Streel The information on the map of the United States is similarly complete. A map like this, answering more than ten thousand questions and doing it quickly, accurately and authori- tatively, is 1nd|<pen~ab|c in the home of any thinking per- son. : ednhausesare ke ot % i i it! A blend Clean with PREVENTOL e A e tfioesnot stain the finest enjoyable. For T.OFFLERS SAUSAGE last. —_— Through The STAR you can own a copy of this map for 75c. If you cannot call at The Star office for your copy. 50c vas Oxtoras, pamps and |\’ Clearance offer of one and_ two of a send stamps, check or money-order for 81 cents—the ex- Values up to 8¢ | Slippers, featuring the ) kind that said in regular stock to $12. tra 6 cents being for postage. 2 Ask Your Meat Man Tremendous Assortment | MW One-strap. ' Z-strap. i e et e e Buy or order your copy TODAY! < REVENTOI’I ; = o oy ine i "er | with Louis, military and . in the lot, but not of each pattern. And 3 2 : < MAKES A CLEAN HOME, Broidery” trimmed — full | Cuban heels. Sizes 2% every garment is perfoctly tailored—and cut, well made styies. to 8 in each lot. ail-wool.