Evening Star Newspaper, June 8, 1921, Page 7

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7\ HEADS ADVERTISING CLUB. [PRISONERS’ RELIEF SUED !m‘tm . The_ memiers of Divisien No. 2 M. o boreby notifes aq thie drail o Tu Harry Hahn Elected President at FOR UNPAID SALARIES | i EpRy b Funeral || 8. BavoHovnsCo.| || | 8. BavoBovs€o.| [ b s e oo 5 ose § Manager of Society, and Two 'THE BUSY CORNER" PENNAAVEAT 8 TH.ST: 6P.M *THE BUSY CORNER" PENNAAVEAT 8 TH.ST. O Gt Threée suits have been filed against the Prisoners’ Relief Society for buck salarics, expenses and goods soid to the organization. One was filed by | Denver 8. Dickerson in the District Supreme Court for $555.20, and the other two in the Mun 1 Court, one ! of these by Daphene Duckett, assist- ant treasurer of the organization, for | i $154 back s and the other by | [EACHAM Rex B. Duckett, for $125 back salary | geey fir and $136 expenses. Murray Holy Iieady for Another Big Day in Jersey Suits | ryp FROCKS A bis resi- 1ONSH MASC ¢ of P —More arrive th augment the lot offered recently. S the suits has had the hurd e filing of the suits has ha ey, effect of tying up the funds and*the -l| Fort Lincoln cemets property of the society. SAGER. (n Tuestar. Following the nling of the suits Mrs. Rex B. Duckett and Mrs. Evelyn resigned as directors and Koontz as director and Vice t. Mrs. Duckett was cor- responding Secretary of the organi- zation and Mr. Koontz assistani ex- ccutive and director since the society v Mr. Koontz, in a signed as his reason that was no longer in sympathy with At —$7-98. a $1.99 "LER™” —The same good values which created so sensational a sale Monday. on Priday, Relatives and frie Arlington cemetery. e S 0 it —And they are very welcome, as we have had many inquiries about another sale e o B - S S RS = - . . e Pl agement. : l’_l“ fh“ one that proved so successful last —We have received another shipment to add to the sale, and the e taithe e eisty. culminating | WALSH. Suddenly. st her a week. leation s e X 2 the filing of the suits. have been | 1329 1 nw., MAKY Quuch. selection is as good as on the first day. brewing for some time, according to | fer of Ju No- ice of ful Lo E. E. Dudding, its president. . Mr. Dickerson until recently was MEMORIAM. superintendent of federal prisons un- | BESSLER. I sad hut lovin der the Department of Justice, and wir dear husband and father, ¥ upon severance of his connection with —Models in- | —T wo pocket -—There are dainty percales and ginghams in straightline clude tuxedoand | ; remembrance FIAN K1 styles, with white collar and cuiis. Some have sashes. Wi entered inty vicnal | and four pocket otch S by T - ; : e 1 collar others have belts. The materials are striped and checked ei- that branch of the government he beg Pt . ; I srvies 0 : _ 3 a3 bis son n pence styles. styles. fects, some also in plaids. e s 2t s iy ae v b REAND O - . T . In sad but loving reme —Some with narrow belts, s = oo s . - P : . cording to his complaint filed in the | %, 5 ] 3 - Y B ts, some but _For Thursday we again oiter “Kan-Fit-All” Stout Styles, which HARRY HAHN. Supreme Court, of $5,000 a year. Mr.| jor I krandmother. AN LAKT ton trimmed. 2 S > z. who went on a vacation 10| hu kas robbed me of my granduwother his health shortly after Whom 1 loved and « Harry Hahn was elected president Fised of the stout — Material is a fine hea = are weatly made dresses that meet the requirements 7((:':):1 ll]nl-. l);l:Aml)r}:fi:gwr mixture, e o e Sleisianany o ‘0f the Advertising Club of Washington Dickerson assumed charge. has | 1t was grandmothe ar grandwother, S @ and green. igure. hese have adjustable belt, and the materiais are pes :t the znnual meeting held last night. | returned. following a request from Can 1 help but whe 3 o = Sheel sinahans B T : : i = Jeseph, Berberich “iceted first | the board of direct FRANEY. In ) 2 zes from those for misses of 10 years cales, check ginghams and linens. The sizes are from 43 to 50 l‘pn\\d-‘n( “4»||:r, 'w(fi,':,; Yriends of The Drisoners’ Aid S mum.}. HARRT o women 6842 bi i X ident; ciety, of which Bishop Alfred Harding firanmo v bust. At $1.99. g is president and Rev. D. R. Covell, ann's—Second Floor. e araaiieias s : rice recior of Trinity Church. secretary. Kann's— Bargain Table, Street Floor. Iseph K cted directors, | have called att n that it is en- {together with Joseph A, Berbes mh !tirely ependent of the organization | one —_ — = — croy Herron, k. Rogers. | | headed Mr. Dudding. mm- June &, 1 I—— | sldheim, R. B. H von and Her! lu‘rl how sudden was the summon . ot . . Rich. “hv‘n the word pe they wers ol Summer Dresses are A Splendid Collecti { S | Short Sleeves Make Popular aroll we reiring presic | WINNER OF FELL - E Make Wi S {dent ited with a beautiful dom sy to Make When o = Noving . ur Learts o vitter ooy asy - - 16 Blltl()n {John Herbert Alden to Go to Uni- | iy 1N o Mo ou Use L ~ : Z t = ty of Washingten. - A : engih Gloves i Pictorial as ouses ength Mo —This is distinetly a glove the eclec e seaxon this summer, and all S Review N0 are i Gtmena ot 124 the long gloves but the new | 1S the Univer- Patterns Assembled to sell at stran ik e ptereare {0 S5 4 wa Can ‘ iree r 1 favorites | Tul ' : . £ . | July Alden is the - . ook % ! & Srief that cannot ie vourself. the one price. Choice [} R coube i THE WEATHER' san ot an AN den ROty o it “”““" v 3 gen tips point | District of Columbia and Maryland— | United States g 1 survey. and| ey : = : c Sy : : self s e colors ay to omorra S0/ ettective. —With the advent of June and of white skirts and white s i‘“" Sty R J MORA L. i > June &, Ste to fhe - price for these styles is the one that the average " oo | - e, B U e o g i e e —Women's 16-button-length " . P woman looks for, and we are therefore making a special Cloves, Washalle, Bocas AnEh. mn'unx. Frocks, with self stitched backs, in black, 1',.-.un. pair effort to present the bes where at this price. sortment to be found any- Oh. what would w Just to zuze 5 wil find a style adapted to aimost an terial popular —The material is a French voile, and many of the models are trimmed with hemstitching, drawnwork and a touch of real Irish or real filet lace; others are trimmed with the imitation filet and Irish, also many with dainty val There are also plenty of frilled styles. . and fol- and you make up as well as expensive ones for 50; 8 pm. . B1: S am lowed if instructions ol will not hesitate suede point, backs, in | —womenw strap wetet ‘ Alden was 2ra Central High the finer fabri the le your. Sche 1917 8 pm n.. 2006 2, oceurred a —They are made in “\"” neck, square neck, vest front and slip-over models, and there are both long and short sleeved styles to select from. Sizes 36 to 46. Kan ond Floor. Patterns 20¢ to 35¢ $1.25 Kann's—Street Floor. mperature, 60, occurred at uits, the white wasn blouse has gained in popularity. | i $2 50 —Se SRS | Condition of the Water. n of the water 8 1s—Condition cloud Weather in Various ¢ i journal torial Wi { asidAnt OF iy Dre ___ldent of was ours. dearest Vincent, Think of This! $5 to $7 Separate Skirts . You Have Attended in a Long While At the Bargain - : . oy —The preparations were thorough and extensive; the silks of charm and excellence; the Tahle f()l‘ . S mofl renmr}nblc—.md our silk- hu\m" puhlxc rc1]uc and appreciate it. —These are exceptionally attrnctl\'e-lnukmg skirts i | == — - = for such a ridiculous price. [ 85.00 All-Silk Canlon | 25 New Colorings in Crepes [ " Tricolettes ‘ | ve been gone State of |1, %0 long weather. Stations. ! Awitene. June ! nnshan | Raftai i pos 't Dortiand, © { Chariesto S 9 resolution | And Wften 0 . . T wipe away th | Cieveland. —There are skirts of wool plaids. Detizer —Skirts of velour checks. | —Skirts of serviceable homespuns. | A Wonder Rich Dress —Skirts of smart tweeds. Value in the $3 50 Quality, in the $1 48 CARDS OF THANKS. —Skirts of washable white gabardine. | Sale at, a Yard.. Sa]e'al,'fl Yard.._ | cuARLES. —Stripes and mixtures of wool materials in smart __A scason’s favorite. ' very heavy qualit | —Right weight for fashionable blouses, for gowns, wraps and skirts. 39 inches wide dresses, skirts, scarfs or sashes—every \a,dJ | —in 14 good colors. | perfect and wi!l give exceptional service. FUNEZAL DIRECTOES. | W R-SpexreCor styles D — I d . T ET Boyshform Brassieres | | Genuine Kiaki Kool for 2:50 and 83 Flowered, | $3.69 Colored Tussah - G S Pt | Sport Wear | Striped and Checked | Sport Pongee |5 i f G’ ; R — IO s —l)c».wncd upon lines to give the straight boyish . zfie&:“:“"’rd'“ $3.00 _exirn :”:::‘I'fi‘:‘“’ —Extra special in ' $2.50 ) i p i P figure that is so popular for the present season’s CAnd these three popular | this sale, a yard... $1.69 thisisalc f2 yard i WNL H. SARDO & CO., silhouette. T e ose Trom Hard. | —Shown in three widths of | a—‘ljnr l:'nz‘km;i souchsvort suits __T ! . s ne e Lineoln 524, —One style, made of a good ing §biaes aaRand Ghliite: L e e SRl e AWARDS TO LIFE-SAVERS. | it - e, e V. L. SPEARE CO. Sy - = e Wi i) ons o each t 3 i S in e words vl ul flor: s < < quality cotton mesh, trim- inches iyide: all on white grounds. Checs | Prown. natural. 40 inches wide. e ey ’}ma. e EITER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR OOX- 1 A . 2.500 Yards Dew Ki l alll onfwhite i aneE .Mednls to Navy Enlisted Men for e NI R EoTABLISHRINT) med with lace; hooks in the ,3 ards Dew Kist | are twe-tone in six color e} 1,500 Yards White e Phone Frankiin 2, A0 E . wow back. $1 00 Sports Silk } ;n_ light and darls color com- | Crepe de Chine Seeretary Denby has recommended | AP Sund il Joseph F. Birch’s Sons At —Extra special in $2 75 binations. inches wide. E o 1T !h‘a.( life }:‘mzh lm:dn be awarded | M - o E 13034 M St. N.W. : Sisieio = i this sale, a yard... | : —Extra special in Ed ..dr A. Knecbone of Judith Gap. . — \nnther is made of bro- e i“’;m i “,;"ml $2.69 Satin Charmeuse | this sale, a yard... $1 .50 ot N = ¥ - ""’"1'_9 cade. in pink; hook back, shades, both plain and two-tone | —Extra special in | —Our regular $200 quality. for Be ot z l I h effects. \vi(hpplcmv of white. | this sale, a yard.. l 69 dresses. skirts, hlou‘cl lingeri 1 g iAky trnnme( wit $1 50 e 3 - 3 ahastaAblotscey ic, 1 0 York. T3 | prices. 32 inches wide. —In navy, brown, ;.vra\, black. etc. 40 inches wide. He also has commended Joseph Ray 1 3 | T Hanl lace | 3 k o e Bragermm e cnli e cheot ¢ ¥ | lmoth)' on e 2 Another Shipment Received of ; 2 i 3 i f thi \a» for s he It I, S et | enmsr NE Phone L —Plain .\nlm ‘Boyshform Brassiere, in pink, with rib- el ! $3.50 Penikees Sport White Motora Silk | S oher caliiad mantat ina vy | Vi veaiton: e Frank Gei SC ns bon shoulder straps: hook back style All-Silk Canton Crepes Silks | in Sardl R Yori Spr i fed 7 o | o xers Co.. straps;: 2 vle. $3'00 —Extra special in $2 75 | _Extra special in $2 00 this sale, a yard.. $2 50 i Sotere ey S oiooloans. catl. North 520, R et . BT R this sale, a yard.. hic sale, 2vard 00 COL. COLE GIVEN DUTY HERE. e e S 2 3 Suitable for go]hn tennis | Kann' q_\cc(md IlnnrA 1| =39 inches \mlc,_ in white, Demi-rough weave, the ideal | and motoring, and ‘I‘; = ," Col. William E. Cole, Coast Artillery | . Deal & Co. pink, zinc, tan. silver. Hard. | silk for general sports wear. | able. 40 inches wide. . oo Corps, at Camp Eustis, Va lieen ) . ki T e e e ir;:_glly}ufi; ;\E:amm. h:;“l‘:ll Iv:av l;‘c_»lwn i;) 12 shpnrt tfl?ln\'.\, alsa xS d \ > igned “‘\;'I'::_"‘!lre!rlh«ahomw of the ALD h u l‘mmh. - . [ Antomobile Service. Chapel. - idnight, brown an ack. chite. 3 vide. | S F! & L 3 owers. erme; " = k™" | Shel b inches wide =S SRy N e |7 “ZURHORST” gned to duty in th ce of | H ' T.. BU L ! 301 East Capitol Street ° It 2 e He | Phone Lincoln 372 59c Banishes i £ sl i, e [ ] Il ut Arlington B | == = | After a brief illness CHAT JAMES T. RYAN, } N L) k‘[w ed this life Tuexday, June B y; Sale La wn F urniture ll Mrs. Coon’s IR | B TE AR SR oo | Private Ambulances. O rou es. i PreSCrlpthnS i Livers in_Connection. b ; —are! famous with Netiie. Ferguwn and Thorton. 1 ! MONUMENTS. 2 4 w hinet > :‘n;\cilnll(r:u::;. ll :‘Ifl(lll'"‘ 'llfll. 2 1! T We specialize In fle.iflfllflfl and erect. ashington’s most s e eorge M. and g0 imperishable memorials of quality prominent people—by -|and character. whom they have been in use for years. For the Scalp. For the Complexion. For the Hair. For the - Skin and Call and see hundreds of photographig suggestions and designs on exhibition in our dffice. | THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., = i 914 Fifteenth Street. : ‘|~ CEMETERIES . —ROY GARMENT BAGS are on sale here at this price. You can buy no cheaper clothes in- surance than that offered by me 1o thee. HER CHILDRE Tuesday. June 7, BELLE. these amoth-proof, dust-proof and The Park Came — X 8 3 = cta, damp-proof Garment Bags. L amows fteon Muscles. FortLincolnZ: 55 Baltimore Boulevard at Dnfllcl ’.hl \ AR A il i B (N ‘ inted 1 th hout; isn’f i Do andswhitd canvas canopys | | It Sasn tRvanity/tiag prompts their use—but an appreciation that it is a duty to preserve one’s Ofices: 1235 G st n.w. Phone F. 4745. i Cedar Hill Cemetery 1921, JERRY | Chapel and Vault—Non-Sectarias e werpelllll Care of Graves . - —Their cost is so little nobody will take chances on having good —Andrew Jackson Chalr, has | wide hardwood slat seats; natural strongly-woven seat and back; i color, varnished: swing is bolted one of the most popular of hick- | {ogether; is built for four pas- —01a Hickory Rockers, oval shape: heavy double woven back L Tuesday, June AN. beloved husband loth th d wrinkled S $7 45 | ory cnairs; regular- 7 45 | snsers hut e . e nensea e . e Sl $ < ARl $24 95 good appearance—and S T L Thursd Unsurpassed Natural Beaut v o1 ' son! —Four Pasxenger Lawn Swing, : o or : r Dugan. (nee Hurles) e Pers D o when 59¢ will buy adequate protection! e o ot tree wost, |i=-Ylilow; Chalr, 0l tRizs, made | _Lawn Hench, w.u. steel frame Mrs. Coon’s Prescrip- June's, thence to St. AloxsiusChurch, wheie obaAve L. Extended, throughout; eleven 2-inch hard- tions are natural helps to nature. For Sale $1.00 Each of his soul. Interment at Mount Olivet ceme- tery. 5 ; FUNERAL DESIGNS. HANSEROUGH. Departed this life Satarday, = 5 p June 4. 1921, at 3. .. &t his residence, GEO»C- SHAFFER 800 - 1421 Florida LLIAM HANS: o tored hiwbang of Vielet M 'NPRESSIVE_FLORAL EMBLEMS tions: extra high back and up- oo ol Danbore mana sy ana rullieslded (c0ues; enl of | Wood slats, each bolted to frame, hair fully wound, seats nicely of selected timber; extra size and | reinforced; regu- woven; cholce of brown, light larly ,“ 95. Spe- l:z 45 most _desirable; Woven: Rcholeel ! i regularly $17.45. $ (V) L $l Q5 | ciat for this sale 14' 5 O e 4' natural slats; —As our present supply is unlikely to meet the great demand, we suggest that you order your Roy Garment Bags early—tomorrow! Special . | Epec —Folding_ Scttee. at Drug and Dept. Stores RROUGH, beloved limband of Vielet Hans P Y g = —Canopy extra. At $7.95. P ammock Chiairs matural vare Freen Trame of selected ash: P I:y brough, Irotler of Howard | at MODERATE PRICES. 24161718 2 Toward Hansbrough, Jr.. U. X Gude Bros. Co.,.1214 F St Kann's—Third Floor. —Folding Camp Stool, will hold | nished finish; heavy khakl can- | steel supports, v‘vi;lh $3 49 i . 200 pounds; folds com- vas; complete with extra braces; pactly; slat top, natural 890 footrest., :egumrly $3 87 | long. At7 = finlsh 5 $1.45. At ....oeeeen 5 Kann's—Fourth Floor. T. Hyson and Kate Bro ices at Metropelitan et 12th and 13th, ¥ : at g';fm Rer. Norman, pastor. Apvropriate Floral Tokens A precions one from ue Floral Co. A place is vacant in ou Plals "WiFE AND CHILDREX. * 14th and N. Y. Avg. Main 166 Prompt auto delivery service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Mrs. N. C. Coon 1405 Eye Street

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