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™ 16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921. ! AWNING TIME IS HERE ‘We repair and make Awnings te order. Newest and best materials to seclect from. Moderate Prices—Best Workmanahip. Estimates cheerfully furnished. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13th nw. M. SITISI Keeping Busy By —quoting _ excsption- ally low prices on the most skillful EYE SERVICE MATTINGLY 817 14th Su MAKES MEDICINE GOAL. Will of Dr. Suddarth Offers Reward to Three Namesakes. As an incentive to his three name- sakes to study medicine, Dr. James Littleton Suddafth by his will, dated June 20, 1910, provides that the first of the three to take a decree in medicine shall have the residue of his estate after certain specific bequests are paid. The namesakes, Thomas Littleton Suter, James Marian Suter and Thomas Suddarth Suter, are each to have $500 on attaining his majority. A bequest of $1,000 is made to Mrs. Emma_ L. Leach, a sister of the deceased. His medical library, office furniture, horse, buggy and harness are given to Dr. 310 POPE BLDG. William G. Suter. ASKS MARINE STRIKE PROBE | NAME OF ROOSEVELT'S ANCESTOR Investigation of the mmarine strike s proposed in a resolution introduced yesterday by Senator La Follette. The Benate commerce committee would be authorized to inquire into every phase of the strike, including the alleged influence of foreign interests on Amer- ican shipping. COLONELS ORDERED HERE. Col. Halstead Dorey and Col. Rufus B. Longan, infantry, have been as- signed to duty in the office of the chief of infantry at the War Depart- ment. h In Argentina there are cows enougl for each man, woman and child to have five each. PUT ON TOMB, CLEARS OLD MYSTERY [~ By tho, Amoclated Press. SAVANNAH, Ga, June 16— There is no longer any mystery about the “serpent tomb,” in Co- lonial cemetery, that has figured in legends and tales of early Savannah life for more than a century. The mystery has been solved by the cutting into the marble the name of the person in whose mem- ory it was erected. It rests over the remains of a kinsman of ton, D. C., great-great-granddaugh- ter of Archibald Bulloch, came to Savannah and had the inscription inserted. Archibald Bulloch was the great-grandfather of Mittie Bulloch, the mother of Theodore Roosevelt. The tomb with its en- circling snakes, typifying eternity, has aroused the keenest interest for generations and many fanciful legends as to its origin and the identity of him who rested under the stone have been extant. Miss Bulloch says there has never been any mystery in her family about the tomb. MILITARY HONORS GIVEN. of Col. C. C. Pierce and Wife Buried in Arlington. ‘The bodies of Col. C. C. Pierce and his wife, both of whom dled recently in France, were buried with full mili- tary honors at Arlington national cemetery Wednesday afternoon. Col. Pierce was the organizer of the graves registration service and prom- inent in Army circles. At the time of his death he was president of the War Department official commission sent to France to inspect permanent ceme- tery sites for United States soldiers kilied in the war. He served throughout the .war as chief of the registration bureau, and was responsible for the identification of thousands of United States soldiers|C. R. Krauthoff, Brig. Gen. John M. in the war zone. His wife died about two weeks be- fore his death. Following her decease he contracted pneumonia, which, to- gether with the shock due to the loss of his wife, proved fatal. Prior to the late war Col. Pierce, who had retired from the Army as a chaplain, with the rank of major, in 1508, on account of physical disabili- ties received in line of duty, served as rector of the St. Matthew’'s Church, Philadelphia, Pa. Rt Rev. Alfred Harding, Bishop of ‘Washington, assisted by Rt. Rev. Bratenahl of St. Albans Cathedral and Col. John Axton, chaplain general of the Army, conducted the funeral exer- cises. The employes and officers of the cemeterial division attnded the cere- monies in & body. Others present were Maj. Gen. Henry L. Rogers, Brig. Gen. n and Col. George H. Penroge. ORDERED TO EAGLE 31. Lieut. Commander Mark C. Bow- man of the bureau of engineering, Navy Department., has been detailed to the United States steamship Eagle 31. as executive officer. —QmiNty work st moderate cos 1325 14th St Ph. M. 4224-3 Geo. Plitt Co., Inc. Theodore Roosevelt. The inscription just placed on the monument says: *Archibald Bulloch, first president of Georgia, = Full-Fashioned Silk Hose 1776-1777. Caro- - o Where Yoar Dollars Count Mast : TG anomi i South (Caro; Souvenirs for the Children. Beanutiful | Patriot, soldire, statesman, Geo- at gians, let the memory of Archibald Bulloch live in your breasts. Tell your children of him ang let oth- ers tell another generation.” Until this inscription was cut the monu- ment consisted of an obelisk twelve feet high, ‘with a snake in circular form on each side. Each snake was in the act of swallow- ing itself. Heavy Quality $2.39 Full - fashion- ed Silk Hose; double sole, toe and high spliced heel. Colors, black, white and cordovan. B Store Hours: HREND 720-22-24 Tth St. NW. Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 PM. ’ e “R-Good Pretzels” —-—.-—_—__—_S_.—.fi_ Mi mma Bulloch of Washing- Outing Dresses Specially [————| "% ot oo o Datver: Bakadiby sity, will hold its annual founders' day celebration tonight at the Wash- ington Golf and Country Club. Din- ner will be served at 7 o'clock and will be followed by dancing. The affair is in charge of a committee | consisting of Charles M. Boteler, A. Alec Precee and Conover C. Smith. MAJ. JEWETT RELIEVED. Maj. Frank F. Jewett, infantry, has been relieved from duty with the Graves' Registration Service, at Ant- werp. Belzium, and ordered to Camp Meade, Md., for duty with the 34th BOSY [T FRANK KDWELLS 2. Friday a::lm’Satnrday y'S||;;;alsy Smoked Shoulders, 4 to | | Smoked Hams, Fancy, 8 6 Ibs. 16c bb. | [ to 10 lbs. . 26¢ kb, PRIME NATIVE BEEF Round Steak, Ib.......25c|Fancy Chuck Roast, Ib..15¢ Sirloin Steak, Ib. .. .....27¢c| Top Rib Roast Sandler Bros. Baking Company 2020-22 Harford Ave. Baltimore, Md. Washington Branch 1313 6th N. W. Phone N 3320 100 Again for the Youngsters $2.85 and $3.45 i HERE’LL be another busy day in our “Gro-Nups” i T Depts. tomorrow. We are overstocked. So we have i taken a number of our high-grade novelty low shoes and radically reduced them. Splendid opportunity to get the shoes the children need for vacation—at some real Pri d f S aturda y o 300 Beautiful Wash Dresses Organdy—Ginghams—Voiles sive showing of every- i et hew i Ginghams, Dotted Voiles, Figured Voiles and Plain Organdies. Scores of pretty summertime styles and colorings. Sizes for ladies and misses. [ ) Values are $6.95 and $7.50. 150 REGULAR $10.00 VOILE DRESSES Description would be impossible, o varied the styles and combinations of colors. s The designd are nmew, the models are so different it will pay you to see these before making a purchase elsewhere. ® 100 REGULAR $13.50 ORGANDY DRESSES Fine, sheer, crisp, transparant Organdies are the vogue. Tunic effects; apron s!ylaazs wide bands of contrasting colors; ruffies, and scores of others. All sizes and colors. [ Fine Quality Linene Coat Suits, a most desirable addition to the summer wudrobe,s 98 Stylish and snappy button-trimmed coats, with large strapped pockets. Rose, copen, Ei . L green. orchard and others. [ J . » Girls’ Dresses Ladies’ Muslin .|| $3.50 REDUCING CORSETS $10.00 Silk Poplin & Taffeta | § § Porterhouse ‘Steak, 1b. - -30c| prie Rib Roast : M Az s 62 .80 || 5150 Extra Size Gowns | |, it vinie™s: $4.95 (] J Hombers Sk fresh Boadllon Roast | ID. savings. markl}bly com- . . Real extra sizes, and 99 these dresses made gromd b e Ioc Shoulder Clod i i i A gg:t::eew::':;!who require the | | 2ok, the seant, cut kind Cl |l taffota, siic and silk poplins, :lale Beef for boiling, Ib. lOc‘RM \ Included are gray and tan kid, Two-strap Pumps in white Nu- reducing effect found in this Fine, soft batiste, with shirred in various styles and colors. All ancy Corned Beef, two-tone Instep Strap Pumps buck, tan calf, brown kid and and 15c Beef Liver, Ib............14c I foe 30 front; wide, short sleeves; trim- b, o.......10¢c med at top, and sleeves with em- broidery and narrow ribbons. 75¢ DRAWERS Made from new. Sizes 6 to 10 years. particular corset. d strong coutil with reinforced band across stomach, properly boned, and with side hose sup- patent leather—and other good looking styles for summer dress and vacation wear. with panel trimming on quarter. Dresses $2.50 Gingham Kingan’s Bacon, Tan and brown calf, plain or 15% porters. Sizes 20 to 36. Soft, sheer, mercerized Badettom sIre: : ! 3150 GOOD CORSETS | | 258" %y 55C | | oo’ i S1.49 |1 § | By the Piece e e SECniay ptalotn st ots 1 You'll recognize | with _embroidery, ruffles and Plaids with fancy collars, pockets | 1 Genuine FresE Killed F“‘Y ! : the quality by the 99C clustors ot ticka: straight oF | | .na sashes. Sizes 8 to 14 years. i Si 814 to 11 < brand, and e legs. SPRING LAMB MILK-FED VEAL | izes 85 to 11.....$9 85 Sizes 115 to 2.....$3 Z'F‘ég;suy r;'l;en_;:"e o‘:fer atot | | A Table $1.69 Undermuslins Girls’ $3 Organdy Dresses I of o bb....... of Veal, Ib. .30c : $2 $3 45 of corsets witl the name Gowns w;th neat w::: Beautiful Trans- Shoulder Lamb, Ib. .. .. 15¢! Veal Cutlets, Ib. T3sc B Some of same styles for $ RoeZ G prmted on en | | Secorates wios 1nces ana 96¢C | | oo $1.95 [||] shoal Lamb, Ib. .. ..12Ysc|Shoulder Veal, Ib......18¢ || large girls, 215 40 7. uveanee.. 4.95 gandy Dresses. Us- ually priced $3.00. Fluffy, stylish dresses, tucked and lace trim- ming. Sizes 12 and 14 years only. ribbons. Silk and Lingerie Cam- isoles and Muslin Petticoats with deep embroidery flounces, bead- ings_and laces. All in ome lot at 96c. Breast Veal, bone out, Ib. 15¢ Compound (a lard ed, which are just as well known. Medium, high or waist line models, in flesh, and sizes to 30. e % Children’s Play Shoes ’ ‘hr s SITE Sibsiinie), B Good-wearing tan leather “Keds” Boys’ high-cut leath- 9 5 5 200d-wW g f BOYS WEAR INF ANT S EAR Mayonnaise th%c Dreumg, s Barefoot Sandals and Play Ox- et mmed Mool iy : $1.69 WASH SUITS $5.00 CASHMERE COATS, ] Fancy Sagar Co " ) puncy Stowhig Chskns, o fords. [Sclid leather GioodyeAr duck rubber soled Tennis 2 ian, Norf 1k d Fine All-wool Cashmere (‘D::;S. ': .............. Stit( ed soles and spring heels. Miday shyles, of fne scrviccable wash Q4 || t5p gmoroidersa cape conars and tinea $3.79|| 5 to 11......1.15155 Shoes. Just what the boy wants. 11 to 6, $2.59. Other “Keds” Tennis Ox- fords, High Shoes and Pumps for girls, boys and young women, $1.39 to $3.50. materials. Some in plain colors, others i’ in brown and white or blue and white stripes. Sizes for boys of 3 to 8 years. 89c KHAKI PANTS 69c 44c Inrge size, zan.......15¢c Oc Fresh Eggs, doz.......28¢c|Texas Onions, 2 lbs. for 7c “Good Value” Coffee, "= 23¢ Ib. 16 Busy Markets Conveniently Located at 2131 15k St N. W. 713 O St. N. W, 2019 14th St. N. W, 1115 to 2.....$1.65 Our extra quality “health” Sandals and Play Oxfords with Goodyear welt soles; all sizes for girls and boys, ranging from $2.25 to $2.95. $3.00 DRESSES, Made from fine, sheer Persian lawns, trimmed with medalions and laces—lace yokes and ribbon rosettes. 75c SKIRTS, Have you seen the new Gertrude Skirts for infants? We have them. Made from white outing—trimmed with buttonhole em- broidery around top and bottom. 15c STOMACH BANDS, Fine soft white shaker flannel with picot edge. Think of it, stomach bands for infants at 9% $1.95 49c You'll want not one, but several pairs of these pants, of strong, seryice- able khaki cloth, at this price. Sizes SOV Goc WAISTS A nice selection of Neat Stripe d Small Figured Percale Waists; all fast colors. Made with attached col- gc lar and cuffs. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Bedwear and Wash Goods Specials 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets 89C Exteadeavy quality full width Sheeting; closely woven; absolutely free from dress- ing and finished with S-inch torn hem. Absolutely perfect QUALY —woe-comrsowrvmesrevmemms Limit, 6 to a buyer. FRUIT-OF-THE-LOOM PILLOWCASES,45x36In.| 39-INCH COLORED ORGANDY We won't have to describe the quality. Fine, Crisp Transparent Organdy in & Fruit-of-the-Loom Muslin is well known to full range of popular colorings, including you. Note the full size. Limit 6 to & buyer. c plenty white. Full 39 inches wide. c 72x42 BOLSTER CASES 32-INCH DRESS GINGHAMS heavy weight and free from dressing; full are 27-inch Check Ginghams, in nearly all 1920 Niehols Ave. 1335 Wisconsin Ave. N. W., Gee’town. 1916 14th St. N. W. 3033 14th St. N. W. 7th & C Sta. 8. E. e ——— e —— e S SRS FROM THE AVENUE AT NINTH P-B Men’s Suits $377-50 Women's White Sports Shoes PORTS Shoes as frivolous and bewitching as the ~ moods of June. As fair as her smiles and as fairly length and finished with wide hem. of designs; hemmed ends. $2.25 CROCHET BEDSPREADS Good weight for the three-quarter or full size beds. Crochet in & good selection colors. 51,5 21c 40-INCH FANCY VOILES No sush values are offered anyw! 8 these in this lot A wonderfal assort- nt of styles and Many ¢hat Took 1ike georgette. ™ " notions. here 39¢ Al-wool; hand tailored I Leather-trimmed fords of priced. Sports Ox= All-white Nubuck Sports Ox- fords with white ivory A special purchase which in- cludes blue serges, gray plaids, pen- cil stripes, herringbones and all plain shades. Sizes for big men white Nu- Leather-trimmed One and Two Strap Sports Pumps of white Nu= buck ...... $7.45 and $9.75 Leather-trimmed Sports Ox- .fords of white Reign= 3 cloth. $6.45 and $8.75 White Kidskin Instep = Strap Sports. Pumps and Wing- $8 .75 ‘All-white Nubuck Sports Pumps with Golf band or Sad- dle strap ... “45 aml 3875 White Marcelle Cloth Sports Oxfords with medium or low heels. .. $5.95 and $6.45 “KEDS,” White Tennis Pumps, Oxfords and and small men—stout men and slender men. Models for all ages. We will go on record as saying your sort of a suit is here. We par- ticularly invite your interest if you are the type accustomed to the cus- tom-made and very hard to fit. tip Sports Oxfords. ...... White Silk Hose EMI-FASHIONED Silk Stockings of good quality. In white, also Russia Calf, Cordo- $l 45 van and black. 2 Others, $1.10 to $4.15 Boys’ Nainsook Waist Union Suits Fine Quality Nainsook Union 59 waist well stayed and with extra rows c of buttons. An excellent qualit dras, eut full and well made, wi’t’hm\:e;a:e::x‘ 950 Ladies’ Gauze Ribbed Union Suits Suits; taped neck and lace- armholes; pants finai:hedac:igxin;z:% Ladies’ Bodice Vests These are in regular and extra style, closely knit, wi These :shonli sell' :t“."!’st: fped straon _ Men's Fine Quality 2S¢ Sox, with el slight imperfections, but the service is not 9 (& Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys MEN’S SHIRTS 89 THE AVENUE AT NINTH Daily 8:30 to 6 CHILDREN’S SOX, 4 for Fully Mercerized Children’s s Sox, pink and blue stripe, double $l .00 Suits for boys 6 to 12 years. The ;—u{fi tglpbo Sizes G to 9%. 29¢ or -4 for $1.00. Men’ % 3 . en’s Madras Union Suits Ladies’ Gauze Lisle Hose, 3 for Excellent Quality Fine Gauze : Lisle Hose, with seamed back, $l .00 Sizes range from 34 to 46. double sole, high spliced heel 2 Black and cordovan. Fine Quality Lisle-finished Union 4 4 c Satin Stripe Silk Hose The new fad sl:tin stripe o: $l 29 regular and extra sizes. heavy pure Silk Hose; seame: ° back; double sole, heel and toe; black, white and cordovan. sizes of fine combed yarns. Bodice 21 c Perfect Thread Silk Hose Thread Silk and Lace Hose Men’s Socks for ladies, in a variety of lace $ styles and the effective satin l .95 stripes. All wanted colors. impaired; cordovan only. Sizes to 1134 LADIES’ 16-BUTTON SILK GLOVES Extra heavy quality silk in Men, here’s a chance to buy good these gloves, with double finger $ 1 '39 tips. Black and white. Percale Shirts, with soft cuffs, full eut and well trimmed. at 89c. Not long ' ago you would grab at these for $2.00,