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MONEY SAVERS! ., 25¢|" Matches b, 20c| . b, 30¢| . )2 PRIV SO T Fancy Roman Beauty Apples, Ib., 10c 25C C | Sugar, best granulated, 10 Ibs., 55¢ Poast Toasties and Kellogg’s Auth’s . 3for 25¢ Quakerand Armour s Oats., kg.,10c S pke, 24¢| Sausage pkg, 10c Lb,, 32 é Evaporated Spaghetti and Noodles,Zpkgs., 25¢ Fog,“jfl N MIK - |Baker’sCocoa . . . 15.1b. can, 21¢ HAMS can, lsc . Whole FLOUR DISTRICT GROCERY SOCIETY STORES ——and to crown it all, serve Corby Special Layer Cake No matter how critical your guests or particular the members of the famlly—one of the Chocolate, Mocha or Strawberry flavored Layer Cakes, with its lavish, 1cmg—wxll Underneath its appetlzmg appearance is PURE QUALITY—the quality that At All Our Stores Fresh from the ovens. “Pure as Mother Made it.” L, 356 “The Prize Bread Flour IIntends to Keep Up Barriers Against So-Called Easy Cases—None in 3 Days. From a Staff Correspondent. ALEXANDRIA, Va., February 16.— Positive assurance is given that the check placed on the so-called easy divorces here by the recent rule adopted for his court by Judge Rob- inson Moncure is not to be short- lved. : The barriers in the form of this ruling which have been comstructed about the doors of the corporation court, which fact {s known to have brought considerable comfort to the minds of the community in general, have been placed there to stay. In HI\ |e weaulth directs him to withdraw it iruling and, until the necessary leg lation is obtained to strengthen t divorce code of the state, to dl gourags or entirely sfop the irregu- larities and frauds which are de- clared to have been practiced upon | use t;( his office to bring the desired relief Disregards Legisiature's Action. the divorce laws of the state, which was drafted by the local committee here, has been thrown into the dis- in Richmond, will not cause Judge Moncure to alter his course. It was || thought by some that inasmuch.as state legislature, after considering the committee’s bill, did not deem it expedient at this time to report it on the floor of the legislature, that Judge Moncure probably would with- draw his ruling. This supposition was probably strengthened by the knowledge that the judge based his ruling upon the spirit and substance of the bill in question and at the re- il { quest of the local investigating com- | bill.” The fact that the enactment Il | of the bill appears remote will have Inevertheless a fact that since then il .;not one divorce suit has been filed, ll :ail ot which adds to the contentment iof those .intcrested in bettering the ll {divorce conditions. Power of Publie Opinion. Rev. Dr. Percy F. Hall, rector of St Paul's Episcopal Church and Il formorly associated with Epiphany ‘Power of Public Opinion.” Dr. Hall, | who on more than ‘one occasion ha | 'openiy. censured the ‘divorce condi- | s Hore, took occasion during his address today to discuss the race l| track gambiing in Maryland, the pris- on laws throughout the country and .the alleged divorce evil in this city. i When' the committee - investigating ithe divoroe situation meets for the ifourth time next Satdrday it will re- icelve the complete report and tabu- /lation from -the subcommittee which || ihas been examining the cases on file jin the corporation court for the past leighteen months. The committee will ienter upon the examination of wit- lll inesses and those who have made ispecific charges in the latter part of next week. J R Y MRS. MARGARET G. CARR IS CLAIMED BY DEATH * Margaret G. Carr, wife of Jostan L Core: prominently identified in church, civic and Masonic interests for many years, died yesterday morn- ing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Géorge Winn of 4308 Georgia avenue, following an-iliness of more than a year. Mrs. Carr was a native of Dundee, Scotland. She has been a resident of this city for the past ten years, residing . with. her husband at 4503 8th street northwest. Mr. Carr Is the l| | president of the Petworth Citizens" Association. She was. an active member of the ‘Wallace Memorial Presbyterian Church and sang in its choir. She was a member of the Petworth Woman's || Club and of the Petworth Citizens Association. Mrs. Carr was also a member of Joppa Chapter of the Order il | of the Eastern Star, and took an ac- tive interest in Masonic affairs. Surviving _her are her husband, parents and a sister, Mrs. Dr. D. Bowman of this city. Funeral services wlll be vrlvfltel)’ held tomorrow afternoon at 2 oclock at the home of her parents. i Rev. Dr. J. Alvin Campbell, pastor il | of the Wallace Memorial Presbyterian | | Church, will 8fllcllt¢ Interment will be in Rock Creek cemetery. A Ton of . Prevention —is worth a carload - of cure at strike prices. Get your bins filled with DOVE coal before the miners put- their strike threatsinto . action. NOW. makirg this known today Judge Mc.. ure declared that he proposes to tinue the rule in question of the order of his court indefinitely, or at least until that time when a hll’bfir E Jjudicial authority in the common- He is firmly convinced that the pres- ent divorce code is insufficient and incapable of meeting the present day (= demands, and is responsible for the increase’ in the divorce practice, which in recent years has grown to such proportions as to be considereq by many 2s an evil and a menace. He has the power to issue such & the court, it is his purpose by the The fact that:the bill amending investigating the alleged divorce evil card, 8o to speak, at the state capital the court of justice committee of the |E no effect upon the d!alr-" or inten- |- Chllrch in Washington, D. C,, this aft- | = | 'ernoon addressed the Kiwanis Club |Z ;here, taking for his subject “The {: mittee, “pending the enactment of the {5 R MR & =] ) Frlday Remnant Da in the . DOWN STAIRS STORE An Exceptional Selling Tomorrow Tweed and Jersey Sults - Very Spec1al 8 45 Smart Tweed and Jersey Suits, box coat and Tuxedo models, sizes 36 to 40. This value speaks for itself. Wool Velour Dresses, 5 45 Wool Velour Dresses, in blue and brown, sizes 16 to-40." l:L;l'rlcotlne Dresses, silk braid trimmed. -Spe- 6 Navy Blue Satin Dresses, three- quarter-sleeve sl $10 ench. styles; sizes 16 to 40. Special $10. : avy Blue Jersey Dresses, sports model, sizé 6 Scotch Wool Plaid Skirts, in blue -.nd hro'n Special, $10 each. 5 plaids; waist measures, 28 to 30. Special New Spring Hats Children’s Slip-on *1.50 Sweaters, 88c 60 Smart New Spring Hats, fashioned of all- over straw, taffeta and straw, and taffeta and metai cloth—trimmed with flowers, fruits and other povelty trimmings. Ribbons and Flowers For Trimmings Greatly Reducéd Y; to ¥ Flmner Prices Now 10c, 15c, 35¢c, 50c “Square and Oblong Veils, 35¢ With Scroll and Chenille Borders 60 Children's Slip-on Sweaters, all wool, V- neck style, with sailor collar, in brown, pea- %’. buff,'maroon and turquoise. These were Women’s Sweaters Cap and Scarf Sets 20 Wpmen's Warm Wool Sweaters, button- to-thé-neck styles, in black and navy. $2 enchi were $4.96. 7 Women's Tuxedo Wool Sweaters, in brown, yellow, green: some with white roll collar and cuffs. $2.50 each; were 8 Fiber Silk Scarfs, in white and navy. $135 each; were $1.95. 6 Cap and Scarf Sets, of brushed wool. in blue, tan and brown. $1 each; were $1.95. Women’s Shoes, *1.45 pair é),o 1;::;5 '(;f Wogel; srfhoai a:‘ this low price, including m ouse Oxfords, Comfort House Slippers, Bluk Calfskin High Sh ith t soles, in sizes 4 and 415 only. C and D lasts. ’ B g Hosiery Girls’ and Crepe and Muslin Men’s, Women’s, Children’s € Bloomers e S o ApparE] 5 4(‘: foned Silk Hose, with- lisle tops. 10 Children’s Gingh: d Cham- high spliced lisle heels, soles and bray Rol’np.ersn'ln.mc):enck:: :‘:fl toes; slightly irregular in weave. solid colors; sizés 2 to 6 years. Also’ white lace. silk with high 75c emeh; were $1.45. - roinforced heels soles and toes. 20 Girly' Cinkham Dresses. in ZB‘:O pairs lgfept and Muslin 93e pair: avere $148. pretty checks and plaids; sizes 7 DOIREES, b2 (CTEDE ONCE XL 15 Pairs Men's Silk Hose. in 1o 14 years. 75e ench; were $1.45. Pl2in _or _figured—the muslin gray, black and blue; ribbed lisle € Girls' Gingham Dresses, in ones in white or pink—full cut, top; reinforced 'h::ln. S0les and plma.1 checks and plain colors: reinforced, with ruffle at the . . elze: . o 78 Pairs Children's Fine Ribbed e S SRR LS <<, ose, second quality, in black, 3 Blu Cavelope Chemise, Special, brown and white; sizes 6% to white %‘,,"f; ey e n eaeh—Embroidery and lace trim- pair; were 38¢. med, camho)e top; made of soft 10 Pairs Children's Wool Sport ?'AT:Q;I"E.::“ Middy, s2; [muslin Hose, full length, in green and wam $4.50. 30 Philippide Hand-embroldered brown heather’ shades; broken 3 Children's All-wool. Coats, in SoImet Covers, $1.45 each; were sizes. CSc pair; were 93c. bolivia. broadcloth and velour. SLAS—In different designs and scallonings. ’ SLISjesths wave 9% 20 Hand-embroldered Cormet Covers, 80c each; were $1.25.— €n s PLEASE NOTE Straight fop with _shoulder - & 3 That Remnant Dny mer-" E ::z:pl. some prettily edged with + - Knit e e or ex ible; not ; scut C. O-D. ar-on ap=-1-- - Womeus and Underwear | mo.oa.r »= Children's 38 Women's Fine Ribbed. Light: Flannelette welg! ., low neck. short * sleeves; sizes 34 to 44. 38c each; e Silk- Camisoles Gowns ‘omen’s eece irts, me- . - dium weight. high neck, long $|,25 each 30 Flannelette Nightgowns, $1.25 sleeves, slightly soiled; sizes 36 each; were $145.—In extra sizes: o 44. 48 each: were S0c. sl 95 cut full and roomy; light striped 10 ‘Women’s- Fine Ripbed Cotton were patienan Union Suits, knit with silk Fiasnelette Nighigowns, Wie i 40 Silk Camisoles, in light and emch; were 95c.—In regular siges; stripes, high neck. long sleeves, dark colors; tailored and trim- pink and blue striped patterns; med; with bullt-up or bodice made with double yoke, long tops. sleeves and small collar. ankle length, broken sizes. 78¢ suit; were 10 Women'’s. Union Suits, short sleeves, Dutch neck, ankle 4 Pink Crepe de Chine Gowns, 135 Clll‘m‘- Flannelette Night- . plain taflored styles; solled. $285 gowns. each; were 8Sc— length; also low neck. no sleeves, oAB5, e o ankle length styles; broken sizes, ©aChi were $1.50. Tk Georgette Blouses -$2.25 each Were $4.95 to $7.50 ankle length, sizes 2 to 4 years, 32c each; sizes € to 12 years, T3¢ each; were TSe, $1 and $1.25. 50 Georgette Crepe Blouses, some embroidered and beaded in contrasting co|ors. also lace-trimmed styles—some with vestee ‘fronts—in -brewn, navy, henna, flesh. and white—com- ‘binations of burnt orange and blue, and brown and tan. Sizes 36 to 46, and a very good value at this price. 200 Bandeaux. good quality mer- cerized materials, ‘with Shoulder © White Volle Waists, embroidered and lace trimmed, with three-quarter sleeves. $1.50 each; were straps, back fastening models. 58 Embroidery and Lace Trimmed $2.95 8 White Volle Waists, Peter Pan collars, of blue or vlnk long sleeves. 50e each; were $5c. Brassieres, well fitting models, £00d makes. . Sizes 36, 38, 42, 44, 46. _80c each; were $1. 30 Satin Bandeaux, of good qual- :(y heavy pink satin; sizes 34, 40, e suer. Kimonos and - Silk Jersey Corsets Dressing Sacques Petticoats 88c " 9 Plisse and Serpentine Crepe s1 -58 Kimonos, in pretty floral pat- terns, $1.25 each; were $2.95. 28 Silk Jersey Petticoats, slightly imperfect, but not enough to af- 50 Corsets, for the average and 10 Dressing Sacques, of g00d fect the wear or appearance. In slender figure, waistline or'low quality flannelette and crepe, all wanted street shades. Made top styles, lightly boned—in pink made with-three-quarter sleeves, with deep-pleated flounce. or white coutll. > Sizes 0, 21, 32, and high neck.. In pink or blue. 20 Silk Jersey Petticoats, of a = 23, 25, 26. B0c each; were 83c. good weight; made with deep- 20. Com!s. for the. full -figure, pleated flounce. Specially priced, Iull boned and reinforced, _low 10 Corduroy Robes, of wide wale $1.88, odels,, made’ on.. good corduroy,.with pocket.and sash; 8 Regular and Extra Size Black nnl’ihtunea. sln- 24, 25, ‘26,35, breaktasi coat and stralght-line Taffeta Petticoats, with deep 36. 8§32 each; were $3. styles. $3.95 cach; were $3.95. flounce. $2.85 each; were $4.95. 215 Remnants of SVXS'.‘,‘S::SW(ZLZ?E‘C Cotton Dress Goods Just 30 pairs of these Woien's From 2 to 6 Yard Lengths Suede Finished Gauntlet and Two-clasp Gloves, all first qual- ity: slightly sofled; in white & only. - Js-lng Printed Perulauc fi" ‘was 18c ZI Bx“galow - Pmy .fll, Cylfll was Zlc : n-lndl Ginghams, 20c yard; were pr0n§ % “ 9y 27-inch Ginghams, 14c_yard; ml’c u-inr.l Chmtny. lc yard; ‘was 16c - 68¢c Bedwear Greatly Reduced - 35 of these Percale Bungslow Aprons, in_ regular and extra siges, in large polka dot designs, § Marseilies Sprends. full’double-bed sjze, slightly solled. $2.55 S50Ehed Wik S W Walt Iene 6 Douhlo- Siae: Sheets, 81x90; good- qu).my nuet‘ln‘. golled. $L35 eachs were $1.55 Good -my Double-bed Eize Sheets, slightly sofled, all - B15io et eachs pockets. were. $1.35.. 8 Thrne-qwur-b.d Sln Sheen. of ‘good quality bleached House Dresses sheeting, size 72330; soiled. 81 eachs were Wash Cloths, 6 for 30c; were 6 for 4&: In white with pink and blue borders. 3 TobleClotln, $1.45 each; were $1.95 sood quality_mercerized damask, wn.h mflap&d Mfl ltw “x! lnuy solled and nmuM. 2N ¢ I T AR ¥1.88 Just 25 of these Smart House Drasses, of fine gingham, trim- ‘with belts of tie-back sashes and’ flnlsh.d with buttons. n(hl.m,d finished with shite 9 Ing an ul ns. $4.95 each; were $12.95. o ] £ 5 2. a H » 8 fl o®R | i 1] 3 L8t R B MR