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' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY 'FEBRUARY 21 1922 Store Hours, Wednesday 9:15 a m. 10 1:00 p.m. “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th and DSlreels < bargains. $35.00 Value Spring Festival Price for the Half Day kimono shoulder and bell sleeves. shoulder. Many new styles of collars to select Buster Brown, Peter Pan, roll collar and notch collar. and nail-head trimmed. Half-Day Special in Women’s Sport Coats, al Price— Spring Fes! —English paddock mode! plaid backs. The material is a fine camel’s hair, —Also light-weight chinchillas in gray, —Others are of “Camelair,” ing, in tan and orchid; full silk lined. sleeves and slit pockets. large flowing sleeves, finished with cuffs. all-wool “Shaw-sheen,” a new material. —Offers unusual values for the Half-Day, February ing of your holiday to better advantage than by securing your share of these wonderful We close at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, Washington’s Birthday. Tailored Suits $23.75 —Material is a fine tricotine, in navy and black. tyles are straight box and ripple box models, Some have the fitted pointed collar; Tuxedo collar, Braid trimmed, ‘embroidered and belted effects, in tan with ay, navy a a new soit, light-weight coat- These have —At the same price are new spring wrappy coats, with These are of 22 with from—the $35 silk lined. 1 tan. B raglan The Special Sale of Dresses At the Spring Festival Price —Will be continued tomorrow. ne of styles. ’s—Second Floor. - $18.95 In the lot are Canton Crepe and Crepe de Chine frocks in a most Special Purchase Girls’ Serge Coats Spring Festival Price $6.95 $8.95 to $10.95 Values —1In blue only. Belted models, with pock- ets; full and half lined. Girls’ sizes only. Girls’ Guaranteed Rain Coats $5.95 Value—Spring Festival Price $2.59 rubberized bombazine and Sizes 6 to —Made of twilled material, belted models. 14. Colors are tan and navy. nn’s—Second Floor* $295 values. cial Kann’ econd Floor. Extra Size Blouses Spring Festival Price For the Half Day $3.99 5.95 to $7.95 Values —Materials are georgette and crepe de chine. The georgettes are beaded and silk embroidered in white and flesh. Crepe,de chines are tailored and embroidered mod- els, in white, flesh and black. Sizes 46 to 52 bust. Kann's—Second Floor. For the Half Day Only $10 Silver Cloth SLIPPERS Spring Festival Price | $5.65 | —To w Can You Read Chinese? ar to Washing- ton’s Birthday dance or other celebration. Light of foot, because light of heart at her good fortune in securing such beautiful slippers at a little over This Chinese Lucky Ring —bears a promise of good Inck, long life _and happiness to its wearer. The pledge is set forth in S, - e Chinese characters embossed upon half price, will be the gitl | . top. The ring is of sterling or woman who takes ad- silver. It is adjustable to any size; e: therefore we will be sure to be able to fit you easily. Not to our knowledge has this ring ever sold under $1.00. The first stroke of good luck it brings you is the op- portunity to purchase it 690 heretomorrow at.... Kann’s—Street Floor. For Ih; Half Day Women’s Hosiery At Spring Festival Prices —Women’s Burson Dropstitch Stockings of thread silk; “knit to fit without a seam”; widened leg, nar- rowed ankle, shaped foot. $ In black only. TDair l 59 —Women’s Featherwe gllt Thread Silk Stockings, silk from toe to hem. In gray, African brown and black. $2 00 o $3.00 value. Pair..... s Kann's—Street Floor. For the Half Day Women’s $2.95 and $3.75 ‘Strap Wrist Gauntlet Gloves Spring Festival Prif:e, Pair $2.29 —In cape and suede skins, with self-stitched backs; P. K. and P. M. sewn. In black with white, tan, brown, gray, beaver and light mode. i Kann’ s—Strect Floor. vantage of this —About 500 pairs in the lot; Lucile slippers. Twin strap effect, turn sole, or petite heel. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. —Children’s Gingham Dresses, in checks; fluffy little styles. Sizes 8 to 14 years. —Children’s For the Half Day Children’s and Misses “Jack Tar” Regulation Dresses $5.25 Value Spring Festival Price $3.95 —Oi jean, with red or blue col- braid trimmed. Chevron on Sizes 8 to 18 years. o $1.95 Store— For the Half Day 300 Trimmed Hats . At Spring Festival Prices —Hats in the newest and most desirable shapes and trimmed in an artistic manner. —AIll the wanted colors and the popular materials. The prices are special for Wednesday. Secure a new hat for holiday wear. At $3.79 $4.79 & $5.7 Kann’s—Second Floor. For the Half Day Women’s Handkerchiefs At This Spring Festival Price Each, 15¢ —Of sheer lawn. Some have scalloped edge, embroidered cor- ner. Others are lace trimmed and have lace corner. In white and colers. Kann’s—Street Floor. For the Half Day Two Special Items In Women’s _ Dainty Silk Undergarments At This Spring Festival Price, Each $1.79 —Grepe de Chine Chemise, in flesh color, light blue and orchid. Lace-trimmed; ribbon shoulder straps. $2.00 value. —Crepe de Chine Step-in Draw- ers, in flesh color; elastic at waist; filet lace trmuned $2.00 value. Kann's—Second Floor. Qur Spring Festival of Pnces You cannot spend the morn- Super:- Specials For the Half Day Imported Beaded Bags —Iridescent colors, silk lined; have crochet top with cord handle. $298 value. Wednesday only . $ l 065 Kann’s—Street Floor. Java Rice Face Powder —For Wednes- day only, per box 29c Kann’s—Street Floor. Jet Girdles —Good quality, in both flat and round shape, with large tassels. Regulation length. $150 value, Wednesday unl). each & 95C Kann's—Trimming Store—Street Floor. 3-Piece Collar S —Including collar, vestec and cuffs; English ey let le m b\r‘mxd ered. 39c value, Wednes- day only 37c¢ Kann's—Street Floor. Women’s French Kid Gloves —Two-clasp style, with 3 n 8 RRID222202irs0dr0irtte02e000022222 320033 neeR000202220803203003003 000 n0nen bt ne tRs222222s rows stitching on back. In gray, brown, tan, black :“ul 1\\ mcl $ value, ednesday Sedneier 6 49 ann’s—Street Floor. Women’s Linen Initial Handkerchiefs —Hand-embroidered initial —25¢ value, Wed- nesday only, e 17C Kann’s—Street Floor. Women’s Thread Silk Stockings —Silk from toe to hem; high spliced heels. Black and brown. $3.00 value, W ednesday $2 39 only, pair. Kann's—Street Floor. For the Half Day Mercerized Cotton Rajah Sport Suiting Spring Festival Price, a Yard 58¢ Formerly Sold at 68c a Yard —Shown in all the wanted colors for sport skirts, one-piece dresses, etc. 36-Inch Imported Scotch Ginghgm Spring Festival Price, a Yard 39¢ Formerly Sold at 75¢ a Yard —Shown in good assortment of checks and a variety of colors. Limited quantity. Kann's—Street Floor. For the Half Day . Fancy White Goods 50c Value, Spring Festival Price, Yard 33¢ —36 4nches wide; fine and sheer quality, in stripes, plaids and check —White Homespun Suiting, inches wide ; good quality, closely woven. .yard ~White Chiffon Bltnste 45 lncl;gs wnr!eh ver_}{kfing and sheer quality, with a silky fin- LM T 75¢ Kann's—Street Floor. For the Half Day Leather Bags With Straps —To be used as school bag, messenger’s bag, brief case, etc. Worth Very Much More Than Our Spring Festival Price— . $295 Made of genuine cowhide, in tan color. Are 14 inches wide, 10 inches deep. The shoulder strap can be removed ; handle is fastened to a steel support *and cannot_pulil out. Kann’s—Leather - Goods Store—Street -Floor. <100 value. 75C RITES FOR REAR ADMIRAL HELD AT NEW ORLEANS NEW ORLEANS, February 21— Funeral services for the late Rear Admiral Bleecker, who died at the | home of ‘his son 'here late Saturday jnlght, were held yesterday. Marines from ‘the Alglers naval station acted as escort for the body to the rail- way station. Interment will be at Morristown, N. J. Rear Admiral Bleecker saw forty- | three years' service with the Navy ! before “his retirement in 1905.' After | his retirement he spent several years traveling abroad, coming here about a year ago to make his home with his son, John S. Bleecker. Besides his | son, Admiral Bleecker is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Weymoth of London, England. [ J. A. DITTRICH DIES. John August Dittrich, this city for more than and formerly one of Washington's sident of ixty years i <lf|lsinv.‘1u me v, after a “lmxerinx illn dence, 16 | I street nort He was eighty- seven 3 Mr. Dittrich | Germany, {the age of siy | during the Ci | | vas born in Dresden, me to this country at rs. He served war in the 8th Bat- talion of the District Volunteers. For many vears following he was en- gaged in the hat and fur business at | 724 Tth street. Surviving him are five daughters, ndehildren and three ldren vill be held at the tomorrow afternoon at 2 Interment will be in I'ros- ipect Hill cemetery, —_— AUTO DEALER DIES. James W. the Juckman- ent of meson Motor Com- | pany of Boston, well known in Wash- inzton automobile circles. died at his {home near Boston, ¥ f {at short illne: be held at Arlington, be at % where interment will ckman, with mith and 1 who was formerly the firm of Hu: ater was connected w [ the Dlishment of the Afeade | Amusement Company, left Washing- {ton about cight vears ago to entar {the automobile business in Boston. {lle was a veterun of the Spanish- 1,\ml\rl an war, entering the Army as {a private and being mustered out as i irvived by ngton. SERVICE 1612-22 U Street N.W. North 10-400 Sweeping Washington {| LIKE WILDFIRE SILVER soli Every- where From the deep Interi f the Mystic Oriernt a1 token 1 | | g { { Good Luck, Health, Hap- @t 51.30 piness, Long Life and Prosperity. It 1s al superstition cannot, pted us fact, but scores ify that it Mas brought in this modes bunkers, mecha; and men v a turn in th rue that Avtrs age. women where assure us that tuck for the better they wearing this pop- ularity of this ring has been fustanta- neons*and widespread. The fad of the hour in fashionable New York Society. Re the first in your neighborhood to w.ear this curions talisman. after started Also made with solid gold top. $2.00| SELINGER’S 820 F Street N. W. “Look for the Big Clock” PAIN AGES YOU~ Sloans _for rheumatism lumbago ; sczahca neuralgid sprains. strains: ‘ weak backs stiff. Joints Acall anldmx.vk. 3140 T Jying s W% ATTERY REPAIR| i Conseifirflt‘iz?:d Work 'AMERICAN MOTOR| District of Columbia—Unsettled weather, with rain late tonight or tomorrow; rising temperature tomor- row; temperature above freezing to- night; moderate easterly winds. Maryland — Increasing cloudiness, followed by rain late tonight or to- rising temperature tomor- fresh easterly winds. Virginia—Unsettled weather, with probable rain late tonight or tomor- row; rising temperature tomorrow; fresh easterly winds, West Virginia—Rain late tonight or tomorrow; warmer tomorrow. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m. 12 midnight, 51; noon, 47. Barometer—4 pm., 30.30; .!(l.(: 12 midnight, 30.41; 8 a.m., 30.53; noon, 30.55. Highest temperiture, 63, at 3 p.m. yesterday; lowest tempera- ture, 42, occurred at 6 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Fighest, 29; lowest, 2 2 Condition of the Water. . Temperature and condition of the water at § am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 37; condition, very muddy. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey. Today—Low _tide, u 07 p. 61; 8 p.m., 5! 4 am, 44; 8 am, 43; 4am, occurred 10:30 a.m. nd high tide, 4 am. and 'A‘umorrou—'/)w tide, 11:24 am. and 58 p.m.; 4 p.m. high tide, The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:51 pan. Tomorrow—Sun rises sets, 5:52 p.m. Moon rises 3:17 a.m. Automobile lam o thte ne- balf hour after Suy '(J. heaicen ‘Weather in Various Cities. 6:52 am.; sun THE WEATHER | | sets 1:33 pom. Temperature. Py Stations. ++ e apyamolng Abjilene, Albany ' .. Asbury Park . Atlantic Ci Baltimore Jncksonviile Kansas Cit Louisyil mi, Fla ¢ Orleans WASIL, D) FOUR DIE IN FLAMES. ATKEN, S. C, Febru 21 —Mrs. E. E. Monts and her three childre were burned to death early t morning when their home here destroyed by fire. Mr. Monts severely burned and is in the Aike. Hospital. CARDS OF THANKS. ESLEMAN. 1 wish to express thanks to my relativex and sympathy and ful floral the death of my hinshiand MRS v sincere 4s for their tributes at | funits” 0" U, remembrance: Limg we. MES. NANN L. WEBE. * Febrnary ADAMS ay morn Arling BEAMER. Ou Sunday, Februars 19 11:80 D York it ANDRE! beloved son of Tteamer and of Louise Wiilson Heamer). Funeral {rom the residence of L sister, Nirs, 0. I Stickell, 3607 Evans st Brentwood, Md.. Thursday,'4 p.m A special pose of atfending the o . CORNLLIA It eral of our MPRBELL, Y CORIVAE 3 PRATLI ELSIE S. ROBINSON On February lumbin_ Hospital, ALIC 1 wife of Capt. 4. J. Cheatham, T 3 Departed this 1ife Fehrars Attest: CHEATHAM. be seen at church Thursdas. Febrnary 1 from_ his | M. Mas, §:30 am., Alay~ius Chureh, | Where mass will be said for the repose of his soul at 9 a.m. Interment Mount O cemetery. | CLEARY. Sunday. Februsry pan., EDWARD M. CL bayd of Eugenin Stone from his late residence n.w.. Wedneslay morning, Requiem mass at the Chu tivity, Brightwood, D. C., at terment at Rock Creek cemetery. Febroars DITTRICH. On Monda: JOHN AUGUST DITTLICH. afte ing illness. Funeral from his lat 16 P st. n.w., Wednesday, ¥ebr; ck. Interment at I’Tos (Haltimore papers pleas: DOMER. Entered into rest at 7 o on_ Monday, Februars 20, 1 dence, 1918 Mrs widow of the D.D. Funeral Luthes at 2 o'clock. from St Church Wednesday., Remains my from 11 o'clo funeral. I FORSYTH. On Mondar, at Emergency Hospital, 3 loved daughter of the late Wil Mary A. Forsyth. serv Funeral HALL. Sunday, Februars 19. 1 .@., at his residence, 1940 114" st P4 AL, Teloved mistand of M Hall. * Furers] Wednesday, Februa 1 p.mn., from Metropolitan A. M. | M"Detween: 150h and 16t streets. | tives and friends inyited. (Baltimore | vers please copy.) i n.w. HALL, The Crispus Attucks Relief Associa- tion anuounces the death of I W HALL. and the membership Te i attend funeral on Wednesday afte | o'clock, from the Metropoli M, E. { Churh; February 22, 3922 FULLER, President. WM. | 3. C. BURLLS, "Secretary. { HALL/ The Banneker Relief Associs { .nounces the death of Bro. U. W. “Sunday, February 19, 1922, and that funeral will be held on Wednesday afternoo February 22, from tlie Metropolitan A. M. E. Churel mberalip zequested ¢ . _SINGLETON, Presi BURLLS, Secretary. HALL. A special meeting of William Andrew Freeman Lodge. No. 2080, G. U. 0. of 0. will be held at the hall this evening 8 o'clock to arrange for the funeral of Brother U. W. HALL, and a full attend- ance is requested. ANDREW J. WALKER, N. 6; SAMUEL W. WATSON, P. S. mu.. AlL 'members of Social Lodge, ;A A M. are hereby ordered to 3 ll the temple, 5th and Vi Besday, February 22, 1022, at 11530 a.m.. for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, U. W. HALL, from the Metro- volitan A. M. E, Church, af 1 pm. BY order, S. ROBERT C w. A. J. PAINE, Secretary. HAWKINS. Suddenly, February 18. 1822, at KEHL. Departed this life en_ February 20, NICHOLS. Gn SPR! 15, B, WEST. Do o Febroary 18, 1 10:5 beloved & M 1 from the resi FAIRFAX. GURLEY. A tribute of HAMILTON. “of our dear wife and m bis residence, 1420 § st. n.w., J. EDWARD. He leaves to mourn their loss a wife, Len son, John A.; deughter, Angela; brothers. sisters, Emma’| Smith_and Bessie Snowden; sisters-in-law, Dora Washington and Lucy Webb Hawkins, and @ host of nephews, nicces and friends. ¥uneral will be held from People’s 8. D. A. Cliurch, 10th and V sts. n.w., Wednesda, February 22, at 1 p.m. None knew him but to love him, _w ¢ namcd bim bat to praine “Our heart DIED. IN MEMORIUM. Sncred 1 o memors of my he- HARRIS, at 1 pm., WILLIAM KEHL, beloved | “Joved Geotiier. CHARLES HAKRIN, who de- husband of Christine K Funeral from s Tke Febosr o Tl Buxband for Oir o Yuneral from | jurted tis life February 2, 9. Weinesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Intern Tt them go, since we “annot nndo at Prospect il God in his copy.) (Chicago pupess e Blow severe, at Waiter R i e ¥ Joved s dears HARD AND HA EONESTY. 1 ¢l ver fade; cre iy, mother sleeds. ALICE O0L- VIN. MATTHEWS, Sacred to the memory of eue dovoted | w r Yapd grandmother. At lier residence, 1409 15th TILDA A, MATTHEWS, “and loving cnt 1, SARAIT E. RADIGA sister aud au 1E L. MAT- Funeal (privite) Wedn e ekt aife Fedeuery uoruiug, 9 o'clock, from St. Matt 19 and Febroary o1, 101 g % Esch hour timt comes to uS ADew, oa\Vith bitter senss of loss; rien b . God, in merey s, Tasband of Tidith Help s o bear our, eroxs. THE FAMILY. * . Fuucral fron lus lat .“n.e.. Wednesday ut 2 |PAYNE. In sad but loving remembrance of uds und relatives invited. our i and r. WILLIAM E. ieat privi departed this three years = today, Februury i residence, ne may thivk yon L., the wound But little do_thes That Lier heart concealed. Father is gone. but not forgotten. Never shall Lis memors fad Sweet th Around 't our memory lingers, foud . from A1l me , dear, and take your rest: 1 loved you it was Lis wi you are liviug etill your grave HAZEL M. ROGERS. * In rad but loving remembrance ef 2 May his soul rest fn peace. The rose that i sw I< the b * 3% dearest ¢ (hatm A truest Bave lost ELLA LYONS. * In sad but Joving remembrance of HIS LOVIN ROGERS. our 1. e I M. ROGERS, who e ¥ears ago today. ITLIA M 1GCS true. his life was voung. his life for Lis country. 1o, we never will, wee lovee him still; ¥ 08 an fresh today L ased away. HIS DEVOTED MOTHER AND FATHER, * SMITH. In sad but lovine remembrance of my ear on, JAM SMITH, who pessed into rest tiree years ago tuday, February Lim iy answered, staved. i the vallex of death I T'll mot e afraid.” “Yes, my E. SMITH. - three years azo today, Feb- He thought it best: iYered, in patience you bare to suffer no more. ER. LUCY M. SMITH. of my des ER, who entered Februar Arlington pers please nations copy Yark b o this lite e 0f funeral late AND FAMILY 1g Temembranc grandmather ) g g w the Third Sili and Q § Conce of his ington st nw W ids and Tela: ! IN MEMORIUW. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. | BALTIMORE. a4 tibwp of love to the mem | 85— Terephons Vot 505~ FALTIMORE This e one THENS 1 HI\'ES CO W. B. F. HINES, Prop., 2901-2903 14th Private Amb: Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1118 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Modern Chapel. Telephone call. or care, sotion Teaveniy there. + when imisé ShAtl. acet mver THore JAMES T. RYAN HER MOTHE ND FATHER. * 317 PA. AVE. B.E. ing memory of my dear| Model Chapel. S Private Ambulances. Livery in Connection. " Quick. Digoified_snd Eficient Service, — W. W. Deal & Co. i | £16 H ST. i Automobile Service. ¢ i L R-SrameCo 1208 H _STREET NW. nd_brother. v left us one 1, 1 heartache, 1 can tell in silence so well IS WIFE. remembrance, Aoar som Of the gri of the wne I i 1 long o Vo S an | T (FoRMERLY S40F STiw) BURRIS. A tribute of love to the memary PHONE _MAIN 108 of a loving L d_nephew, tered_in ~ CuHNichols_ W-B'Speara, {WIL. H. SARDO & CO 412 H st.ne. Phove Ligcoln 5 Modern_Chupel. Automobile g.._ng.u V. L. SPEARE CO, | NEITHER THE SUCCESSOR OF NOB 3 (NEECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W in - SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT.) Phone Franklin 6626. 940 F st. nw. scph F. Birch's Soas 13034 LI St. N.W. Estabiished rmer. Phone West 98 Automobile Service. are wur he For you, who sm pisd aw A b N weot the memory atill, et us, have forever 1t b Las lef ness This world ¢ A _shadow rests We miss we turn, your ¥ day hrings back sweet memorics, © briugs a tear: n onr hearts we el aw one e . the empty bed and the lone- r W ant . see ‘Washi; Phones M. 55126513, €2 Deep wit oly, € | Tesrasuismen 5o . must T & 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director { and embalmer. Livery in connection. Commo- dious Chl d modern crematorium. m ave. p.w. Tsl. call M. 1385 The silent HEIL DEVOTED SISTER, IDA DAVIS. * In sad but loving c gur dear usband and fathier, THOMAS FATR- wha departed this life two 3 Febraars 2, 1930, Each hour comes to ns anew With bitter sense of lox on, Crey pity us, i s oo s o FORT LINCOLN The Park Cemetery ford and true: ' cur huxbind and father, do not think of ¥ we shall m = of toil Non-Sectarian Pm!hll Care Beautiiul and fitting And in b with Have uo farewell tears to . location. but loving_remembrance of Readily accessible—on GRIMES, wh 1:"'\5' electric car line. On Baltimore boule- a bitter ery, 5 . & oh, why did mother die? Val’d. at Dlstflct hne. ;“nl sends an answer so solemn and Office: 1235 G St. N.W. Slie 35 not , but is only asleep. Ckt, MARTHA G, MA- hone Franklin 4745, Mt G Wn!:!nr Illustrated Booklet. love_and_memors to SANT GURLEY. who i gy MONUMENTS. We specialize in designing and erect- ing memorials (monuments and mau- soleums) of quality and character. We will gladly show you many beau- tiful specimens of our work in any of the local cemeteries. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC. oue dear mother. PLEARANT GUR ed this life ears Ly 1913, ‘and orother, THO ‘Lo departed this life February 1, Iu_onr hearts our memory lingers, Loving, fond and tru There is not a day r_mother, That we do not Illlnl. of you DAUGHTERS A LT RIS, TATRA Licc In sad but loviog remembrance ler. MARY S. MARTHA TIAMILTON, who di~d two years ago today, February 21, 1920. 914_Fifteenth Street. Esch hour that comes to us anew [ ‘With bitter sense’ of loss, Oh. God, in merey pity . Melp US to bear our cross. She hux gone where the soul hath rest And the carcs of life are done, Where the ones that loved her bést Will meet her one by one, have been erushed and wounded, Our Tives are lonely and wad, But_just one look upon your dear face ‘Would make us contented and glad. In_onr learts your memory Mngers, Sweelly, tender, foad and true; daly, deas mother, nnweunt thl-t o FUNERAL DESIGNS. O] nate Floral Tokens Floral Co. 14th and N.Y. Ave. Main 108 Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. ‘Prompt auto delivery service. ATTaEs Sxpresst ive. A