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) s £ [ L. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1922. 11 iR ENJOY A STROLL ON STREETS LEFT RECORD OF SERVICE.| FAVOR 50-50 PLAN. OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL Capt. Durrschmidt and Lisut. Burns |Conduit Road Citizens Discuss - i ST Praised as Fearless Airmen. D. C. Appropriations. To the Editor of The Star: Abolishment of a stated percentage In connection with the deplorable | method of appropriations for the Dis- accident to the U. 8. A. Roma, it may | trict government was opposed by the e Of ptGrest 10 dknow that at least| Conduit Road Citizens' Assoclation, at lives, Capt. Frederick J. Durrschmidt | @ meeting last night at St David's and First Lieut Wallace C. Burns,|parish hall. The association voted served their country valiantly in France. thod of wpt. Durrschmidt, with Lieyt. | 22inst any change in the method o Burns and Lieut. John R. Hall, also Making appropriations for the Dis- killed in the Roma, was until a short | trict and reaflirmed its adherence to time ago stationed at KFort Omaha | the fifty-fifty policy. 3 balloon fleld, along with the writer.| Final action on the offer of ths Cupt, Durrscamidt. an as observer in | Parish hall for use as a library rocm an observation balloon during an im- | Was postponed by the association. The Portant offensive in France was at.| offer is still under consideration. tacked by German planes, which shot| Two candidates were elected to his balloon down, causing it to burst | membership. J. D. Smoot, vice presi- into flames while at an_altitude of | dent of the assoclation presided in sevaral thousand feet. Tha captain | the absence of President L. E. White. succeeded in getting clear of the rap- idly falling and burning balloon by| vy mpry OF REFORMS 2. Dudding, president of the service has lost in Capt.| Prisoners’ Relicf Society, will speak Tschmidt an officer of marked |on prison reform in Alexandria to- ability and of_indomitable courage, | night at 8 o'clock in the chamber of while' Lieuts. Burns and Hall were | commerce rooms. Mr. Dudding recently men of the same type, skillful and | spoke to the ladies of several clube, and fearless, and a credit to the flag they | they are arranging the meeting. served so well z Representative Stuart ¥. Reed has C. HUGH DUFFY, also been asked to be one of 8.1t Air Service. |speaker: ¢ £ DOWN STAIRS STORE jjt smmers wour, a A ; Thoroughbred, Said to 42 i l jhorse, the first he has had for many ine Sortel getams: s ONer 9L 8 Seme “Fodg e iorss, the, Presl. e ot L PO R PR S PRES'DENT RIDES Be Gift. When President Harding goes on . ears. Up until the present time the fers the Most Remarkable O i g e lee "Rex, and lmmocrnts, Army horses, Buying Opportunities ‘ y g pp 1hands high, a th 2 camping trip with Har vy Fires E his spirited canter through Potomac from the quartermaster's stables, but the name of Harbel. Big Pond, Md. At that time Har- bel was the first horse he had ridden in nearly twenty years. It is under- tood, he took a great fancy to this plendid horse, and none of ihe Army Great Interest Should Attend This Unusual Sale of - ° L) At first it was understood that n ¢ |President Harding had purchased £ |the gelding, but today it was learned that Harbel i8 one of the horses from Harvey Firestone's stable, and ‘;rlin‘sl'“le general bellef that the Pres- fent’s o riend has mad, = | gift of the animal. rdeshimas Yesterday afternoon Harbel was on exhibit on the back lawn of the White House and in u short while Of Silk OFWool won the affection of Mrs. Harding, who Is known to be a good judge Z|of horses, and she spent quite @ - | while appeasing his sweet tooth with 3 lumps of sugar. The illustrations depict some of the charming newnesses of style and trimmings, such as favored neck lines, distinctive sleeves and new uses of beads and embroidery. Canton Crepes Poiret Twills Crepe Knit Crepe Satin Showing -the Boys’ New “Right Posture” Suits —each with its extra pair of Knicker- bockers. The Right Posture feature is one that = is indorsed by every trainer of the young. ~|VETERANS OF SANTIAGO It Lo e Doy Sl wih e e : needs—athletic companionship—and helps D'NNER TOMORROW NIGHT wife of the junior Senator from New York, nl-ll Mins him by SUbtle SuggeStion‘ to Pmperly Cany Mrs. William M. 3 - = hi f; Prominent Army Officers Will Be | nrinn Calder, the tor's sister. Mixs Calder ix & debutante of this season. imself. DEATH CLAIMS GEN. BUBB.| PRESS CLUB FETE. Civil War Veteran to Be Buried |Mr. Hays to Be Guest of Honor at at Arlington Cemetery. | Entertainment Tonight. Brig. Gen. John W. s , died at his h TS at a dinner of the Society | ton, Del, yesterda Among Speakers at Army . Right Posture Clothes—are also very and Navy Club. superior Clothes—extremely well made; modeled with a distinctive character that appeals to the youngsters themselves. The new showing for spring includes ! Tweeds and Cassimeres—belted mod- In the splendid assortment are dresses you may choose for after- noon or street wear. The quality of Bubb, U. S. A, | Postmaster Genaral Hays in Wilming- | the guest of honor of the in his seventy-|Press Club tonight, which will wish the materials is far above those regu- .}'o'i.rfifc’u';’z.iif:.i’ifl&"f&’.»,..n‘v“’;““u. eighth year. 1le. will be buried in|him Godspecd in his new work with els—and in all sizes from 7 to 18 years. larl lling at a near price. my and Navy Club & at thel zryington national cemetery tomor- the m.;:‘i{n;‘m'"n::m’mwn-qs. y . o5 e 56 . i .1 An e g prog s hee arly se g ris. s“chmo)d M. Brett ,»ru,iy,.n‘g ;"n\ afternoon with full military ) An Iterestin A S 51500 to $25.(K) 3 orge T £ ien. | honors. 2 e e e fifes) d me; Sizes 16 to 42 ok uvh was born in Dunville, e ; from ind served in the civil wa attend dinner. the first get <! members of the organ 0 nst 1 . End lattend. prior to the outbres % i _— Tables of Colorful Spring Hats | isisaiissis fin e pected to be the reorganization of the Down Stairs Store. —With Two Pairs of Knickers— | Boys’ Spring-Weight = T o o = | District of Columbia branch of the : R f 4 | Demand Attention at the Low Anniversary Price o . | ceicrs $ £ | The committee in charg ;..r"’n.',".'.":{, Repeating This Special Sale of | 36.75 s 3 Clernand. Col. Brown and 1. 5 < | | o . = Men’s High and [[|[ /% . - CATm I ens [g an | : Blue Serge; fast color and ail-wool; i " Of In With— ™ AE. | Double-breasted, with belt all around; H Hair Braid Lipstick Red Droopy Feathers First Conference to Be Opened by LOW shoes ! emblem on sleeve. Sizes 2}4 to 9 years. | Milans Bright Blues Flowers and Fruits Archbishop Curl l Vilsa Dark Navy-Black Fancy Novelty Pins The first annual - ‘r"- = s | i S conferency . | Silk Braids Canna and Tans New Bomposs District Chapter of tho. Thternutionas | $ 95 | i ‘And an assortment of shapes that range from smart and trim little toques and f;’“fil?‘a"?;‘mzfim‘?"’:’m Aluminae is ta ° { Special Sale of suit hats to larger sizes for summer days. Ewi lh;rxenra;\; Hotel. | I | Down Stairs Store. o i Who also will make a! Boys’ Blouse Waists g Eo :‘ Made of Woven Madras and Cheviots Miss M. Louise a T o - - s 3 ire lef ! r obter win bay Dars, There are, perhaps, 300 pairs left for e meeting, which will convene a 10 tomorrow. English and semi-English: French toes and conservative shapes—in . C Men’s Athletic New lndlan weave . A diseses i Brown, Mahogany, Toney Red, Gun UlllOll C;*mwficnlfniwmg i Metal, Velour Calf and Vici Kid—rubber SWEATERS $2 45 Neill, National Cathe | or leather heels. (] S . el —in new patterns and colorings; collars | ervice School; Mra Joseph W. . hed ; full and bl 7. Si 6 Brooks, international chai > | attached; cut full an ousey. Sizes 6 to Are Featured at uits Bureau. g:;llwacememco; el e These are Brockton-made Shoes, re- | 16 ycars] | ‘omen. i - They’re a last-minute Anniversary feature that will be lope 8Ty O'Brien, Holy Cross Col- member—and they don’t make them any | | G s > “ 7 . will mal . s most welcomed. All in the popular slip-on styles—and in Sc ;)l:“ili;ca:binhfl; Q‘I{IE_‘: and A Sevoran better anywhere than they do in Brock- many different color combinations. J" is difficult t‘; ?‘:' em. Wil Boitven “the _onception Acad. ton. Sizes 5 to 11, and widths A to D. z d scribe the many combinations and the smartness o e - - 5 . o Wl . Indian weave—that is why we want you to see these. Fine quality nainsook, low and at 2 orclock e attermcon aoaos | ] A number have pockets and girdles of self colored yarn or neck, sleeveless, kneelength will convene, : 5 lvania Avenue Seven are belted with patent leather belts. Some of the colors: and with elastic seam back. ; Pennsylvania th Street Buff, brown, jade, henna, rust, orchid, navy, emerald, pea- Every seam is double sew- SKS ABSOLUTE DIVORCE. y < = | Absolute divorce is asl cock, gray, black and jockey. ed. Sizes 34 to 46. 1o e {)mnm‘f goked in a suit Lo Yy Samue W, 2 ! Down Stairs Store. Here'.s an Anniversary item that =|Ward. They wearrod rnaazrar(:;t n{‘ S .‘hnye anticipates summer needs. 1913, and it is alleged the wife o Doa Stais] Btea: serted her husband January 20, i There are no children. nduct {13 alleged and a corespondent named. Attorney Foster Wood appears for the husband. ! Patent Combines With Gray Suede In These New Pumps 600 pairs Men’s B Anniversary Offers 54.95 COttOll mewmfim I Men’s Hats These at . Very attractive low pumps for Spring wearing. The SOCks Specml Sellmg o ‘ i —with an individuality— amp is of patent leather—the strap and quarter of gray . A | ) { ‘s'uedl:. Heefis are Baby Louis. 1 6C Pall' I Saks Men,s Sults | Style is a matter of many interpreta- Children’s Shoes Children’s Shoes 6 Pairs for 95c tions—but what yo:ix are concerncd];n is cwel i . . < best suited to you personally. $2.25 $1.35 e e ek —especially designed the block best suited to you p y For misses, too. Made of Tan or black kid button or heavy ribbed tops. Black, navy, 7 gunmetal calf with Goodyear lace styles with round toss and gray. brown ang white. Shentiy 2 for young men There's where the "ea{\fi‘?fisf‘.e of the % Wwelt soles. Lace models. Sizes flexible soles. In sizes 4 to 8. irregular. Sizes 9% to 12, | Hat busu!ess.comes in. el fit you— f hte2 Down Stairs Store. Down Stalrs Store. The beauty of these Suits is they will go right along into not only in size—but in these details of : y y go rig g proportion that are most becoming to you. We'll be more critical than you are probably—but it must be personally proper—or we shall advise against it. Hats that carry the Saks nameplates Spring with you. Style, weave, weight—everything in perfect accord with the new season. Silk Jersey Petticoats, $2.45 Of a quality that would ordinarily be Added Anniversary Specials They are Suits that should sell up to $40.00 flounces, ribbon trimmed or with touches of contrasting colors. All new colors. liste;l much more than the Anniversary A ° ' j $3.50—$4—3$5—$6 marking. Petticoats_ made with deep plaited F Ol Gll ls $ Z I A ;5 Stetsons—$7 and $10 But we’re featuring a really wonder- ful production at— 1 $4.00 New Gingham Dresses 95c and $1.85 Bright checks and plaids, attractively trim- med with like or contrasting collars and cuffs of organdie. The very dresses that are right for school wearing. The gingham is a very good quality—the price is far below regular, Down Stairs Store. Gloves at 75¢ Herringbones, Pin Checks, Pencil Stripes and Fancy Mix- tures—Single-breasted, two-button—form-fitting. = Half and quarter lined. Sizes 33 to 36. Silk lined; with welt or bound edge; cor- rectly blocked—and in all the season’s wanted As an investment you cannot beat $35 and $40 Suits for i s o o B i, A e $21.75—can you? i colors—Mole, Moth, Seal, Tan, Pearl, Black, Two Groups That Afford You . | : Generous Savings SflrmgTop coats, 37.85 Carbon, Bronze. i For the girl of 7 to 14 years. Ve d- = T e ] Sl‘;am:;sg:t:g:oves ot looking Polo coats as well as m?:-lj;mof A nm backs. i a:had:!s’ o mu(.i:.:&oeln, velour or tweed. Styles are the newest, as y- g & . nmpmy brown and white. Sizes 6 to 734. buckles, buttons and back plaits indicate. . They are well made and full cut. In the - Suede Gloves group are all the popular colors of the Pennsylvania Avenue Seventh Street Pennsylvania Ave. Seventh St. —I12-button_length, finished with three season. rows of stitching. In beaver, gray or champagne. Dowa Stairs Store. Dewn Btairs Stere.