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HINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922 : : : 7 RITES FOR DR. W. TRACY. Mo ron & E W Traor. 21 stwcom | ROSEN ASHES SENT HERE. MRS, FRANCES DEVEREUX |DR. ALFRED S. RIXEY DEAD. |5, yppryy ™, Mo0RIR: In sad but loving remembrance = ~ : | of "our_goar dwughtes : . 3:30 “o'clock this afternoon. Rev. = i E TR, whe deparics tiis aie on T Tl ON Services for Late Hortlcalturist to | ¥rank” Bislow: Dastor of the Cieva: |Burlal of Those of Baron to Be ot IS ELECTROCUTED IN TUB {Prominent Virginia Physician Ex-| b, FASKIETER vinr ohyavied i ire vue . 3 an 'ar] ngregational urch, wi o . you HE COAL Sl l UA Be Held This Afterrioon. officlate. Intermsnt will be in Detrolt, Onk Hill Cemetery. pires ‘ac Culpeper. 8 i earts Jour memery Magers, s ich. '] The ashes of the late Baron Rosen, |Daughter of Edward B. Clark Kill- |Special Dispatet to The Star, There ix uot a duy. dear Carrie, Funeral services for Dr. Willlam| The pallbearers will be R. E. Oak-|former Russian ambassador, have CULPEPER. Va., March 3—Dr. Al- That we @0 not think of Fou. Tracy, horticultunist of the United |leY. D. 8. Bhoemaker, Fred C. Hall, D. | been sent here from New York and | ed by Electric Heater fred S, Rixey, aged sixty-one, one of the | o R MOTHER, SISTER AND BROTHER. * Q. Knight and C. S. Butterfield, all of | will We buried in the lot belonging { most widely kr ph: ans in this | BABRY. A tribute of love and devotios to A COAL STRIKE scems inevitable April 1 States Department of Agriculture, | this city, and Francis C. Stokes of |to Col. and Mrs. Archibald Hopkins in Omaha. * [part of Virginia, home here | i memory of my beloved brother, BE! S - 1 who died Wednesday at the home of | Moorestown, N. J. in Oak HIll cemetery. It has not Tueaday, after a I a8 Hiln NAKD M. BARRY. who met with fatal No reduction in price can be ex until —_ [ BieRtSciled when Interment Will be [B7 the Amociated Press. Dr. Rikey was born here and cducated | ioiap, Mury 5 Jors an,dve years ago jlexDieithegactilamant (o6 e, peceoutiiieage) con: N = R e Ated 1n Now York some |of SAHA Neb. March 5—Doath of lat the University of Virgiia e Holy Name Chire A = troversy. s ¢ i Baron Rosen ed In New Yorl Mrs. rances Devereux, twent Medin C e Pl i No_or C y hould their ord ith = \\\\\ timo ago, following injuries recelved nine, Omaha snclety woman, who was ‘i“’"fi‘n“?f,f."pk”"““‘ i H0RL ot e e, onsumers should place their orders, without ot s X by being struck by a motor vehicle. | elecirocuted by an eleetric heater in cly after his graduating, and con- Of the grief tuat Is borne in sileace delay, for any additional coal necessary to com- i ~ \\ Cremation was made In New York. |a bath tub of her home here yester- | tinued until his death. Dr.- Rixey Fur the ue 1 loved so well. plete their requirements for the present season ~ = — 1 Idental, and no inquest |a cousin of for: . SISTER NELL. * * of coal burning weather to June, and accept e = S DRAMA 2,580 YEARS AGO Wi : the coroner an- |the Navy R e otiar Log STk trsemiance o€ deliveries as toon as they can be made, as ship- 4 * e "daurhter of “award B Clarh, | Pt life nine Sears ago today, o Severied ments will stop March 3lst should the strike pee | Washington correspondent of - the |day afiernoo orrow fo Le left aleoe cceur. Aristophanes’ Writings Called Su- Vening Post, Asuge 10 your home: for one’or the other, calls P + - - 1 re and is i The coal is available NOW and we are in a By e P ture.eniigntenment pexior to Those of Today. | ot Wl “Veen Go Dosition]tayseréa Jou (W ol cannet umwarifer raCraIRg_not iwournlag—tor those Aristophanes, 2,500 yers ago, In|Whlch Was wrapped around her feet - DALGHTER, HATTIE DANDRIDGE, AND e consequences. Iater. In ‘the light of the Golden Ruls Athens, was writing drama which was ter in the tub and \m Grayson of Washington, | _ GRANDCHILDREN. we respectfully attend those in our % more democratic, more forward-look- | th: ter is belle ther to have | a jend of Dr. Rixey. Admiral CHESTNUTT. In loving memory of our de- ing and penetrating than thet of thefailen I-io the tub or to have } 3 th Dr. Rixey, Yo'*d daughter, ADA E.. who entered isto twentieth century, according to Lang- | Placed there by Mrs. Devereux at _about the age of twelve, when his| |eo etersal March 3, 18 don E. Mitchell, author of “The New | Warm her feet. . re of silent sorrow, ; N % M father died, and later studied and prac- : ? s York Idea, who vesterday addressed | Mrs. Devereux was heard to scream, mediéine with him. te OF rist and pu > y the College Women's Club. but the bathroom door was lucked’ 3 3 : : Mr. Mitchell said that fifty years|8nd her two small children and a Fou when the morning dswas, We miss you when the night retarss. . GARLAND (nee Biue), who lefi we one year ago today, March 8, 1921. We miss you here, we miss you there ago the public would have falled to |Servant summoned a locksmith. Mrs, | . W. B. b Dear Ada, we v 2 1151 16th Street Established 1835 ‘?,‘.';’ h Understand drama as It {8 staged to- | Devereux was born 1n Chicaso and | kCAPT L B WAI.I."BURIVED Some time, ‘some ‘day, o eyes hell see ORTICIANS, Y day. - He featured In his lecture the | Was educated at Gunston Hall, Wash. uneral services for Capt. Willlam The face w 4 80 well: Main 273 Coal Merchants »n - o effectiveness of satirical ~illuslon, |ington, where her marriage took |0, Wall. veteran of the world war,| Some day ber hand will ciasp o ours . 7 f27: ) enones Maln 55138513, which, hé' declared, is slowly €oming [Plice nine years ago to Frederick | Sh¢ died Monday at his home in] = And never say farewell. THER. * The City’s Oldest Coal Business Ave. & 2 Into its own on the stage. Although |Leveranx. “They resided fn. New ' Cherrydale. V rere held yesterday LR AND FATHER. » g y od It is as yet attractive gnly to the few | York ore coming to Nebraska,| In memory of my desr sister, who understand its depths, he said |where Mr. Devereux is general sales the time is coming when they will not [agent of the Bell Telephone Securi- only tolerate It, but demand It as one | ties Company, PEenSEE = HER 100186 BebTa e of the highest forms of expression. i —_— CARDS OF THANKS. BLTE. , CHARLEY H. Mrs. Devereaux lived fn W v foin in my sincere i RIS | for many vears, and ppeee ement. of the Tt in e memery of my_Sesr one of the young I ears ago today, March 3, 1620 kindness shown nd as Frances Cllarke she will . Still we always think of — 3 5 membored by many old frien > CCATNER Our hiearts are and with paio; Women’s All-Wool The bedy probably will be taken to ; jekponledge with | This would ‘be a heasen ' U h - Utlea for burial. Tt ' exprcamons o syim Could you be here agatn. ral tributes renderes We ghall never forget our beloved wife and mother. While in this world we stay: % THE WEATHER SLLA B V THE FAMILY. = '-zzl(;;i}; kaows our teeiiag DAUGHTERS, ESTHER, District of Columbia—Fair tonight Woaxzen’s Sport Scarfs, " Of F i(::r Silk E:J Wool $4'49 In resplendent Roman stripes of all colors, deeply fringed. 213 yards long and 9 inches wide. Also equally beautiful scarfs entirely of fiber silk. Satisfactson First {INGS PALY i i Slip-On Sweaters, $1.98 MARJORI Pure Worsted Spring Sweaters of high £ S in; =01 § = |and tomorrow: little change in_tem 3 9 fatgnier ™o’ | ELEINDIENST. In sad and loving romem. Fiber Silk Scarfs at $2 95 quality at a price surprisingly low. Knit with perature; lowest tonight about 30 do- 3 5 "'“l"‘"-wfl | france of our dear motber, prandmother wad iber , K O ts at .uk l plain stitch or in block effect. Belt and pockets. grees: gentle to moderate northerly < onpital, 16 Louis L. Tho died six years ul;odajv. 3, m:l- i i Clsie K. win girls. naivers, e o yishlonn STl inches fwids T silk in 810-818 Seventh Street Green, tan, tomato, navy, black, etc. rolaryland—Fair tonight and tomor- i Mg Fattural 1a ite, coenbuoed 1o aoeth, = ; not much change in temperature; MILB iy g ————— moderate to fresh northerly winds. e A e R Sens % Virginia—Falir in north and mostly cloudy in south portion tonight and tomorrow; little change in tempera- ture; fresh north and northeast wind: West Virginia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; warmer tomorrow. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m 12 midnight, 38; 4 a.n noon, 40. Barometer—4 p.n 30.05; 12 midnight, 30. 8 a.m., 20.26; noon, 30.33. Highest temperature, 40, occurred at noon tod. Lowest temperature, 31, occurred at 8 am. today. m., CATHERINE, bel died three years ago todsy, March 3, 1919, Jobn Datters. Fuueral from the c, 1846 15th at. Dw., on al- e T e, st 9:30 am Requirm Just a token of lov s Church, 15th and V sts nw.. at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Oliver cemetery. with sad and aching memory of our dear sons VENDELL E. and FRANK- BERGER. Thurslar. March 2, .., W who departed this life Octo- after a long iliness, ane). beloved wite MM 5, 1918, and March 3. 1921. | One by one life's ties are broken, | One by one we teceive the sad foken: | One by one we cross to the heavenly shore, Where we'll meet to part no more. BY THE FAMILY. * EMITH. In loving memory of our dear mother, IRGIANNA SMITH (nee Marbry), whe ed 1 life five years ago today, March 3, 1917. No one knows the silent heartache: ! Temperature same date last year— Highest, 70; lowest, 41. ¥ Condition of the Water. Bowden (ne Funeral from Stewart), lix late 2 pm. Temperature and condition of th sexy. Only those who have lost a mother can tell pe: e | Bow: water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- | Dombrh: p e g B | perature, 36; condition, very mudd Weather in V ell NG CHILDREN. * loving remembrance of our dear ORGEANA SMITH (nee Marbry), -d_this life five years ago toduy. HER LOV. - { SMITH. 1In mather, GE Every Coat a Masterpiece of Style Opening the Spring Fashion Campaign with a Price Surprise for Swagger New Models in Coats to Capture the Heart of Every Woman. { Atlantie Clty % Zeil o 5 : ‘What better news than that really fine spring coats are Baitimore Herringbones to be had at fifteen dollars? Right at the start of the season, too, when every woman is seeking a jaunty, sporty new coat. Melton Cloth Modeling that puts them in the select class; the majority fully Polaire Cloth silk-lined, others halilsgkl;]i‘ned o}: un}igedi\ I\;an'olw Iu:jtt%ned 7 belts and wider buckled belts. Panel-back, slot-pleated, box- F"‘veeg;‘:::ds pleated, flared and loose styles, with smart patch pockets. Mannish Lapels, Tuxedo Fronts, Raglan Sleeves, Set-in Sleeves A di At_the bedside of my motler Night 1y night and day Ly day 1 watched ber loving hands grow thinmer Aud saw her slowly fa - way. HER LOVING DAUGHTERS LUCY AND ALICE. . ; £ 8t of 8= Weather. seneepomodny Chapmen, at Vi ral h 4, 2 pou. residence. erment private wood cemetery, Falls Chureli, COVERT. Thursday. March Francisco, Catif., WITLIAM 1. th year of his uge. Buriul SWAIN. 1In lovine remembrance of our dear little son. ARTHUR JOHNS SWAIN, who dsscd wwey four years ago today, Marci Al O, for a touch of the vanished hand And a sound of the voice that is still. MOTHER AND FATHER. * wm_sl:. In loving memory of PAULINE WEDGE, 1w entered into eternal rest oue year ago today, March 3, 1921 no, we never will, We loved her then, we love her still; Her memory us fresh today FAMILY AND DREN. * ‘WILKINSON. 1In «ad hut loving remembrance of our dear wife wnd mother, ROSIE W % KINSON (nee Higgs), who departed this 415 4v e. He les r| life two years mgo today, March 3, 1920. % M v E. G a; Auniversary msss St. Peter's Church. O soul that was noble and exrnest and kind, O iife, where the rarest of virtnes ‘we find, o1 0 mind, ever pure s the white lily Hower. SRS BNE Hmrl sadly we miss you each day and each mony cemetery, S o - ; 3 28 18 0 3 D E . Office: o/ When a mother breathes her last farewell, Tan, Reindeer, Brown, Copen, Rose, Dutch Blue planli ol & i DICK. oMcers ‘and members of the Mews| W2 3,mpiber breathes ber last farewel. DANIEL. Thursday, March 2, suce Hospital, JOHN M of Departed this 1ife Tuesday even! February i 8 ng, | The | siey A. ME. 20d and 3rd sts. K., u Rel- Iuterment Har- ' nguished gathering of Women’s Quality Spring Coats in k Deneficial Association are re- quested to attend the funeral of our late lier, JULIUS DICK, Sunday. March & s p.m., from Metropoli Clurch,” D st. bet. tell, The world seems another place Without the smile of mother's face. THE FAMILY. * Pittsburgh... 30.30 Portland, Me. 30.10 Portland, Ore 30.08 204 und 380 s n —_— T L SOHNEO, 3 FUNERAL JOHN A. PRANKLING sec o0 Pres; DIRECTORS. léaa,’;’f{aififfgfigfizfie}m,d : .. Purchase~-240 Boys’ Splendid Women's Excellent Imported Kid TFORTENEY. Thursday. March 2, 1922, ROSE FORTENEY (nee Gloter). beloved wife of moRozm " ll’ Ty “;. ll‘l'r(en'}'. Funeral from the resi- e e M| 1208 H STREET NW st._n.w.. on atirda; \ [ ] [} Greeawich time, today. Iminacuiate. Conception. 8t 9 oreleck. (FORMZRLY S40F ST SPRING GL - Temperature. W Relatives Interment PHONE"_‘MAlIN _ 10 \ at e B Sl e . A All Are Absolutely Perfect. i !%fiILJR.R day. Marel g at 10 S . . .m.. JOE o ears, N (ahio longstatle slovemare Resta Gty B ielorcd s of Witiam 1t 5o aude. | WML H. SARDO & CO. Prowis taatie. sand, white and - = ‘openhagen, Denmari owler. Notice of funeral hervafter. 412 H st ne. Phone Lincoln 52¢. black.” the kid gloves are in Whether You Buy for Quality, for Style or for Price, Here’s e e BIGH. Wednesday, March 1 Modern Clapel. ___ Automobile Fanerais. am. at Garfield Hospital, JOHN HENRY | = 37 T ODE ADLE ~Aa—— HIGH Harre). Lelos:d hukband of the wie| Vo Lo SPEARE CO, Carrie Bell High. Funeral from the resi- of his sister, Mes. 0. D). Gri (NEITEER THE SUCCESSOR OF M 3 st firimes, 1018 | ("NECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W SO SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT.) Phone Franklin 6. 90 F 39, . JOHNSON. ,Tuesday, Februsry 28, 1922, 1, R U e 105 ‘\h-’;::.o,‘,: Joseph F. Birch’s Sons e Delored i e ‘Gevoted Tather of {3034 M St. N. W. Established 1841. Funeral ~Sund Automoblle Bervicer o o> Clear Part clondy Clondy Clear Part cloudy HENRY BATAILLE DIES. French Dramatist Was Author of R ! a Sale That Qualifies on All Three Counts black. ., Saturday, ar 11 a, nds invited. Interm A genuine scoop if there e_"y:r was one— really high-grade suits for boys of 7 to 18 P ° s. H : —suits of superb all-wool fabrics—at $4.95. omtex lll{ ose Dressy spring model, with inverted pleat March 5, from V A Popular Plays. Ciiech. ”ody"tan B seen 3% Grice chgpel | N G i : PARIS, March 2.—The death is an-| Friday evening. 4 % . in back and belt. Lined with alpaca. R, e oars Botaille,” tho|J0¥.- Mareh 1, 19, at 5 a.m., at the rest 7Z\SAVLEKRS Patch pockets. dramatist. dence of his uncle, Mr. George A. Gude. il 0N s { Riggs road, Chillum. Md., after a long and| MORTICIANS Henry Bataille, who became one of | Fpiyful Huess (X0 K. the belored wom Ne__ 17301722 Pa. ave, Tailored for permanent look: d the most popular dramatists in Paris, | Thomas H. Joy. in the 44th year of his e S Wi D.C. SO0y Do an was born in 1872, In 1894 his “The | Funeral Naturis. March 4 af 1 o'clors, | Gmausmsmse~ Phones M. 55155613, € extended good service. Suits £ny boy can a_fairy tale with| from the residence. ok Sleeping Beauty, music, was presented. MULLAN. Thursday, March 1922, at his His greatest success was sald to nuce, 1631 Irving st. n.w., HENRY A.. be “The_ Thiet,” later named “The husband of Margaret E. Mullan! 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director nd embalmer. Livers in connection. _Commo- dious chapel and modern crematorium. Moderate b g larga | prices. - 332 Pa. ave, n.w. Tel. call M. 1885, Scoundrel.” His last play, given only | £ P e o Sidence Monday P e D Grg‘yl o t A s fortnight ago in Farls, as entitled : ¢ Chor {..r"“’?g .‘:::nmm;nl!sl:; Ivi‘.?; '@. Timothy Hanlon e Co ki X Sl a0 0 gt U 00 Tepate Sf B oul| g1 1 ST, N.E. Phione L. 554, 4 Boys’ Crompton Corduroy Knickers Black . wear with pride. - Brown 1 ~ and Other cometery. Mela-| —Guick Dlgnibed_and Eficlent Rervice, 0'CONNOR. At Vancouver, Wash., Febr: 17, 1922 WI DILLON @ COR, % »: & - RUSHED TO HOSPITAL. LT T T 600 pairs genuine Crompton All-weather Corduroy Knickers = B b NOR, 5 s olors Miss Helen Harding, thirty years old, he late Sergt. Tl "Con: 816 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 3464, od c . Just purchased to sell for less than the price being asked for in- a resident of Pnn-def{mm was taken (o Mor N formery of Wastingion; D C, C4s | _Automobile Servics. Chapel. POINTEX Silk ferlor corduroys. Every palr durably lined. Mothers will buy ‘: Emergency Hospital yesterday from At Pleasantyille, N. J., GEORGE DU P i e oy o sore purel silk Iiberally—for wear, for good looks, for ECONOMY! Union station. It was said at the hos- Tetcved hosband of Jemsie Piaaes nee| Frank Geier’s Sons Co, Sreacypbnd thers with garter tops 2 4 pital that she was in a dazed condition Funeral services and interment 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Irom o8 10 LoD nitable POINTEX heel When she reached there. This morning| (private) at Arlington cemetery. Modern Chapel. — Telephone eall, Neréh 529, Sl et e iTe50 to $3.60. Also in she was fully conscious and her recov- | REISER. Thursday, March 2, 1922, at the tqh“a.l-l:;:.u‘?:\lverfl glove siik hose from ery is expected. A sister of the &nflt&m. ;‘vr»:;!::c& Ax}fbfl% ds u:él;;vh ::: :s" 4 Ii J AMES T. RYAN a noted maker—these in plain, net and residing in Philadelphia, was notified. | ' {ieyl Moo grick W, Reiser, formerly of TP AVE 8B, Baitimore. Funersl from the’ residence of . T. Drever, Brookland, rad, Satoriny, March 4, at 12 ment (private) at Loudon Park, Omit flowers. SHEPARD. Thursday, March 2, E. SHEPAKD. Funeral Saturd rom MocQuire's funeral HOLMES HEALTH BREAD Drives away that t-i-r-e-d feelng Phone M. 4537 In Every Favored Material, Style, Color and Trimming Worth $7.50, $8.00 and $9.00 A millinery event that in scope, timeli- ness. and values outclasses any - first-of- spring offering in years. Fresh, charming trimmed’ hats, gay as the spring sunshine, gorgeously bedecked with flower clusters, wreathes, fruits, ostrich, ribbons, ornaments ~ | and Aeather novelties—every hat a high ex- ample of fashion artistry. Of fine quality solid straws, silk and straw combinations and no end of novelty braids. Large, medium and small mol rery variation of the spring modes. . Every imaginable new and 3staple colfor . Westminster s's. n.w., at 2 p. invited to attend. March 3, XON, widow of of “funeral hege- Departed this life March 2, 1922, at Mount Ida, Va., Mrs. A, bl A wile of Jumes M. Tit- School Dresses For a Big Dollar Sale Spring dresses of quality at an economy rice —every dress rand-new; excellent- ly made and attractive- ly styled. Of superior gingham, in plaids, stripes, large and small checks and plain col- ors. ‘A number of springly styles, includ- ing vest and panel Beautiful and fitting . 922" Mrs. EVE 30 pon < E. ‘teyer ‘(nce Kothstein). Funeral mnotice location. s 1 1 IT’S NOT ELBOW GREASE BUT SOAP FAT THAT TAKES DIRT OUT . Some laundresses wash as if they would rub the very ridges off the washboard—and yet the clothes look gray. Other laundresses hardly seem to do any rubbing at all —and the clothes come out ly clean and white. The difference is that the latter use science; and science has taught us that it isn't el- bow grease, but soap fat that takes dirt out. In Rinso, the scientific bal- ance of soap fats with other cleansing materials has been. found. Its almost magical ¢ of E. H, Merer and C. héreafte-, TREXLEE. Thursdey. March 2, 1922, MA! GARET L., beloved daughter of the la Lulu M. and Peter A. Trexier. Funeral serv- ices at the 8. H. Hines Company's funeral On Baltimore boule- e e vard, at District line. M T e a1 2 Office: 1235 G St. NW. X t idence, St D.W., LETAM 3. VICKERY, bel usbend of ce: oW e hone HI IR clectri car line. L R T TR L H N S A L LM LT T L L T O LT L T T T T T O e T L T L T T T T LT T L . March e | l Readily accessible—on WILLL loved b Millicent Cutler Vickery'and father of Capt. James 0. P Franklin 4765 ,_ord: d ¥ - Ook il ‘cometcty, Eramsil,|__Weite for Uilustrated Booklet e} WRIGHT, Departed this life wm-g«.:.l MONUMENTS. March 1. <1922, at 2:40 p.m., JOHN H. ‘WRIGHT, senior deacon of Zion Baptist Church, stepfather of Mamie Chinn Hum- phrey and cousin of Walter Stewart. Re- mains will lie !n‘ state at Zlun‘ lnl.m‘" Church, soutliwest, from Saturday a! am, until’ Sandax. Fvneral Sundaw. 1 nm. Let us take you to sse many speci- b SY- *! mens of our work in any of the local WRIGHT. All members of the ot y & specialize Tn deslgning and Fest-. ing memoriajs (monuments and mau- soleums) of quality and character. and black. ~ fronts and jumper ef- Other Famous Groups at fects. Sizes 7 to_14. $7.50 and \59.95 e “R‘V;:,':.‘g‘;’m"“’“‘“'_,'w,sl.SQ e | cemeteries. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., ‘mi 914 Fifteenth Street. 1 { lean Fishermen funeral of WRIGHT, Si =3 t e suds just sonk out the dirt that J| . StCek SUERLEE Dtia ™ e FUNEBAL DESIGNS. your muscles used to have to T IN MEMORIUM. Gudz Bros. Co,, 1214 F St fub away. ALLEN. In lqving remcmbrance of our dear When you use Rinso you daugiiter and sister, CORDIA W. BAYLOR Prompt auto delivery need do no rubbing except on K service. ALLEN, who departed this life two years ago today, March 3, . Fresh shipment—hundreds of these protty Goue, gonle: we cannot see her now: e Dutch and straight-knee rompers for little Continui i smart Banded Qur calls are ail unheeded by our child, dear; RAL LA stri; ntinuing the sale of e and ) - EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS. Phose onte o{li to tam Xn‘ checks, ripes, 69‘: Pi Feltnillh Tor strest snd sports wear, in Naught but (Be echo sounds through the | S UODERATE PRICES. bloomers. = @ the popular colors. . AnEMience dhewacs, Shis pot hare™s Appropriate Floral Tokens I er : W: ot RIS Siotens am _azhpm_ ton, Floral Co. LT LT TR L TR AL T T