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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1922 last night. With Commander Alex- RAP VETERANS’ BUREAU. |!s, st s Commanaer Aes: | Holding Out Hope That —_— in “executive session discussed the Young foe lel Retum Members of American Legion Post | Veterans' Buresu, & few members, it 4 9 g ;Hm cm L I u I D is understood, defending the bureau. 3 5 i nolc.l Executive lon. The resolutions were ed to the 7 é 0 =\ e Charges against the. Veterans'| executive committes for revision be- ¢ . Bureau were presented by several |fore forwarding to the department ;> & employes of the buresu and passed |DeRdguartess. . - 4 @ Post re- 7 3 A . Cracked Cylinders, Water-Jackets ’ 1 as resolutions by the Stuart Wul-l.:,nuy in attacking the Veterans' BOILERS:; Hisnor Low Pressure cott Post, American Leglon, in session | Bureay, was commended. Marine-Locomotive-Stationary-House Heating, The U. S. Gov., Gen. Elec. Co., Stand. Oil Co., Amer. Tel. Co., etc., have used it for years. Over 3 Million Cans Sold Every Year “X" HAIJIATUH LIUUID PRICE $1.50. rForp size 75¢. At Service Stations, Garages, Repair Shops and Hardware .Stores “X” BU".EH l.lUUII] Price Quart Can Six Dollars At Plumbers, Steamfitters, Mine and Mill Supply and Hardware Stores Circular or Technical Advice on Request X" LABORATORIES Rew'vone, ~ v. 5 Wholesale Distributors X LIQUID | Southern Automobile Supply Co. 1324 Fourteenth Street N.W. Phone Main 3564 The motor-doctors know that most “sick” cars need Super Motor Fuel. More power — more miles — less ' carbon—and easier starting. Some clutches use light oil, some don’t use heavy. The wrong kind of lubricant in any case is liable to make trouble. Cadillac clutches use no oil. So easy and dependable is the performance of this Cadillac clutch that it enhances the enjoy- ment of Cadillac ownership. Space 25 Auto Show | The Washington Cadillac Co. ! Rudolph Jose, President I 1138-1 l Coneticu Avenu Obtainable at your favorite filling station sUPER MOTOR FUEL - COLUMBIA OLL CO., ROSSLYN, VA. Phone West 1012 IIlllIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIlIIIIIlIIlllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII [ INGSPALACE 608 TO 614 #A ELEVENTH ST Oilcloth Qilcloth Estelle Mudge c.a. who, tn M‘M 95¢ Yard 63/4c Yd. bend, Sonathan Gedfrer, to reeurn io ther's homhe, at Bristol, ys that she left merely be- i : Scalloped Shelf - = White, tile oticioth, in mest Z |3 Godtrey s tmenty-one vears aid, and light pat- patterns. ' Very while her husband is sixty-five. She terns, in stand- 810-818 Seventh Street syt IR Peres faf i1kn The House of Courtesy—— e Taland, ard 5-4 oilcloth. of Admiral Perry and is a noted equestrienne in New England. Mr, Godfrey is a mil- lionaire manufacturer and former t Easter Suits §gizsias=s “she will come back.” ”MV Of Quality and Distinction 202 Like the days of aster a e e . altogether superior - tailored suits l!EsucL\ i dest cost. very Aglow With Stylé and Color e R el Airy Trimmed Hats, in leghorn example of clever £ with Canton crepe crowns, in hair- modeling and fine cloth and in all the favored straws workmanship. and novelty-bralds, many of which Tailored of : ASSOCIATED CHARITIES SEEKS 10,000 MEMBERS Gas Company to Help to Fire Open- ing Gun in Big Drive for Funds. Distribution of 50,000 subscription blanks and return envelopes will mark the opening gun in the cam- paign of the Associated Charities for 10,000 members. The Washington Gas Light Com- pany, through its president, Howard S. Reeside, who also is treasurer of the joint finance committee of the As- soclated Charities and the Cltizens’ Relief Association, has volunteered to make the distribution with its March gas bills without charge to the com- mittee. The subscription slip which accom- panies the return envelope has as its caption_“Holding Homes Together.” This, the committee believes to be the chief contribution which the As- soclated Charities is making to com- munity welfare. Last year the com- MY s =\ s you'll find hard to match at dol- jars more than the King's Palace price. Trimmed with flowers, Wreaths, ostrich, ribbons, fancles and ornaments. Black and all colors. Tricotine and Serge In Black and Navy Box coats, straight coats, ripple coats, . ion-Brim semi-fitted coats, belt- Cushion-Br ed coats, and skirts in s the approved new Bande ors, $2. the Epproved new 9 The better quality of mart d Utility Hats, with straight and silk linings. mbroid- rolsl br‘mssw:l:d&‘:'o“nd‘ straight, pinched and bell ered, brlided.d buttloy‘:- rowns. Black and colors and’ the popular com- g :;&;‘;’:‘;{‘ and plain - binations. decided special All-Wool Skirts at $ /@-@o Lower Prices for Derby Ribbed Sport Hose of high luster, as good- wearing as they are good- looking. Rose, y, tan, fawn, camel, blue and heather mixtures. Silk Sport Hose, $1.39 ‘Women’s Beautiful Quality Silk Sport Hose, in rose, peri- winkle, gray and Foch blue. Women’s Sport Hose Finer Tweed Suits and Homespuns —and offering the choice of the collection at a price They are correctly modelled —in accord with the latest fashion—and all superiorly made—in conformity with Philipsborn standard. mittee asked for $50,000. This year it has been obliged to add $5.000 to this estimate of the year's expenses, due . fo the unprecedented Increass ih the L emands upon it, both for service 81x90 Women’s Ribbed rellet. % e e committee asks e support o Ss ee II, A ql'- 10,000 Washingtonians that the work . seam'le Sh s SILK- may be continued and homes kept to- tencile MERCERIZED B e e e 10 : be broken up. The scale of member- c ships are: Associated, $2; active, $5; ~ special, $10; sustaining, $50; capital, G Rusos||sism S, ssamies : o 850 rass D [ [ Bened et iy moer HOSE Charities, 325 H street morthwest. 2 g e e New shipment Beautiful and | | fect, but not at all hurt for Durable Japanese Grass Rugs, MRS. HODGKINS SPEAKS. just unpacked. Iln clever ‘l;lue o r—-—#—d SRl and green stencilings in bor- nford plan _for ucating dcredgznd center patterns. e s e the board of education, at a meeting of Shoovaie $2.98 i, o Ol Chfeny Anator n on, president Value o the association, spoke bflen)‘? on ‘:agllgé e community. He also touche 8x10— o the plans for merging of the street $6.50Value s & ¢ rafiways, suggesting that the Washing- $7.50Value . ton Rallway and Electric Company be leased to the Capital Traction Com- pany. The question of favoring the estab- lishment of a new bus route on Rhode exceptionally special. L Do e B Silk-and-wool and Fan . 2 2 e Sprmg e Plaid Tweeds Silk-Stripe ASSIGNED TO WALTER REED. Plain Serges 8 Blouses Capt. John W. McKeever, Medical Homespuns Corps, returning from overseas, has been assigned to duty at the Walter Reed General Hospital, this city. Plaids, stripes, checks and plain colors—some with wide by L s e fringed sashes and fringed 5 Spo}'ts models—of thg more exclusive types—richly lined bottom. with silk of durable quality. All sizes for Ladies and Plain tailored effects—in Gray, Tan and the Spring colorings. Misses, The distinctive character of these Suits puts them in their Teloon: ; . rightful class—far above the price. |—=o|——=|o|——o|—=nl———lal——alcl—x ol —— ol —— With/a greatly rcplenished assortment we repeat that famous MADRAS $1.98 SHIRTING Of cotton pongee, with pleated or embroidery collar, c d white dimity piped in gingham, yar white voile with colored collar, g 7 . and white striped madras, with 32-inch Superfine Quality 4 PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It l[c——|o]c——=lalc——=lcle—Ha—2]o|c—]—=|o|—=|a]l—= o]l —=—=]ole—rl pique collar and cuffs. Peter Shir{ing Madras in beauti- Pan and tuxedo collars. .ful silk-woven stripes. Fin e Th Good ~ ey stripes, clustersh:ipes,ba.fljo SPRING |4 La Spirite| i - .Standard Quality Percale, in ORSE a wealth of new spring pat- S}[IR C I terns. Fast colors. LT T T T T T T T T T LT i ; : C-B style and C-B service D 4l9ces§!{archmd-wi a?’nfixfi I Pays 4 Per Cent 1 00 :fil« ;::eggcggf:; i prgg:; Dress Chintz, in dainty small on shares withdrawn be- a e O ea er a s 4 o i P LIY |y prics | L8R R o b omes B i ew—perfictewel o made— ; ts More Than ¢ fast color. Men’s Shirts of Boys® AllS Asse! : Iihted madras, corded madras s]_ .50 tO $ 5 ys’ All-Wool $7,000,000 ,and fine-count percale, cut and ] d " ° S L Spring Suits ; made to please men M mny | White and flesh. Medium and P ; Surplus Nearing :"t Canes gC Iange O3 1 low bust models, designed to 9 ssoo 000 erns. meet the requirements of every 4 9 5 > b . Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. | type of figure, including— ntex No. 319—Low bust, long skirt | - Well Tailored Spring_Suits, JAMES BERRY, Prestdent i BO € model, with elastic inssn at | of all-wool hm:{l.nd plain blue JOSHUA W. CARR, l-eret::y back. Four hose supporters. For | fabrics, Belted Norfolk models, Pfllowcases medium figures. $2 00 with single or double pleats in Sizes 21 to 32........ back. Sizes 7 to 17. 42x36 and No. 522—Elastic-top model, Girls’ #5236 Siwes Fuhdire ahn saf oo DRE?SES , $350 Tailleur and Sport Hats— Dress and Street Hats * Including Feather brims with Visca Crowns—or Milan Hemp Crowns. Charmingly effective in shape and development—with these colors available : i ) figure. Sizes23to 29c each R R, $3.00 f i REGALISTE, STYLE No. 3635/ 9 d Sand ‘ Regular prices are 35c and 3%. | —The C-B. Corset de Luxe, yet | c fil,‘:{nife X g;‘:&l: Brgwn $ {I’ndvey Save money tomorrow. Bontex | priced for economy. For full ig- | New Gingham Dresses, with The “Prescription” Canna. Tile Blue Pumpkin Black usg; b’"d:m;de J:mc:::e;:r_;; :x:l.lml;‘v: b‘n!xt.‘ ] doensz hépi::' 1!;:; nfshes :;:d pc;ck ina '-I‘Ilumlwr z-m- .u...‘ flm % 5 tured bleached cof ] i 3 of pretty styles. o the new ctions, per- s ec 2 way of the goods and contain .snpggrterl. Sizes 23 $ 5 00 ‘fin’g)hlm Wilted skirts, with L :’mm“;:‘: ln the Populal Plu:e tion no s @to . s : S 5 3 H . iwntmmd-m m.» umummm ; - . T T T T T T A T T ackage, ‘ . u i a : < @ \s u‘ 220 () / S : 3 3 ; . (|