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FRITZ H. ANDRESON DIES. {;’.‘{‘;du’l;;“o'.g .‘c'c?,fi'.‘.?do';}::l ffi:'fi'fl'{ . "We Teach . ST BT d ived & retire In Resident of District 34 Years—Ill time. D R lv l N G He is survived by his wife, Mrs. more forelgn loans, the money to be appiled to the redemption in part of the capital reparation debt. CHINA’S GREAT WOMEN R MINMUN PAY LAY "'Vv?'ér’&a‘?fx,é?fi‘é‘éfi e SAYSE RANEE BAN e g B L Jr : . ot repi E erbert, Mrs. Ruth Miller, '\e\mhr.. mest Special Dispateh to The Btar, ‘.’::;,5';;’ mln?f]:edn::r'n. e iation. | Frits Harald Andreson a resident Am‘.—J‘m is BALTIMORE, March 30.—~Women Pins Ho, v. 8. of Washington for the past thirty- . Lay 101305 You 0. W) otor School . ins Hopes on four years, diéd at his home, 1011ig4ll of this city. - me M. i9-400. in Chinese history were not rele- By te Assoclated Press. Wi Blue Flame ! e ek b . ias ! P ebsier street northwest early this! Funeral sorvicey win be had a: - 0 he backgroun as is LIN, arch g morning, after a ve-day illness. lat sidence Satu y _after SEOME SNELNUT.COAE popularly belleved, and some of n aftairs, | He s the father of Harry L. Andre: ,’.‘.‘,T,,, e e Clock_ Rey. John T, Had- T Tt 1a Fleat N i h el reiel L{. 1982y | son, grand master of the Independent pasto! St. Paul's Luthern 12,500 Women in District AL e e Miotoria Dubous Holds Paris Is Able earnest hope t Order of 0dd Feliows of the District et omciate. Intacment will i or make Mrs. Margot Asquith en- 8 of Columbia. d ete! DELIVERED el v 7 A s i ae mora 1neben. | pain Clsnwont frews or resurfacing ol foors and mew v o % - ___..—— & Mining Co. Protected, Board Says in ister from China, toid his uldlcnco to’Act Alone if Allied Sup- !m“'ufi! m_l{-lr:m e yemea hagen, Denmark. June 9, 1852 % and SR T ot """"" orkmanship . a luncheon at the Southern - 2 ra Eastern Coal 3 tair n ears he was engaged in often, perbaps, as 30,000 times dur— 14 B SQ, S_E_ “-l-,-:ns:i."w Annual Report. f,‘,‘:::“_{:;"‘g:’c:r:';m';,'&;:fi DDI'I Fails. % Tt 1 & fallacy.” said Dr. Dr. Rathenau: | photographic work with the A B |ink the sixteen waking hours of the| ng. St - 0 . @ on. mpany o s city. About In its fourth annual report, made| S1a° womerns eolicwes tn Somie B e Amociated:Press. country, be It ever 80 llrol;‘dnr 12::[12 public today, the District minimum| China and Japan. RIS, March 30.—"France is power- | istle. It 18 the hablt of 2erCy ————————— = E T wage board voices the bellef that the “an |s“t'on'e:| E&:l;loy ol lftl:m 4 ful enough to act vuone to “entores | single Iasue: but they lnvurlbly are _—TPI minimum wage law for women and| ¢ha jupcheon, said that he appre- execution of “the Versallles treaty, doomed to disappointmen I . - ! Children . Accomplishing the Dur-| Slaied e ntorssh the. wamien. ot || ith cannon sna bayonet If need bart| 1 gutte well understand Ameriont |l - [;mquire About QOur Deferred Payment Plan | poses for which it was enacted. Amierica were taking in' the Chi- |Louls Dubols, preaident of the repara- s il .| nese women and declared that edu- |y fon, declared today at nno Hil The report shows that approxi-| o ons commission, decl ay at a i matély 12,500 women are affected by| Caton wes the only ropd to honor |yyncheon of the Union of Commerce, her if Alisinon s uinelife0RtoRevE E‘M i the four orders that have been {ssued | and Industry. her eyes from Euro) ! i I o el Ve SR e S 3 fom Eumbel e { and Brand-mew 3 1 “The mission of the commission,” he i ‘“ eatimates that there are about 5,000 | DEGN bo tendency to keep experioniced | yaig, +is. merely to figure the smount| SMOKING BAN FAILS. ‘ " 95 other working women fo: 2| mintmum, ' Their bargaining power |Of reparations due by Germany, to e o il - Thi' T rae may has not been impaired by state ac-|fx the capacity for payment of that| CHICAGO, March 30.—The cd::y:uo P ~ —_— 5 z 3 p ance e marking time pending a decision from “".',‘.“"'n'.';;{‘;,:'h"}:" has been no|SOUntrY and to refer its findings to|city ‘council defeated an_ordifance the courts on the constitutionality of | tendency on the part of employers | the allled governments, but if France | Prohibiting women fromiRmokiE Furnitur the Faw. to substitute minors and other inex-|cannot obtain the firm support of its | public. . The proposed ordinance was i e Worth 96.60 each. Report Shows Progress. perienced workers at rates below the | gijjes, it needs no assistance to obtaln placed on file, despite requests of its i Carpets even Qan ts. U — In a svnopsis of the reort made | Minimum for older experienced work- | 1, | 197 supporters that it be referred to 2| |l 'pholstery lled Mattreases $3.00 Ppublic this morning. the board makes committee.’ i : g: '.:-=|I:= Pl-l = - :hgt {o]rlo:hll‘ observations on the ef- ll't‘l'l!.fl‘ m Wanted. m-lul.- te Be Named. \Vhllaflflla ordinance was bdell:' fl:;; || 2 lows. . ... ect of the Taw. “Then cussed five women appeared In H tur “In’ every Industry covered by @|in o moeretionter tenmady decrease], It is officlally announced that the | COOTCY, CNl, Vo Caliery smoking cig- | nusu ues m urni e I Knives for Boy Scouts. n_ wage order the establishment of a|ed. In the mercantile industry the | nterallled —reparations commission|arettes. They were ordered to stop, | i ; Boy Scout Axes... H:,lm::::!brlou.m -Bou;‘l !uhltavll- proportion of learner§ dropped from [has decided to appoint a (technical|a rule'nrohlhlun:nl:no:(:::u:“ ‘:r:: Layer ‘Felt M.ttrg‘,' s”clal French Willow e In wages. loreover, in | 24 t it afte thy "dl took ! cach ‘industry there Tias followed & | offact to 11 yer cent two years later, | Commission to study and report ubon |t e’ during. aiscussion to include pounds, full Arm Chair, natu- i WASHINGTON gradual increase in the proportion of | Apparently employers realize that|°0Rditlans under which the German|cigars and pipes in the banned list | 3::.':" vfi;dn m?‘:e than the minimum | efficient experienced workers government could contract one -or|for women. i SIZL v ess e ral finish. Price.. ot '; until in the latter part of 1921 | higher rates of pay are oheaper ————— k = i i SALVAGE CO. i it attanipar ot 193 mka ag hun B8y ars ‘olisaper in | Three-door $37 50 Four-Piece Ivory Decorated il workers secured at lower wages. ! fith eiving more than | ™ “The minimum wage law s ot ) i Refrigerator ... o Bedroom Suite, consisting of || aw. Hl i shows conclusively that theré\ has | woman cmmiayador | he number of il Top Icer, apartment size dresser,chiffonier,toliet table || il refrigerator. and full-=size I it i 1 il Price v........ o bed. Price..... o i SOODEDORING Il Special Solid Cedar Chest, Mahogany Finish Metal ] ded , & Bed, full or twi i TEET l:_l B : \ \ i | gggtr.inctlf::f“:;'uipp:;t':v?:: ~ shae Price: - $l7-00 B ey Yo eoking oed | |14 , 4 g lzc'o't:ki :m:vllt:y. ;'2”' 42 in. long, ¥ Sfipeclall Guaranteed m;' e service. i T 8\ b 3 o e, ational ol : {lll Just one of the new in. high.er.. $25.00 Spring .......... $6.50 | Cadillac_bodies are substantial like the coaches of long ago. Sturdy oak and ash are used to make the frame. Each corner is morticed to fit, then glued and clamped as well as screw-fastened to make it hold. Then all is covered with sheets of aluminum and steel, and welded together until each body is clothed in a smooth sheath of metal. on Easy Payment Terms. models for spring . Odd Pieces at Half Price Id‘ U | American Walnut full-size Bed; regulariy $60.00, i ‘;‘;,' i i Special . et e vt s e se e ODD | i —of tan Russia calf = ! Walnut Toilet Table; regularly $59.50, Special. . $29.25 i —and an exceptional value at its price—$10. | _Space 25 Auto Show : * or black calf. i s.‘.t\gloerlscan : \‘annut Bed, single size; regflllrlys”‘so. Thii -. ....... ° 0 ‘ i 5. peci8l ....ccc0c0cenn cesccssscssse ,‘i iy | The Washington Cadillac Co. | it S || g 00 simple s Wik Bed! gy 000, 1 | e : Rudolph Jose, President i Walnut Toilet Table; regularly $86.00, Special. .$43.00 i - Gentlemen’s V/alnut Chifforobe, equipped with il three (3) sliging trays and two large drawers; i regularly $78.00, Special..........,ccc00v......$539.00 i 1138-1140 Connecticut Avenue RICH'S Proper Footwear i S C i | ; F Street at Tenth il I Each Sale Final. Nothiny On Each Piece Soid L | Nove Enchanges. Mg on Bt e S04 | [ Exclusive Agents of flmfl Shoes—Best for Men Drapery Suggestions for Spring ! 50-inch Cretonne, for hang=- Special lot of Cretonnes ings and silip covers, good for living room, dining room patterns and colorings, extra and bedrooms; good patterns fine; $2.00 wvalue $l 35 and colorings; 30 to 36 inches AUTO SHOW Open 10:30 A.M.—10:30 P.M. CONVENTION HALL Fifth and L Streets N.W. for, yard........ in width. Extra good 50-inch Sunfast Repp; value at, per yard... 55C - heavy, close woven weave; A large assortment of all good colors, suitable for €anoe Pillows, covered in e . hangings, cushions and pil- cretonne and figured denim; sources. A big, friend- Displaying a Complete Line of lows. Special $l 50 filled with cotton. 50C 1y bank, earnestly in- Passenger Cars and Accessories g value, per yard... = Good value at....... i i Auspices of Washi Automotive Trade Association || Ib, 38c | 'smoked Hame of thess n - t:::rstebgn 1:“ s::::sg ; ashington e ve Trade ion A :(or.‘:.-'ll:e;supnmo tna “Americen | Floor Covermgs for Spnng and Summer 1 5 ' = = ' - A Ib, il ~ Rattania Fibre India Druggets High Grade Rugs—There is no = 2t le= than omebalt thelr gegmless Axmin- better all Fibre g lsv%w fr ster Rugs— An- “7!4-4!81' FYFTEEN million Dehvery deliver .ny"‘m':-"ov.r $5.00 to lny part of the dollars of re- S A R OO Fresh Eggs Direct daily shipments ‘trom 1] © pack iCOMMERCIAL 4 o ; e e rug than the Rat= homes. Natral cclored other lot of those INational BANK A Phnces Amenca.n Vlslon HOT BREAD AND ROLLS' received every day at 4 il tania, nor will you - I ey e richly colored rugs $ : An ADITORIAL i o'clock. Direct from the ovens. Our assortment contains— find better designs '30x60 $4.50 - s 14t at G Emm—— N American scien- But science tri- Box Bread, Vienna, French, Whole Wheat, Graham i ]4 and colorings in 3672, .. $7.00 at these special tist recemly or- umphed over supersti- and several varieties of Rolls oth b oo prices: n't Neglect a id dered spectacles for the tion. The prince wears g Berens’ Rye Bread, 1 Ib. and 11 1b. Loaves any otner re 4x7.....510.50 - nce, “who, would have American glasses Tgno. | ° i (With_or without the seeds) rug. 6x9.....$21.00 27x54... $3.78 t Idng if China was rance and mneglect even the throat and chest, |- still a monarchy. here often hinder the I All sizes . from 8x10....531.50 36x70... $5.35 '"s.r“:".::.z;:xfi" WEms| | | Rovaits i China mever Your eyes aretos precions | 18536 to 9x18 fest. 10x14...335.00 8.3x10.6.534.00 STk ol the oo, sid-tnab Vedrs spaciacies It weuld) (o Neplect M Dont [1nkwe Il 9x12 size $14.78 12x18. . . $84.00 9x12....539.00 tard plaster in g gentler . . B . 7. without the Blister. g \Come here for immediate examination. Let { Keep a jar handy for all emergen- r. € wha r d! #lesi it may prevent vm: i us open your. eyes to what your eyes nee Rome. 35c and 65c in jars and g-- Rospital size, $3. “See ETZ 1217 i Than a Mustard Plaster. and G Street Pl S r £irc < See Better” N.w. S S OW I B AT 1(\.,‘_3 The Linen Shop” Bleached Utica or Pequot Sheets and Cases. Not all sizes in both brands. Slul quoted are torn sizes before hemming. Sheets, 54x90 inches, cot size; repriced to, each....$1.10 Sheets, 63x90 inches, single bed size; repriced to, o ’ €ACH i i ineceronsnnaehnssscssssvsenerenmesaBledl T“Cks of ‘Fate i‘ " Sheets, 72x00 inches, threp-quarter bed size; re- AR L2 priced to, each.. e S ] Sickness, - accident, loss of | Sheets, 81x90 lnches, doublo “bed siu, reprlcod to, position, business reversal, the I each ........ ..........................-.....SIJO thousand and one misfortunes, Sheet;. 81x99 inches, extra length size; repriced Sl e MEREST COMPOUNDED TWICE A large and small, which lurk in Sheets, 90x09. inches, extra full size, repriced to, 3 K e. reprlwd to, YEARANDFREEFROMAU.TAXES our daily paths constantly call | { - R e e I i Bolster Cases, 42x72 inches; repriced to, each. pir stieniion o e e ;' - Bolster Cases, 45x72 inches; repriced to, each. : : THE CHILDREN There is no such thing as chance success, the first step Y‘derda’ ' . must be in the direction of thrift. Today— Start a thrift account for the kiddies and encourage them =~ -to add to it regularly and you will have instilled in them that Tomoflow_' Spirit of Thrift which will later in life lead them to success. Always the Same EBONITE R ‘ The_successful investors do not allow the promise of big speculative profits or exorbitant rates of interest to influence pected tricks of fate and dem- Pillow Cases, 45x36 inches; repriced to, each...... 38¢c onstrate that theré is but'one White Ripple Dimit ) y Bed Shop effective material barrier Sprefllds'—R::ulr':llliz llronlng. Agg:‘ tPlllo - - Fh:; ; o uperior-grade, eached ws; covers against the unknown ;elr’f.ect Sty figured cretonne, filled with i . ‘Size 72x90 inches. Repriced kapok; fluffy and soft. Spe- = . e ( 1 Bank,, ‘to0 $2.10 each. cial, 30c each. ; Money m tlle 4 . QGenuine Maliogan (lt's H"‘y on) them, they seek absolute safety for their principal with a fair - Size 80x90 inches. Repriced ogany, lwry' “3:‘:',; b: w u‘nht fate ofiinterest, s N % to $2.35 each, or Gold Boudoir Lamps; push e Saing: the hesemsts . SECURITY ‘ 9, atise how. pich gl eap White scalloped edge, cut Socket, one light, silk cord. ’ b .- or how much:you-invest, it i§ a wise | corner, with bolster sham to Special, $2.25 each. ettt e e e * pliy to bld up 8 cash reserve in | | [ - mmatehe Gemuing Myhageay oe’ basis of about: 400_valuation for every $100.00 on deposit our Savings Department. Spread, 72x90, and sham, -Wainut Candle Stick, wltll with us. " repriced to $3.00 set. plain colored Iund-dlpped ‘ Spread, 00190. nnd llllill candles. Speclnl, complete, Columbia Building Association '.» 716 11th St. NW. » > o »reprl&sdfo onmex covesmuer supmrvison. == M} - TSPl SRC G AP ub ur Deférr \V;Piyfiient"Pldn?"— $1.25.