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"''HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31,1923, THE WEATHER » 2 . % | Deaths Reported. et 8, 8 s o Erow \ e Antor Cloudy The following deaths have bee ted to ited Siates Soldie) yDistrict of Columbis, Maryland nnd‘mn Dieg 5 A R Bl o H i A i Yo P ul b = Irginia—Rain tonight and tomor- &, ‘Franci 8 1 o Cath narp, 63, Hibley Hospital. o oYarmer. temperat above | 8t. e n rwvenser, ¥, 318 New York ave. reezing tonight; moderate souther! 5 o ¢ winde, i Saiges U Beatue . € 450 Gih & o | “Titant of Frank ana Helen Hopkias, 10 mia- West Virginia—Rain tonight and Ualted \lll Mldllrl nm 'rovi . tomorrow; no change In temperature. = Ford Hecords for Twenty-Four Hours. ¥ % T amen . . Xhl-rn)unn|’y-774 i p ., b E { Fl " 18, 7540 Bth lh:l’ } [ Rummx Bmma T. Tretier, 5 . | Luther Thomat 424 Ridge st n.w. \ (h-udf John Eungelhart, 90, L0 Tda ¥. Branson, o1, 1607 New Jersey ave. snowing {n.w. » Part cloudy | Helen A cen, n.w. v alf st. s, Cloudy Georke B, % Ho | v'x Hompital Cloudy Norman L2 i San Juan, Porto Rig Havane, Cubs Births Reported. o Q@C()mmerual Natmnal Bankwgq-‘ The following births bave heen reported to the health departmeat tn the fast twenty- | (B Tour hours: t Actiur W. wad ¢ 3. Grifith, Loy and airl twine, atvatore and Antorina Valeuser, zil. i van, boy U —-has been termed bad business; but the policy of this store is to give our . customers the benefit of our lower priced and foresighted purchases, based on 39%¢ High-Luster Muslm first cost to us, and to close out at great reductjons all the seasonable goods at tlle end of that season, regardless of the extra profit we might make by carry- Sateen 15c ing these goods till the following season. If the average consumer could get a 23e Yd.-Wide Bleached AT o AU U U B ——Fourteenth } 1 1 +| good insight into the tendency of the wholesale markets, that consumer would Tk, netact appreciate what we are doing here and buy with all the resources at his y. high command. wide: Mmit S Bargains to Enthuse You! Values to Amaze You! 22:Inch, 10-Y Pi T lflmmmr e Birdeye $]:45 17¢ doubt and misgivings you find yourself abso- 2 RER0a Lines nvilie lutely mdependenl of varying circumstances. ;.p;p c 3 It certainly is worth while. We help the 53 iy W 1316 TO 1324 .71_" ST.. N w. cause along—paying interest at the rate of 3% e ey ,EPlam Tailored and Fur-Trimmed Suts J | 8 A | _ Closing Out Values That Were Formerly Marked to $49.50 . Just 30 Women's and Misses’ All-wool Suits of tricotine and a bright side to everything, RYYIYR, velours—made in the new flare, box and straightlin Col e i, I | ! o7 X aig ¢ effects. Colors = -~ i are brown, tan, navy and black. A few have beautiful fur trim- Former sls All-Wool Size range to 4. Specially priced for quick selling at $18.95. v Give Careful Thought to Saving anset, u"‘.%".".i"'-‘.w'.'.l‘“x : L E —Its advantages and your duty— in Varlous Citien. 3 SaLharlie Gier o | Once you really weigh the purposes of a s Tempersturs, B o Saving Account, and get the viewpoint of its protection, you'll want to enjoy it. It takes all the “ifs” out of the future—and in place of i S o R 8 i SO LWL o ST Rise and Shine. President HARRINGTON WILLS, JAMES H. BADEN, ! : & Dresses ¥ V. Pres. and Cashler. & - by First Vice President. JAMES B. REYNOLDS, LAURENCE A. SLAUGHTER, Vice President. Vice President. $25 Stylish s 5 Mill End Sale Price sizes to ' nd (7 RN \1'-» w00l $3.95 Faille Silk ¢4 g5 | |20 oo ) ||t Dress Skirts $l—— ‘ Women's and Misses' Silk Fallle | ) osrre —.S M‘l\o and black; str: blue, light an < o i cia pr(c(d at ets; button trim; sizes to ! gray; sizes t werly sold to $15.00. ist measure. $1.75 81x90 Seamless To Close Out—Just 26 All-Wool Garza Sheets._n_ Girls’ Coats$ 4.905‘ 42x36 Bleached ¢ 81x90 Heavy Formerly Pnced to 312 95 Bit erses 19¢ SiRers P s 25 coarars Atwont ot Made of o . 2 Heavy Round Thread seamiess Bleach e iy e aread Meeyed \_m. gray e $5.95 Colored $3 98! 2x36 Empire N~ m 2 to 14 v BEDSPREAD ‘Pl“owcases \u]]\ priced at $4.90. Values up to $1295, ;3";5‘ Mamnllel sz 69 $2 Double s " 55 98 Plald'Back Hat BEDSPREAD BEDSPREAD *90. Krmkle Bedspread 1 98| cosen o s S T 7 back, collars. e &3aks & (Jompany o K E B B B B & & B e g ¢ B P m@m@@@@ifi%mm arge sise double-bed spread. perfect quality. pure white med ends, requires 10 lroning. | A real alue ac hat to hnuh s 6 to \4_ Priced at ./ $3.49: value, S5.98. Double-Bed Size, Double Thick “Wemtsond | 5 Robe Blankets, $3.65 B‘a'}k.,e“s .‘313,,9 e c 510 Wool-Fllled Comfort, $5 98 5 Aot peae norders. hew ool ied warmth without 3irerie w8 c d patterns, ae'llh“?fi? \:.m a\V".-""xmuM(*('\mm-a Hats of 810 wool Blankets, Ss 98 Double-bed T2SH, white purt wool bins pink or bln . Weighing 5" pouads to the imir. An xtraordinary wmfimm $150 Extra Size 58-1nch Table Gowns, 98¢ Damask 45¢ Highls mererid D s We have arranged for the special selling of about 250 Men’s Suits Women's TR L 250 Fine Kid Long Crepe ’ Kimonos, 79¢ i P TBRIE T Stck to = (iloves $1.69 Gond aualits, seell made | weqr tan. Eises FADI8 TSl "™ | $5.00 Suits. _now $4.00 | $8.98 Suits. ... ...now s7 20 "L L : 59¢ Gingham $6.98 Suits. .now $5.60 | $10.00 Suits ‘ 0dd and End Lot Aprons, 39¢ E now $6.40 | $12.50 Suits now 810.00 /1 Gloves, 39¢ S All Men’s Pants Reduced ¢ color _hliie gingham, full livery pair in stock goes in th n es 28 to 5 waist good v idth. % T A AR, T A B see a wonderful assortment of patterns. e = 3 $2.95 | To $6.50 Pant. .now 8495 50c Collar and Cuff B'I""""‘l‘_s "';‘;c " now $395 | To $850 Pants. .. . ‘now §5.95 Sets chw oome! » e $1, $1.50 & $2 Samples of 79c #2:95 3350 & #3.95 Pyre Silk sl 95 Fult ut Elastie Waist Fls]l Net Hose " Each with an extra pair of trousers---for S Row Roee Bags & Purses U—‘u manufacturer's close-out of fine silk and leatier u arg t and striped net Vests lsc 7 F 7 : 39c Infants’ mny boxes, bandbagw, strap purses, etc., in all new o e 1; in all sizes Th 5 I sh- . 25 shapes &nd sizes. IFH : ey Represent Values up to $37.50 1 M"‘: °w The Mill End Sale Offers 723 Pairs of Wo nen’s and Girls? | Er 59¢ Women's e | Oxfords, Pumps & High Shoes Ui S, 5 Vine bleached, cotton i fieéee Jined, taped - . Curiously enough, these Suits are of the all-the- year—around medium weight—which heightens their interest to you now with the winter so far spent. Most attractive patterns—smart Pin Stripes and effective Mixtures — in e Worsteds and Cassimeres — in models that will appeal to the young men and | Yard-Wide . Yt Underwe'ar others of conservative type. i Percales, 121/2c Every size from 34 to 42—in practically every lot. And‘don’t overlook the o e ausortmant of light tterns, for shirts, fact there are two pairs of trousers. o et | Windsor Plisse Fancy Art t N —Includes a choice selection —Includes fashionable pat- 2 ) i - Lo 0. L ¢ nigh shocs, in tan, black Lot No- ent leather pumps, with itsia Akt ElosriORceing, : | Ticking, 10c | o jarent leather with fancy kid uppers, also one strap, with low, medium or Sior Lo Crepe, lflc \ill lengthn of Bine and | strapless pumps, oxfords, with dressy Louis hecls. Brocaded black satin pumps and Good s B oy meil as satin strap pumps for dress year welt high shoes; in fact, an unlimited as sortment of the newest in foctwear TR BB US