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q et — STORY OF BARBARA FRIETCHIE |, 2 i st o) LUMBER KING DIES. SENTENCED FOR USING ' pome T FALSE, SAYS GEORGIA WOMAN|SE5: FEEW SOmk) oom ronk v e o ri et 2 8 of the largest manu- |y o (Copyrigut, 1023)) tacturers and distributors of lummr‘:f,,m,m, i ‘,1 : i aund; fn B . | Special Dispatel | tha ac 0 . < d . p: Ve 2 o 3 |:T1H|ll‘l\lv:l n(;:?n.kn:;:mm_ 5 Loasd g:‘;b;;u|:F|r(;ghh,;1: Qw»‘:: .&::u:‘a ‘}\e&;‘ m?:.';‘fn5.5,";;%'.“,2,;";‘::;‘:,"“ “fi "]K l Lx::ehey e ‘k‘ n-"xc?mn.:ehex?.flp‘:‘:k lb?‘u‘.z in I:t;ghw!’rh Saghiaw, n in all in- | avenue. | A widow._gnd _two gons. Robert W A and William “Soiuette, survive hini , y | Patriotic woman. ' The name appeal- | apkh\:. students assailing the story | /q"¢ " Whittier and upon that author- dustries at $14 a week. dent of. the- William of Barbara Frietchic, started some-|jly alone he wrots the poem | | i Convicted Man, Admitting Charge, : B : - g ¢ 3 i . ; thing. Today in scores of communi- 0 e i Given Two Years—Other ties the authenticity of the Whittier| : i = & # poem {8 under attack. And now comes “I also have a copy of a letter from | Cases Disposed of. % 3 ; the United Daughters of the Con-|® nephew of Barabara Frietchie's . B |federacy with an official announce- | Written in 1874, in which he says he ! Two years in the penitentiary was || ment that it can prove the monu-|Was in Frederick when Jackson pass- | the sentence imposed today by Jus- B ment at Frederick, Md., is a “monu-|ed through and that at the time| Tmmos D Raticy. alias Bagone Vanmtll . = ent toua 8isshood * Ded tich less mount s casement and ames D. Batley, alias Eugene Vann, Houne and church n AR L O e S O e IR T e (:'e :::nl,m:”.; Miss Mildred Rutherford of this city. | wave a flag, the malls to defraud. Balley is said | the goapel to persons not aceustomed 1o attending charch serviess, state historian of the U. D. C., sald| “Another ietter I have secured was t0 have sent out letters on the sta- > today that she has been gathering Written by Rev. Dr. Zacharias, Mrs. | """”"m"( the Housel icommjteac: on proof that the incident of the poem F;':‘C“':s Deator in ‘""fi:‘ {‘; an post offices and post roads to rural | o : 5 at when Jackson passed thri o ATl A pos s (o rursl C ONA U X |did not, and could not have, oc-|Frederick he was administering to | ERE AR LD, C MISSIONARY BUS DELUXETO %7 ricrs for $50 each. A number of D 0 P U |1 have in my possession a copy of | She Was dying. He also insists thu S were eceived with remi ¢ g = | Jackson™ 3 d ¥ the h se e a “in which he acknowl- ‘1 e secured the chart s wing | Defendant Notes Appeal. S Tn edged ‘that he was mistaken in the | the route of the army under Jackson ! convicted of crim-| -\ White bus, fitted up like a Pullman Church. precedirg the departure of | Tt et claeat) assing through Frederick and it | oung girl, was{car with running water, cooking ap- [the bus will includs a chorus of 89 |lene %F 1€ Plsce wher : |shows that Barbara Fristchic's home ¢ threc years In the | pliances and ac aath Tou linea it Gein took place and in the person men-|was well removed from the route that | on noted an ap. |Pllances and accommodations for men who will sing tonight at thelifoned. He says a soldier, roturning |the southern forces followed. And | 33,400 | eight or ten persons, will leave Wash- | services, and a chorus of 300 chlldren from the war, told him about it. The |yet, place of these facts, the ¢ | Ington Monday on a tour to Miami, |tomorrow night. On Sunday after- Soldier supposed that Frederick was | women of Frederick have ercoted a i 2 w - the city. So Whittier wrote to the|monument in the streets of that city 3 o with the death of Ktta Hoir, | Fla- taking clergymen to preach to|noon 4 sermon on “Throwing Boom- | olimaster and asked for the name|to a falsehood of history. of (fl'ecll Interest to Wise Inueslors : . Ven & torm 0f 1o vears in (he | Persons not accustomed to attending grangy’ will be delivered by D= |of the woman concerned in the flag| “All that supports the original penitenti A similar term was im- | church services. Smith to men only. The next morn- theory is the testimony of an aged posed colored, who| At present the bus is at the Ana ing farewell services will be con- The Bostesier replied that he|woman now over seventy-five years e a SoRE e e B e T S he Ana- |ducted just before the bus leaves had never heard of the incident, but of age, whose memory is admittedly 1 store. ~ William Neal will serve | George W. Cooke of York s con- en months in the penitentiary |ducting revival services. Among ult h in the party starting from I R At ' . . || !Suits & Overcoats at Great Reductlons _ Just like investing :xvourv in Gov £r11ment Bonds—they are.d qnumnimi' snvestment. Fine merchandise at prices much below the regulor. . We're clearing it out to make room for spring stock and beeguse, in-sonte mslum::\ the size or style sclection s a bit incomplete, . “hs internal revenue s and Mre. Smith, | vas charged with vi { Othersare expected to join the party, | t mond, then Hand-tailored garments from “Stvleplus” and n/lm nflnmvaH\ mmom makers. All-wool materials—and czerything elee that-gacs:to madu areally a ted 10 mke three | good Suit or Overcoal. ‘ ‘l W sister, ana - i will join in wel. $25 Garments at $19.75 540 Garinenls al' ) .‘5631.75 in, which Wil be fur- $30 Garmentsat .. $23.75 $45 Garments at $35.75 THIRTEEN CLUB ASKS ““ od when the bus reaches here ) oo UNIFORM CAR-STOP SIGNS | To Stmutate melion. atur n ini ale 0 5 5 ; The which will be ocon- 4 | $35 Garmentsat.... $27.75 $50. Garments at o foni i - [nomina n le obJ i Confusion in Some Sections De: neminationale R e acts in Double-breasters, single-breasters, sport, collegiaté and conservative models. - light shades in stvles for spring ar. Realizing the (owmf7 price increase, wr ad\ s you to buy a couple of suits at these reductions, clared to Result From Hap- all denominations encountered on the trip. The bus cost $25,000, which was hazard Locations. provided by a local layvman. Tt is [ ] equippei with virtually everything ——— = RN % i Utilities Commission [that a Pullman car S requested to take cog- {airbrakes, and has a uniphone—a type! of improved piano. The rear end of the bus can be let »wn into a ~14nd for a pu‘pitfl\n;\? & o . T e Featuring Smart Flower Trimmed and Embroidered I g i1 Blouses ; = Blouses said | Jystincation of France going into f L il sman 1ot 5 B : PG x 18, Z 3 |l 60c and 69 ) Misses' ag] . Satates a car u 4 e i oy aul | the Ruhr" between Benjamin A. top” signs were at- | Lefevre and Charles Graves, and talks < poles he w corge Cu inn and Lee D. BV p s |} Blouses, in jr. They were introduced pretty st 7 < mdm ‘made in rex. - color pat! . J Saturday o a street car | Latimer. not see | by Henry A. Lat chairman of the Mtertainment committee. Stephen H. _ " falkes. Chapin B. Bauman and Frank 3 : MFEE Values Such as ['hese Make Bu.sy lhg.s a— woman has in the Suit Department . $12.75 t0 $22.500 B $14.7540 $19 75 - IRS 1219-1221 G Street N.W A specially arranged sale. presenting the newest style notes for Spring. Here you will find a selection that will please the most discrim- inating of women, and so moderately priced at $8.50. Extraordinary Sale of ) A g . i - o = . i Only 69 Coats, of Fu“ FaShloned Chlfion Y Italian Milans, Trimbo Braids, Tagals \;chouis, Siicdaeat T e 2 n ushes and Polaire. v o : ' Straw and Silk Combinations Braided and em- Cumten CE8R S lk H ry ‘ broidered, mostly SRt At Srosy 1 05|e The colors are the brightest—Almond, Mountain Haze, Strawberry. fur trimmed. Colors e e Sunkist Sand, Pearl and. of course, Black. are Brown, Navy Poiset Tuille PNILGaE f:r{w.Copcn. Sizes % $izcs IQ‘;&)‘_—#O,,-!() . .69 P ai r 1 ——======—===—o== Millinery Salon—Main Floor ———————————— g | ! $19.75 to $35.00 3 Pairs for $5.00 Every pair are genuine Van § - Raalte quality, and the only reason we can off;r them at such a price is because ‘we { = bought them ourselves at a Penna. ¢ : Seventh A Only 43 Dresses, made of V:lour, Street : : "} Serges, embrmd- - 3 ered and. braided, Store Hours: 9to 6 - > > o o W big reduction on account of [ < )\ ) s slight irregularities that even Avenue — . in all cdlors. Slzes an expert would find it hard They are all silk. Full fashioned; in a full Tz to 40 ..., ' to locate. ;ssortemnt of colors and in all sizes. g $9.75 to $25.00 I | A B - . il ODD DRESSES Heavy All-Wool - e R . - 4 Stunning Coats of Bolivias, Norman- Choice ‘of 25 Dresses,.made of Char- dies. Plushes, Astrakhans, Velours and meuse, Paisley-.and., ¢ Slip-on Sweaters ; n . : 4 1 : i ik Suedine, with fur collars and cuffs. Tai- Charmeuse combina- i Sizes 16 to tion. Also evening and” ¥ \ lored and blouse models. Grea'tly Reduced Y y i 42, but not in every style. white silk dresses.y... We bought a big quantity of 2 FOI’ them at a figyre that enables us to D oty e 56 o 4 g \ig e e Wi | 1 . i ; 300 Girls’ $1.39 to $l 89 Dresses s,m,a,, Wise: mothers will buy by ‘the 14 1 v i 4 dozen at this special price., With Sportwear Section—Main Floor, 3 T 7 { { &=~ ! prices going up constantly (hla is a = . 7 AR big dress opportumtv brzmd new The Famous Deauville Bandannas Every . girl wants one—they’re all the rage; and they look well on any 4 2 17 ¢ kind of a dress. A full assortment 1,040 Pairs of eolors and materials. - — — ; . Boys and Glrls Shoes | ; i i Your unrestricted choice ofany glrl’s in the store. Coats that sold to Sale Of Sldrts coat in t 3 1} e Every pair of which the maker guarantees i $19.98, in Brown and Blue, for girls 4 to i i ir ' { gs and sport styles. Plaited and Plain $ 1 .79 a Palr 1 rimmings and spor! 5 v > eTTe e T e 14 vears. Rich fur trimmings, bram“ Up to $3.98 Models e e S Here’s a Shoe that’ll take care of itselfi—and stand i ¢ Women's Footwear i e any amount of hard usage. In fact the maker says—a ‘- Heel Te:ds:lltl“ose Point s tans; small checked velours in plaited models; small and large . . . » overplaids in tan, with contrast- ! new pair ior any complamt. ing checks; some are all-wool ) - _ i - i SHopssnh e e _They’re Brown Elk—Natural and Foot-form lasts; : c models.. Complete assortment of with sewed oak soles; and perforated tips and vamps. i onyx sizes from 24 to 34, waist i . & 0 ] measure. A big special. 3 | Sizes 6 to 2—and plenty of every size. You can cut R Brand of Fine- Gr J 9 5 & the Shoe bill in half this spring. ! E e ; o e Rt i Patent Pumps -4 L4 y They are on display in one of the Seventh Street e poputar paiot. | | nd Tan “Ox- 1 od heels, shaped | | wulking and In One Big Lot...... windows. - ;nrm.wwld 5 | | rubberheels;in Lo are tops an this broken lot . Sportwear Section—sMain Floor, B i 4 ; shoes, that sold 0 $3.98,