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TRBUTE IS PAD TOMAIE HEROES Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of Disaster in Havana Harbor i Observed by Veterans. HARDING SENDS WREATH Services Held at Mast in Arlington and in Fort Myer Rid- iag Hall. The twenty-fifth anniv ary of the Blowing up of the battleship Maine at Havana harbor. Cuba, was ob- served yesterday by Spanish War Vetcrans, who gathered around the ed mast of the ill-fated ngton cemetery and placed s over the graves of the heroes whose deaths precipitated the war of 1898 A large floral tribute was sent by President Harding and placed at the foot of the Maine mast by the Yeterans, assisted by the ladies’ aux- {liary and the Lin Society. Followmg the ces at Arling- ton, additional services were held in the' riding hall, Fort Mver, Va., at 2:30 p.m.” Principal speakers were Past Commander-in-Chief Daniel V. Chisholm. H. L. Deam, department commander, A. R.; Capt. John Lewis Smith, past commander-in- chief United States War Veterans and present department commander of the American Legion, and Repre- sentative Richard Yates. Lee Harris Presides. Lee Harris, chairman of the Maine memorial presided. A color guard < \“"'-‘“""“\[‘ the colors a E. Yates of Fort tlon and benedi: terson, departme States Waur Vete of ceremonies. The United tet, compos Marion McCo Edward ( Gantz _and al patriotic Three vol- as | Priately observed la: DENIES WIFE’S CHARGES. Husband Files Counter Claims in |y Divorce Suit. Austin W. W ficer of the N to his wife's s charge of cruel aver, chief petty ¢ in an_answer for divorce on and desertion, de- nies the charges and makes counter charges of crueity. While he was at | s, his wife sold their home tle, Va., with its contents. tice McCoy has signed an ce of absolute d a dentist. tember 12, 1914, and have two chil- dren. Absolute divorce is asked in a suit filed by Halla Dull against his wife, 1da Dull. They were married Febru- ary 23, 1917, and_separated in July, 1821. Attorney Harry F. Kennedy appears for the husband. | Insurance Rates have been re- duced since last year. Send size of glass for cost. WILLIAM R. ELLIS 1539 Eye Street Main 2029 ' "Don't Lose Yo Try Cuticura If your scalp is irritated, itching and burning and your bair dry and falling out in combfuls try the fol- Hair “ | east a | will hold its annual election of office: : | o'clock. |Laddie Boy With |REPORTS ANDREWS BILL. | Tin Can to Tail Picturedin House Substitution of Laddie Boy with a tin can tied to his tail for the Ma- rine Band at concerts for White House receptions, was the mental picture - thrown upon the silver screen of House debate yesterday. Leglslative business was suspended While the members indulged their risibilities. Representative MacLafferty, re- publican, California, made the sug- Eestion that such a degredaion of the aristocrat of the canine world and the official presidential dog was not fmpossible. During debate on the Navy omnibus bill Representa- tive Blanton, democrat, Texas, said the Marine 'Band was a “soclety band,” which spent its time playing at the White House and at “high so- clal functions.” ~Mr. MacLafferty Interrupted to ask if the Texas rep- resentative wished to reduce music at the White House to a dew where it would consist only of Lad- die Boy dashing madly about a few inches in advance of a tomato can. Democratic members who own dogs of democratic leanings, roared approval of the idea, but when the debate had ended, continued fune- toning of the Marine Band was as- sured. ‘with a consequent of the posibility of ha Taddietoy, 7 L PLAN JOINT SERVICES. ssening nent of Revolutionary Societies to Observe | Washington Anniversary. The 191st anniversary of the birthday of George Washington will be celebrated Jointly by the national societies of the Sons of the American Revolution, the Sons of the Revolution and the District of Columbia Society of the Daughters | of the American Revolution at th A. R. Hall, the morning of February t 10:30 o'clock. Members of ocieties may obtain seats ¢ fon to Mrs. William B. H regent, D. A. R, 119 5th st applica- state north- The Sons of the American Revolution at the La Fayette Hotel, the ballot be being open from 12 to 2 p.m., February | 22 A luncheon will be served at 1 MAINE DATE OBSERVED. The twenty-fifth anniversary of the Sinking of the battleship Maine the harbor of Hav. night by the ! rison, Army and A, at its reg- st . K. Hall. Brief addresses were made by the com- | rades. | Gilt Army and Navy buttons were | presented to Commander John Me- | Ilree ‘and Past Commander H. M.| Knight. D. H. Davidson, ldward P. | iyde and Robert ent's Ow Jie PALAIS ROYAL 11th and G Sts. Just Received—Act Don’t you try t And many Aggravatin Papa | Falling | Hot ’n Cold | Down by the Old Apple Tree | I'n Just a Little Blue for You | When Will T Know Sheet Ivy | Jimbo Jambo | Where the Volga Flows Falling | The Thief Four OClock Blues Red Pepper Blossom Time Lady in Ermine ! Music Box Revue Palais Royal—Basement. EEEEEEEEEESESR - Est. 1877 Music Dept.---Basement ‘Aggravatin Papa’ Song of Love Waltz from “Blossom Time* Supreme Word Rolls, 49c March Releases Out first with all the late numbers: Hits from Late Musical Comedies THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, Author of Measure Urges Need of Changing Congress Date. Favorable report on the Andrews bill providing that sessions of Con- greal shall begin on the first Mon-! ay after March 4, and on the Kline! resolution proposing a constitutional amendment to lengthen the term of a representative to four years was| made yesterday by the House com-! mittee ving jurisdiction over such legislation. Chairman Andrews of the commit-, tee, in reporting his own bill, said ! under (| ewly-elected re unable to n i ng the Kline resolution 1 it would prevent. of the legislative | > government during a term, and work for bet- o-ordination between Congress and the White House. WILL DISCUSS HAY FEVER. ot paper to be o meeting of at its regular meeting t mos Club by Dr. Harry the medical faculty o University. Dr. Bernton expert of the h service, and ssful hay fever conducted by are Association JOHN W. DAVIS TO SPEAK. John W 3 Britain, iited States public in charge of the and _asthma the Woman's Davis, former ambassador to will be the principal Southern : w Wil- lard Hotel . Davis will s from the subj; cadership in America.” LA $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester AND RETURN Sunday, February 25 SPRCIAL TRAIN Leaves Washington (Union Station) T AN P, Cl ington §:15 P Tickets on sale Friday preceding Ex- cursion. 247 Bimilar Excursions Sundays March 11, 25, April 8, 22 == Pennsylvania Railroad System The Route of the Broadway Limited. A. Lisner, Pres. uelle Records, 49¢ 0 twotime me. other hits Fate Kiss Mamma, Kiss Papa Open Your Arms My Alabamy Red Moon I'm Through Shedding Tears Over You Music Sugar Blues Rose of the Rio Grande I'm Through Red Moon Rocky Mountain Moon Loose Feet Bunch & Judy Up She Goes Orange Blossoms EEEEEEEENEEER?S —_— e — lowing treatment. Touch spots of dandruff and itching with Cuticura Ointment and follow with hot shame poo of Cuticura Soap. Saapis Bash Fres by Mail. Address: “Ontieura Lad- fllh!}::\m,lfl—ll.u' Sold lvz 1* 125¢. Ointment 25 and §0e. Taleum "Cuticura Soap shaves without mug. Influenza Physicians advise keeping the bowels open as a safe- guard against Grippe or Influenza. ‘When you are constipated, mot enough of Nature's the food waste soft and moving. this natural lubricant a thus secures regular bowel movements by Nature’s own rpethod—Ilubrication. Nujol is a lubricant—met a medié¢ine or laxative—se cannot gripe. Try it teday. For years, Citrate of Magnesia has been sold in patent top bottles which were so costl; the maker for reuse—an unsanita: The bottles have served as room back to the drug store and The perfection of —has eliminated all this. It is put up only in new bottles. You get an absolutely sterile, safe product. The bottle has the Ask for Everfresh Citrate of Magnesia at your regular drug store. it quickly. A Rebate E—— they had to be returned to ry practice. disease carriers from one sick out to another sick room. regular crown cap and is NON- RETURNABLE. Just throw it away after its contents has been used—you can afford to at only 25 cents a bottle. They have it or can get —— Specials offered in the Boys’ Shop Boys’ Wool Suits with two pairs of pants— 1 Brown and Gray Cheviots—with belts all around and two pairs of full-cut Knickerbockers—both full lined. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys’ Blue Serge Suits $10 to $15 grades. $7.15 Belted model, with full lined Knicker- bockers. Only in sizes 7 to 14 years. Boys’ Wash Suits $1.22 Your choice of either plain colors or very smart combina- tions—in Sailor, Middy, Button-on and Balkan models. You can tell by the de- tailed care in making they are excellent val- ues. Sizes 274 to 10 years. Boys’ Novelty Overcoats $6 and $7.50 grades 425 Of course, Double- breasted, and with belts. Made up in at- tractive Gray and Brown patterns; roomily cut—and in sizes from 3 to 8 years. Boys’ Long Overcoats $12.50 and $15 grades $Q.15 In the smart models that the boys 10 to 16 years will appreciate —belt all round; con- vertible collars. Boys’ Mackinaws Reduced from $7.50 to $A.75 These are in sizes 8 and 9 years only—but in the popular plaids —and with convert- ible collar; belt all around. 9 Boys «%1 e Furnishings Boys’ Black Cat Hose—the heavy rib. Black and SDark Brown. Sizes c 6 to 11% 39 Boys’ Union Suits —Gray and Ecru. Broken sizes, 4 to 14 years. Were 89c up to $1.50. ... Pennsylvania Avenue FEBRUARY 16, 1923. Seventh Street Saks & (Jompany There are very excellent values in this group of Men’s Suits Reduced from $35 and $40 to $24.75 Including an Extra Pair of Trousers of the same material And what makes them doubly attractive just now is that they are in that convenient: weight — as wearable in spring as winter. They are distinctively modeled — which gives them a fine place in fashion. There’s a real surprise in this Shirt Sale $1-_§_§ 3 for $4.00 They are part of the new spring crop—but a “misque” in shipment caused a confusion that upset the regular price. So you are privileged to ;‘; buy $2, $2.50 and $3 Shirts for $1.35—Three for .00. Plaited bosoms—detached laundered collars to Tweeds, Cassimeres, match; soft cuffs. Worsteds and Cheviots —designed and made after the Saks standard. Made of high-grade Madras— woven, printed and plain. Sizes 1215 to 17. The Concluding Price for these Smart Overcoats $35 and $37.50 grades 523 Double - breasted cut, in double-faced fabrics — plain or plaid back; Ki- mono, Raglan or regular sleeves— beltall-around; Patch Pockets— $ and in the colors that are approved. Practically all sizes. Featuring a New Saks Hat —establishing a new grade at .00 The distinctive lines upon which it is blocked will straightway appeal to you. There is character in the shape—and individuality in the proportions provided. Silk lined and silk trimmed—bound or welt edge. The shades are Pearl, Homer, Light Brown, Economy Floor Economies Buffalo, Nutria, Smoke, Seal. (Fourth Floor) Three Unusual Specials for Saturday Men’s Overcoats, $11.75 Double-breasted—Cheviots and Herringbones, double-faced weaves; belt all around; Raglan and regular shoulders. Here’s the bad news, only up to 37. Men’s Suits $19.00 Cheviots and Cas- simeres—of medium Marking weight — new pat- tems; in youns | Men's $6 to $8 Shoes men’s and conserva- tive models. You'll s 95 see how far below e their actual value they’re marked. Men’s Separate Pants, $4.95 Worstedsand Cassimeres—stripes and mixtures—pat- terns suitable for both business and dressier wear. All sizes up to 44. —for Saturday High Shoes and Oxfords—you’ll have ten styles for selection for dress and business wear. Brogues, Semi-brogues, College and “Wool Hose” Oxfords. In Black and Brown Grain Leather, Black, Tan and Mahogany Calf; Brown and Black Kid and Patent Leathers. Your size is in one or another of the lote, Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes—for dress and school wear. Black and Brown—Button and Lace; all solid 51_95 leather. Sizes 113 to 2. Worth up to $3.50..... Boys' and Qirls’ Brown Elk Leather Lace Shoes— sewed oak soles. Natural shape lasts. Every pair 51,49 warranted for wear., Sizes 6 to 2 2% | It isn’t the price that measures the savings—but quality—for that reason this is a Saving Sale | J |