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THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1823, ° THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. ored, who died at Freedmen's Hes- pital Mo as a result of an lujuz D. C. HANGMAN PROVIDED |ALEXANDER BROOME DIES| LADDIE BOY GUEST. B S to his h that was inflicted wi! FOR IN SENATE MEASURE | wen Xnown Federal Employe Vic-| Bears Mossage From Mrs. Harding | & biece of brick tws weeks ago wo ‘was inflicted durin, tim of Heart Failure. to Animal Card Party. Bting; & Tth street nder Broome, well known In to death Monday night at 3d and M streets. He was committed to jail —————— When ants are happy, according to HELD FOR GRAND JURY. James Earl, colored, 626 N street, was held for the actlon of the grand Jury at an inquest conducted at the one of the best known students of ant ue yesterday afternoon in the|iife, they have a way of standing up of George Hyson, also colored, [ and maicin, A 3 X g little skips which m 3a_strest, who was stabbed ' correspond to our dancing. S BAND CONCERT. By the United States Soldiers’ Home_ Band Orchestra, John 8. M. Zimmerman, director, at Stanley Hall this ‘evening, be- ginning at 5:50 o'clock. The Dpublic is cordially Invited to attend these concerts. CHANBER OF COMNERE COMMITES SLECTED room in rooming house. An unidentl; - Laddle Boy, the President's airdale, | oreq n{n ‘was named as fod col federal department service, especlal- | yesterday did his bit of philan- Iy in the Department of Agriculture, |thropy for his “unfortunate brethren!' Head of Washington Asylum nnd:‘M By Jail Would Be Official e James T. Lloyd Heads Law and Legislation and Charles W. March, “ Overture, “Queen of Autumn,” Bigi "Carry On"........ Lake Erntr'act (“Dream of Love”).Zamecnik e (1) “Reve d’Amour.” Executioner. A bill introduced in the Senate yes- terday by Senator Dillingham pro- vides for an officlal hangman In the nt card dled suddenly yesterday at his home, | i VISt the wnnuel bere 614 F street northwest from an at- | bt the Washington Club, tack of heart trouble. He was mev- |*‘pne WRASHNEO0 COUR oot his enty-one years old. The funeral will|, cesrigf & oo (b) “Neapolitan Nights,” dtl‘:u'. Lad- 5 ¥ : be held from the home of his son, pari Darr Police and Fire. Zamecnik | |District. It authorizes and directs |ward W. Broome, superintendent of |oie, BOY went to the . Dar Gems from musical comedy the superintendent of the Washing- | Montgomery county public schools at STadyaBHIVEE. T r Tevey | |ton Aibium and Jail to execute the |Rockville, Md., Saturday, Rev. O. A.|Jackson, About his neck was this Penna. y Seventh The appointment of two new com- Fox-trot, * It While Danc- judgments of the District Courts in|Dillingham of the Presbyterian 7 to help my unfortunate Avenue Lt 2 ing” (Request) Silver R e tay muniAlment, Church officlating. The interment Street Mittees of the Washington Chamber A e cases of capital pun! 5 he A f Waltz suite, “Sobre las Solas ooy hes 'a Tocal attorney, | Will be in the Darnestown (Md.) of Commerce has just been announced (“Over the Waves”).... Rosas recently raised the point that there |Presbyterian cemetery. y Finale, “Little Rover,” Donaldson “The Star Spangled Banner” Mr. Broome is survive: by two sons L el g KILLED WITH BRICK. Brome, Misses| Coroner Nevitt yesterday afternoon ace Broome, all | conducted an inquest at the morg in the case of Matthew Stiney, ool by President Isaac Gans. James T. Lloyd has been named chairman of the committee on law and legislation and Charles W. Darr (thmrmnn of the C. F. Sowers, M. H. Stokes, Richard J. police and fire protection committee. | Taggart, J. Clinton Tribby, F. Other members of the committees | Reuth, Wayne B. Whe are: Law—A. Leftwich Sinclair, vice | Whitwell and Louls N. chairman; George C. Aukam, Walter is no official hangman in the District and that all executions here have #nd two daughters, been illegal for that reason since [Broome James A 1912, Mr. O'Shea obtained a reprieve {Maude Broome and C for his client, Charles Price, sentenc- (°f Montgomery county, Md. ed to death for murder, until the Court of Appeals decides whether or “| not there is <n official executioner in the Distric Where Your Dollorrr Count Mort ELONOMY £ FLOR —_— . Balderston, Willlam H. Baldwin,| QUITS VETERANS’' BUREAU. BE ASKED R K. Bowen, J. L. Bowles, Wrisley| L. B. Connell, oftice manager of tne| DEFLATION PRO S| . ) r { Brown, Meyer R. Chida Charles | claims division of the Veterans' Bureau, - e La“flChlflg a Boom—for W. Darr, Samuel Gompers, C. Gra- | has resigned his position to go with the | Senator Seeks Light on Reserve ham, Henry R. Harriman, Herbert J.| P. A. Roberts Construction Company of . b ¥ L —) <A - Jacobi, N C. Larimore Keeley,ithis city. Ralph Cogswell, who has Board Charges, o= 4 W. ’ . George H. Martin A. Leese, | peen assistant chief of the special sery- A resolution requesting President 720"22"’24 7th. S*‘--N- " ell S ul S H. W. Mol mond Neudecker, | jce gection, has been appointed to fill | Harding to order an investigation B 1, Ray O'Toole, William Tyler|the vacancy caused by Connell’ - | of charges that the Federal Reserve . Parry, Burd W. nation. " i 8 TeSIE- | Board, at a secret meeting in Wash- ! e 7 ington on May 18, 1922, decided upon a drastic deflation policy and pro- ceeded to put it operation with- out public knowledge, was introduced : With 2 pairs of Pants to match— A midget watch made by a Geneva watchmaker measures only one- Ladies’ Home Journal Pattern sss. The vogue for drapes is still pronounced. . | sixteenth of an inch across the dial. |in the § te vesterday by Senator Richard J. Tag- | It forms the top of a gold penholder, | Gooding, republican, Idaho. Warner, Wayne B.|and, though so tiny, keeps excellent | It was referred to the banking| neis _Williams, | time. r T. Wright i ction: _ Albert Dr. Bernard Brylawski, Chance, ieishman, anss, Al- 3 0. B. Gray, August G. Gutheim, Willlam F. Ham, liam B. Hardy, J. Arthur A. Kipkins, Milton Hopfen- maler, Howser, Harry C. James, Maurice P. King, Jacob Kohner, John J. Kolb, Adolph Kuntz, Gus Louis, F. Villi . tingly, Arthur | { Baer, G This charming frock would be at its best in soft crepe or satin. May be made from one color only or contrasting used for fac- ing cascades and sleeves. If we had done what we would be justified in doing, we’d have | marked these Suits I 00} ¥ R O'Connor, H. D. Ormsby, Mary O'Toole, Albert K. Peters, Charles Phillips, S. Pearce Rayner, Charles F. George W. Rue, Charles D. Shackel- ford, Edna J. Sheehy, James Sloan, jr. R considerably higher. They are worthy of it. But we aim to make every possible saving count on the Economy | Floor—so these Suits Whether you have ever sewn a stitch or not you can casily make a periect-fitting garment from a Ladies’ Home Journal Pattern by and during those we have developed ) i et following the simple cutting are $19. sible to become. We and construction chart given on each pattern envelope. Spring Quarterly Showing LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL STYLES have never had a custom- er complain_that prints from this Shop turned color, spotted or faded with age—no matter how long they were kept. This is a clear indication of the care with which we handle vour orders. We take pride in our work and permit nothing but the best to leave our hands. Are you familiar with our same-day serv- ice! Ask about it The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop.) 14th St ©ne Door From Pa. Ave. I toast them—use the oven grill. But toasted, or halved and fried, they're different when they're the genuine. LOFFLERS FRANKFURT STYLE SAUSAGE T Buy them by the Name. and Know them by the Brown and Gray Herringbones, Tweeds, Worsteds and Cassimeres—in young men’s and conservative mod- els, capably tailored. All sizes—from 34 to 42. And TWO pairs of Pants! e ta SIS oo M P o Have Color in Cheek;_ S T Avenue akg & Bmpang Strect. | At Market Stands and Dealers Everywhere. Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets Tf yvour skin is yellow—complexion pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor— vou have a bad taste in your mouth— a lazy, no-good feeling—you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- stitute for calomel—were prepared hy Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoy- ancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel—yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome con- stipation, Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results. Millions of boxes are sold annually at 15¢ and 30c. . P Al Loffier Made Under U. ernnent Supery Benning, D. C. “Right Posture” Reforms Wrong Carriage " Boys' Clothes They offer a welcome companionship to the boys. Parents and teachers are constantly ding-donging “Sit i up straight!” Right-Posture subtly reminds and gently persuades by close association, accomplishing results where admonition fails. They put no restraint on the youngster’s activities, but they do influence him to right posturf—and thus to perfect development—physical and mental. Pennsylvania Ave. at Eighth Street Southeast Joseph Goldenberg Cash FURNITURE H Pay Cash and Suve the Diffe?’.g\sc(: The Full Line. of Lloyd Carriages Is Now Ready q] AND priced substantially less You Can Own This Small Grand Piano *585 TOD;\Y is the day to make up your mind to get that Grand Piano you have wanted so long. In this big display of Splendid Small Grand Pianos we meet your every requirement, so that you can own a Fine Grand. A piano of real musical worth. Perfect cabinet work, sci- entifically correct piano construction, producing a clearnéss of tone that is a revelation to the most discriminating music critic. And all at the very special price of $585, and on terms that put this excellent value within your means. Delivered for a Small Cash Payment—Balance Easy Terms ‘The best thing we ever did for our young patrons was the adoption of “Right-Posture” Suits. From the point of Clothes-value they are superior, too. ‘They appeal to “his” taste in fashion and stand the strain of his romping. i than you'll find them else- where, for this is headquar- ters. Every 1923 Lloyd and Bloch model is here; loom-woven fiber reed; easy to push, light in weight, very serviceable, com- fortable for baby; in natural, caramel, dark blue, French gray; Pullmans and full size ; carriages. ! i $1975 to $4250 (Seplaiet> Strollers, $9.75 to $27.50 .- © We control “Right-Posture” for Washington. In all sizes from 7 to 18 years—regular, stout and extra stout— | in grades from . 152 to 252 Each with extra trousers of the same weave. Charming Display of - Heywood Bros. & Wakefield " Reed and Fiber Furniture The selling of these special grand pianos is limited to the number in this display. We there- fore urge that é':u take this opportunity while it is presented. me in at once and select your ‘A Special Service for Boys Catarrh piano. Your upright piano will be taken at” full Influenza h'A“ t?a}&’s r}n:vlvl—-angl at cash-paying prices. Every value in exchange. cushion o arshall spring construction; finishes in_plai i Coughs color and two-tone effects; upholstered in tapesirice, The boys who have outgrown their years—developed beyond : i blocked cretonne and printed cretonnes. You'd expect to OPEN EVENINGS standard measurements—have heretofore found it well-nigh im- e & Bose and theoat, e e A possible to be fitted from stock sizes—no matter how elaborate for Your Convenience 'Homer L Kitt Company | Bnabe Warevooms, 1330 G Street HYOMEI is an effective, but harm- the provision. leatg gefmicideé ant&:e'; treat- ment, the fragrant breath of great Euc:]ypm forests (where colds and throat troubles are unknown) com- bined with other healing oils and placed in your hands by science, Reaches remote membranes. Suc- Lo cessful thirty years for bronchial troubles. Complete Hyomei outfit, including hard rubber inhaler, liquid, di ete., costs but little. Easily i in vest pocket or lady’s bag. Guaranteed, sold and money-backed by druggists eve $ Peoples Drug Store For such boys we maintain a custom service. We will make ' their Suits to personal measure—selection being made from a wide variety of piece goods. There’s Wisdom in Selecting the Refrigerator Now--- ts of people régrek not picking out the refrigerator early. We have ready for you the Famous Gibson Genu&:ne Seamless Porcelain Refrigerators. All sizes— $40 to $95 Porceloid (White Eml) at $12.50 to $35 So now, no matter how husky your youngster, he can get clothes that will fit him—because they will be made expressly for him. Second Fleor. Washington’s Complete Music Store