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FUNERAL SERVICES HELD | FOR JUDGE JOB BARNARD Interment Is in Arlington With Full Military Honors—Bench and Bar Attend. BUY Diamonds and Je OPPENHEIMER & SHAH 907 F St. N.W. VEpsom Salts Like l.gn_lonade Has All the Splendid Bowel Action without the Awful Taste Funeral services for Judge Job Bar- nard, retired member of the bench of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, distinguished Jjurist and veteran of the civil war, who died vesterday at his apartment in the Falkstone, were held this afternoon at the Church of the New Jerusalem, 16th and Corcoran streets northwest, Rev. Paul Sperry, pastor of the chureh, officiating. The interment was in Arlington national cemetery with military honors, under the auspices of the Department of the Potomac, G. A. R. The active pallbearers were Frank P. Reeside, James B. Archer, Guy H. Johnson, H. M. Schooley, Al bert Klakring and William B. Wil- liams. The honorary pallbearers, making up the bench of the Supreme Court of \the District of Columbia, were Chief Justice Walter I. McCoy, Associate Justices Wendell P. Stafford, William Frederick T. Siddons, Jennings and Adolph' A. Hoehling. Re resenting the bar and District of C lumbia Bar Association was this del gation, appointed by Maj. Peyvton . ~ Gordon, United States district attor- When constipated, bilious or sick, jne¥ for the District of Columbia: enjoy all the splendid physic-action Honorary Pallbearers. on the bowels of a dose of epsom | Richard A. Ford, Frank J. Hogan. salts without the awful taste and | Judson T. Cull, William N. idmond- A Fewic ‘s a package | Ston, Henry . Davis, George B. i £ s c : A few cents buys a package | ity on " orederick | D, McKenney. D onade Salts.” the wonderful | ;" prescott Gatley, J. Harry Coving- discovery of the American Epsom|(on, Daniel Thew Wright, Corcoran Association. Even children gladly [ Thom, Clarence R. Wilson, Guy take it. Drug stores. John Chapin Brown, Henry B EVENING- Blair, John E, Laskey. Jumes 8. Easby-Smith, Henry H. Glassie, James B. Archer, John Lewis Smith, Henry W. Sohon, Daniel W, O'Donoghue, Alexander H. Bell, Conrad H. Syme, Tulius 1. Peyser, Willlam Meyer Lewin, Charles A. Douglas, J. Holds- worth’ Gordon, Leon Tobriner, J. Spaulding Flanrery, Edwin C. Bran- denberg, Charles F. Carusi, Justin M. Chamberlain, George F. Williams, Alexander T. Britton, G. Thomas Dunlop. George C. Gertman, Charles H. Craigin, Francis H. Stephens, Frederick McKee, Albert Harper, George P. Hoover, Wilton J. Lambert, Jullus A. Maedel, H. Ross Perry, jr.; Arthur _Peter, Samuel V. Hayden, Morris D. Rosenberg, William W. Mil- lan, George A, King and Walter C. Clephane. A delegation of the officers and mem- bers of the Oldest Inhabitants Asso- clation, of which Judge Barnard was a member, attended the funeral and interment. FOR WORLD COURT PLAN. New York Lawyers Indorse Pro- posal of President Harding. NEW' YORK, March mittee on international 1—The com-} law of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, headed by Elihu Root, | has recommended jo the association |xdopllon of a resolution setting forth ! that the United States should become | one of the supporters of the Perma- i nent Court of International Justice and iIndorsing President Harding's recant message to the Senate. The recommendation was made on a report of the committee submitted to the association yesterda Jution read: *“The Ass ion of th Bar of the City of York joins in what it believes to he judgment of the American people that the United States ought to be- come one of The re i the “wise | the supporters of the { Permanent _Court of International? Justi t The Hague, and that our government should, therefore, adhere 1o the protocol establishing the court in the manner set forth by the Presi- | ent In his message to the Senute of STAR, NIGHT CHIEF PLEMMONS ALMOST THIEF VICTIM Rescues Motormeter Just in Time. - Senator Frelinghuysen Loses Auto Tag. Lieut. Caney L. Plemmons, night chief of detectives, was surprised a few nights ago when he learned that an attempt had been made to take the motormeter from his car in front of police headquarters, 14th street side of the District bullding. Now the eutcnant removes the meter when he reached the office and keeps it un- der guard in his room. Taking of the New Jersdy identifi- cation tag from the automobile of Senator Joseph S. Frelinghuysen of New Jersey was reported to the po- lice last night. The tag was taken from the car while in front of the senator's home, 1013 16th street. L. B. Platt, 2141 Wyoming avenue, reported the taking of a motormeter while the car was parked in front of his home last night. Samuel W. Saxon, 1327 9th street, ‘was held up at 5th and G streets last night by a colored man. wayman made an unsiuccessful at- tempt to take his watch. ¥ Miss Margaret Muller, 1330 Dark road, reported the taking of $123 from her desk in Navy building yesterday. Report of a visit an unidentified colored man paid at the home of Mrs. J. J. Owens, 1515 Massachusetts ave- nue southeast, yesterday afternoon, was made to the police. The stranger gained entrance by removisg a bolt from the back door. He stole $4 from a bureau drawer. U. S. ATTORNEY RESIGNS. CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 1.—On completion of his eighth year as United States attorney for the northern dis-: trict of Ohlo, Edwin S. 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Four-Piece Queen Anne Suite s pictured, in American Walnut or Mahogany finish: consisting of 66-inch Buffet, Inclosed Server, Open Chiza Cabinet and 54-inch Extension Table. wonderful value at this price. ... ‘our-piece Dining Room Suite in Golden Oak or American Walnut : including 66-inch Bufi closed Server, Open China Cabinet and 54-inch 15 Fable A $149.75 22913 I'en-piece Mahogany Dining Room Suite, Sher- aton design;: including 66-inch Buffet, Inclosed Server, Open China Cabinet, 54-inch Extension Table, five Side Chairs and one Armchair......... Five-Piece Breakfast Set .. Of very attractive design; unfinished that you may paint 1t in any way to suit your own tastes. Finish it to harmonize with your furnishings. A big value at $1875 Carpet Hassocks “Kroehler” Duofold and Duofold Suites and “Englander” Beds, Springs Three massive Davenport, Armchair and Comfortable Rocker, oak frame, covered with good grade imitation leather. Very specially priced at. ... These Names Spell “Quality That Endures” = “Sellers” “Royal Easy Morris Couch Beds Chairs Mahogany Gate Leg Table With genuine ma- hogany top, 36 by 36 inches; a very good value at this price. .15 Electric Sweeper Standard make, with all necessary attachments for cleaning walls, draperies. cte. _A very good value. .75 Genuine “Kroehler” Duofold Suite pieces, including Full Size Bed $50.75 Polychrome Mirror ' $1.98 Kitchen Cabinets end radiator cap from his automobile | RUEHS S, DAY NAMED DAUGHERTY ASSISTANT The high- | Son of Former Supreme Court Jus- tice Is Named as Special Rufus S. Day of 1301 Clifton street has been appointed special assistant to Attorney General was announced yesterday at the De- partment of Justice, Mr. Day, who Is a son of former Assoclate Justice Day of the Supreme Court, here from has been practicing law this clty for some time, having come | day, Cleveland. his position as secretary to the um- pire of the Mixed Claims Commission He resign, s woud total $26,300. to take his new appointment in the Department of asslgned to General Beck, Justice. the oflice He will be of Solicitor — Aide. Daugherty, It pleaded guilty Woodmard PLEADS TO EMBEZZLEMENT. By the Associated Press. HILO, Island of Hawaii, T. 1.—Joscph G, Andrews, 1.—Joscph G. Andrews charges of embezzling property. Let us tell you about how well wi do ‘paintiug. 1., March 1 ubagent here X gD R. K. Ferguson,; sterd: T “'m}l“l‘"' Painting Dept., 1114 th St. Ph. M. & Wnthrop DOWN STAIRS STORE Friday is Remnant Day Remnant Merchandise Is Not Returnable or Exchangeable; Not Sent C. O. D. or On Approval; Mail or Phone Orders Not Accepted. Evening and Afternoon Dresses Very Special, *8.75 Women's Dresses in small sizes. colors. Afternoon or street dresses of na basque styles. Spring Suits, $10 35 Oxfords gray or tan Jerscy Suits. The former are lingette lined and in Norfolk style. Jerseys in Tuxedo style. . Lovely tafieta evening frocks in delicate or vivid vy or brown crepe de chine. Blouse and Spring Coats, $10 100 Spring Sports Coats, in grays, browns and tans. Full or half lined. New collars; belted models. DOWN STAIRS STORE Spring Hats 9 r medium shape n, Silver, Crus ry and Black Untrimmed Hats, $1 50 Milan hemp or Visca Cloth Hats in various new shapes. DOW House Dresses, *1.35 50 Gingham Dresses in neat colored checks. trimmed with organdy. Blues, browns, vellow, pink, gray. black and white. Bungalow Aprons, 68c Chambray, gingham or percale aprons with ri rack braid or piping. DOWN KTAIRS & Sateen Petticoats‘ 7 80 Remnants 60 Sateen Pe ats. plain rdion-pleated flounces and contrasts. Black, brown or green. DOWN ETAIRS STORE STAIRS STORE rORY: ‘Blouses, $1 ‘Special for Friday : or Dimity Blouses with Pt o or Vst B tily piped’in various colored threa 5150 Spring Sweaters Special 75 Light-weight Slip-ot nd black, Buff, c bar weave. DOWN STAIRS STORE Silk Stocking Friday Special 120 pairs Thread beige and black 8% to 10 in the ot ‘Wool-Mixed Hose, 38c pr. 73 pairs Women's Camel, Brown or Blue Steckings; with clox : perfect. Sizes N1z 1o 10, Stockings, 3 pairs for 50c pairs Heather Stocking: with i, minor defects, S 8 > 10, BOWN STALRS STORE: new Cros natural Sizes Stoc Minor irregularities drop- A Great Value Sale Friday Imitation Ivory Toilet Articles Hairbrushes . Combs Jewelry Boxes Powder Boxes Pincushions Clothes or Hat Brushes would regularly sell for much mo Buy these for your dressing or vanity tables. 50c A really remarkable collection—Lought at a decided underprice. tention to the coarsc or finer tooth combs, with Manicure Scissors Bud Vases Picture Frames Hair Receivers Candlesticks Shoe Horns We call particular smooth finish—the type heavy, that DOWN STAIRS STOKE Corsets, Girdles Hip Confiners. . ... 95¢ Topless Corsets of coutil or mercerized broche, with elastic. Girdies and confiners with closed or lace back. Sizes 22 to 30. Semi-Elastic Girdles, $1.15 25 Girdles with 4 supporters. Sizes 24 to I8 Neglige Garter Belts, 58¢c 75 medium and small sizes, of mercerized broche. 4 supporters. Bandeaux, 26c; 4 for $1 150 Bandeaux of flowered broches or plain rep. Sizes 32 to 42, Front Lace Corsets, $250; were $4.50. Corsets, Greatly Reduced to $1.50. DOWN STAIRS STORE Canary Bloomers, 75¢ Women's combination drawer and kuce skirt ite, with white or cream lace and ped edge Philippine Wear, $2.25 and Chemise, counter sofled. Corset Covers, 4 for § 100 lace or embroidery trimmed corset covers. Sizes 38 to 41 Nainsook Vests, 88c 50—TIn white, flesh, orchid or blue. Tailored finish, Union Suits, 50c 100—AIll perfect sults. Shell knee. DOWN STAIR: STORE 40 Gowns to 46, Sizes § Sizes 36 to 41, Women’s Glove Silk Vests, $1.25 White Glove Sille Vests, with very minor irregularitics. Just 30 in the lot, and exceptional values. DOWN STAIRS STORE -Girls’ Dresses, $1 Reduced from $1.95 Gingham Dresses, checks and solid colors. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Coats, $5; Were $9.75 15 Winter Coats, with or without fur Sizes 6 to 14 years. Children’s Coats, Now $3 2Q Toose or Belted Winter Coats; some with fur collars. Sizes 2 to 5 years. [ Boys’ Sweaters, $2; Were $2.95 15 Wool Slip-ons, roll collars. Sizes 24 to a2, Boys’ Blouses Reduced to 50c 50 Dark Colored GChambray Blouses, Sizes 8 to 15 years, Boys’ Serge Suits, $5; Were $6.50 6 ¥rench Sergo Button-on Suits, Odd sizes to § years, ' DOWN BTAIRS STORM, collars. Sheets, Special, $1.16 85 Bleached Seamless Shects, wide hems: 1o dressing; double-hed sizes, 72x90 and 8190 Bedspreads, Special, $1.95 White dimity: three-qnar®er or double-bed size. Slightly imperfect, Pillowcases, Special, 20c Each 72 Bleached Muslin - Pillowcases; hemmed, 42x36. Slightly imperfect, Remnants 5 to 1 Less Ginghams, Tissus Crepes, Cretonnes, Voiles, Out- ing Flanuels; lengths, 113 to b yards; many dif- ferent colo and designs, Unbleached Muslin, 8c Yard 300 yards, in longths of 2 to 9 yards, Gingham, Special, 10c Yard 27-tnch Check Glngham, Good quallty. red, black and white, DOWN STAIRS STORE, Size Pink, Scntence was postponed until Mon. Authorlties said Andrews’ short AINT WiIl add years to the life of you 2490-2491 Men’s Shirts, Special, 85c¢ 50 shirts, including high-grade woven madras, with niinor defects and a group of all pericet per- cale shirts. Sizes 14 to 16 in the lot, Athletic Union Suits, Special, 68c 90 Nalnsook Union Sults with elastic back and closed croteh I'erfect. Sizes 36 to 40, Silk Plated Socks, Special, 3 pairs, $1 120 palrs Silk Plated Socks with minor lmprrfccliol.lm Black, Cordovan and gray, Ties, Special, 3 for Seconds of higher grades. DOWN STAIRS KTORE Women’s New Basket Cut Pumps New patterns, A smart spring style, in Tan Calf Pumps, with basket design in cyt- out at vamp, Single strap and Louis heels, . 1 95 Women’s Pumps and Oxfords, 60 pairs in broken size range, but splendid values. Patent leather, one-strap pumps, with Cuban heels and rubber lift. Tan or black Oxfords with military or Cuban hcels and rubber lift. DOWN BTAIRS STORE Sizes 912 to 111, 75 Knit and Grenadine Fiber Ties,