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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1923. States during tho world war, was t made to the House yesterday from the g i library committee. e | The joint resolution provides that ! this memorial bullding should be 9 Saboe i erected on the land now oocupied In N i part by the memorial to the women Postmaster Orders Twin Sets| "\ )28 House Gets Report on Pro-[of the civit war, which 1s the perm = nent headquarters of the American of- Receptacles Painted for | / ) posed $300,000 Memorial (Rea Crose. ! f This memorial building would be His Inspection. to Be Erected Here. monumental in design and character and used as a permanent model chapter house for the American Red| The battle of the colors began ln—’ v i Favorable report on a joint re: - = - - Cross_under the charge of the Dis trict chapter. It would cost not less than $300,- 000, with at least $160,000 raised by private subscriptions. In his report Representative Fess includes a letter from Miss Mabel T. Boardman, secretary of the American Red Cross, which’says that through the Red Cross chapters last year there was expended $9,000,000 in service to | the disabled men that the government could not render, and also $1,341,000 for sixty-elght disasters in the United States. Miss Boardman's letter explains that no appropriation from the gov- ernment is needed this year, only the authorization of the appropriation, so that work may begin to ralse the other half of the fund and prepare building plans. URGE PRESIDENT TO SET “ANTI-NARCOTIC WEEK” Cathedral Heights Citizens Dis- cussed Proposed Mt. Weather School for Girls. Condeming the {llicit drug irafic deplorable, the Cathedral Heights Citizens' Assoclation passed a reso- lution last night urging President Harding to set aslde a week as antl- narcotic week, algo to endeavor to bring about an international confer- ence to put a stop to the unlawful sale and transportation of drugs throughout A letter w: tention to the work being carried on by the Washington safety council. A gencral discussion of the pro- posed Mount Weather School for Girls and as to thes feasibility of the government turning the _bulldings | and property, near Bluemont, over to | the Districc Commissionars’ or the | board of education for school pur- | poses, concluded the meeting. A. Gray, president of the assoclation, | guaranteed by 30 years servics to millions of Americans. Kondon's works wonders for your cold. sneezing. cough, chronfc catarrh, head ache, sore nose, ete. presided. e —_— “he Dutch universities ware first | opened to woman students in 1871. ay at thé Washington city post of- lution fathered in the House by Rep- fice. /. resentative ¥ess of Ohio, authorizing Shall it be green and aluminum,. or / 5 ‘apedpriation Jot '$150,000 88 Al reen and old fvory? | part contribution to the erection of a . That is the question staring Post- | | memorial bullding with equipment in 31.39 Plllowcases iaster Chance in the f: in relation | I B o e e e il ; T e e BT Colbert L |Efficiency ke Alexander of old, Postmaster | s almost proverbial: nee cut the knot by ordering t ol tvery job we handle 2 oxes to be patnted tor iis fiYou want_ such B organization to Pair Embroidered Plllowcases, hemstitched or scalloped edlé pretty basket patterns.. (Art Dept.) We'll bet ther haint so much love at first sight since skirts took a qu- g Chester Mopps has been fired | s o from th’ basket ball team fer| 13th street i- |lettin’ his studies interfere with is practicin’. (Copyright Natlonal Newspuper Service.) lIIIIIllllIllllllllillllllllllllIl i YOUR plumbing —x | you'd be assured re-Z , liable work and prompt £ s a ay s service at fair cost. I 2 We do Repalring, as well TO REBUILD FAMOUS SHRINE.: G Bt SnEtal S eanleation i i > 2 lequipment, ~ How QUEBEY, March tebuilding of | serve YOU? assured, { announcéd, The cost | ting—Plumbing— f replacing the dry is esttmated Bea:ing st T""""“ iving occasion offers at jat : o) ha this m ,m lurger than its | N icuopie destroven vy e ot veon | 2 MAURICE J. COLBERT £ VALUES! VALUES! {$1 Men’s $1.50 Night Robes Faultless make Nightrob: m,u q ity cambric, made with V 7 %, " 7 The whole store :memds with extraordinary 25¢, 50c and $1 the most remarkable array of bargains possible for us to get together. - eontus MR No mail or phone orders accepted. would not: look we x L some at u'n;m’m; the ]:uxg,es- EDMONSTON’S — Home J6-inch wmf:xpsz.;?f with t the other bo: 3 i white woven stripes Gl bo vainted old ivory. CRithe of the Original FOOT Reures: dengtns rrom ¢ 2C * old_ivory would i FORM Boots and Oxfords | _to 10 yards . o smon _mumnmmmm|||uuu|mmmmnnmmunnnunm1mmmnuuumnmmmn|m||nnnmmnummuml B 50c Peggy Bead Chains Peggy Bead Chains, ilver and colored bead pleasing color- 25(: Rubber Sheeting Rubber Sheeting, pure rubber; ize 32x36 lm‘:haa: lcidpsrm! . f.‘ SOC (Notion Dept.) 0 o1l at night, it was pointed 7 J for Men, Women and I 3‘)?Whlte Dimity _Mecent Tryout. g Children. | 36-inch White Dimity, t o extra fine sheer quallt; e bl with neat white wo 25C NS i 50c Ribbon Bracelets F;Or urdll! !Wltrhnflm assorted styles and colors; s’u plated sllde 250 clasp_.. v palcqiona “he fesnitens “Quality Is Important”—Fit Is Imperative” = *55!5‘362 S oA D estineaires) Pt Your Child’s Health ten White ‘:;g-.zgc il b gandy, a fine, sheer, on the sl ‘;"““ Eputany —Whether Infant or Growing Boy or Girl L CYappucent nide — Zai —Should Be Guarded Wi White Provide | [ “‘i;“‘" 25¢c yards ADLEV 1S SPEAVER b @ e | I (oo S-quarter Table Oilcloth, i : When a child is learning ! seconds JofFithe s Atandnnl ) to walk, buy that i, finey"ana { 25 ¥ support the feet and inspire tiling effects, vard. i B 3 1 i Domestic Dept.—First o confidence in stepping out. L ells of Living Influence == B FOOT FORM SHOES FOR i CHILDREN arc anatomi- cally correct 39c White Voile of Men. \ 4%-inch ““‘hl(e Chitton e ————— Voile, &« ne sheer ade, 1 st ] Durant at the midday T et ey san o i)} Apron Gmgham,szs. Jesus Christ on Lives Standard Apron Ging- hams, in all siz blue <nd brown checks; fast 25C If the ankle is weak, however, there. 5 4 “39c Domet Flannel 3 is a specially designed shoe made with [ “ff§ < t 36-inch Bleached Do- ving been brough whalebone in the ankle of the shoe to /g } H Akl extea heavy. 25C environment of the race track 3 strengthen and support it. This ir N \ = he gambling house, and of not generally required, however. N ¢ y “39c Pillowcases ilowed vice and s mu i In all cases get a i E D A ’ 3 q“lz_le.;;hfil ‘:rlxlllowc:.wes, cally correct shoes— 1 T stood at the MS . They are r when he was built on original lasts, and | T15¢ Curtain Scrim, 3 Yds. he eaid, “and realized that his are fitted by the best e 3i.i5-5 Bhser Quaiity Cur: ess to me and his splendid perts. tain Scrim, white and 25C Yemonts for sinners and the sor- : i ful had all come from the up- Priced according to size, ecru colors, with taped uilding and upholding love which had for Christ, thut my heart was rmed from thd ways of sin to- [= 48C Cretonnes lards the etter life. No one can W e n ope vin away from evil and (Incorporated) | urlve nd follage de: 25C and a good value always. edge ... om error who does not keep a love v Jesus Christ in his heart. Andrew Betz, Manager 1Y Solors fida“ " 35c Chiffon Silk 26-inch Chiffon Silk, a silk- 39c India Linon 40-inch White India Llnon. ex- fine, = bleached Playing Cards Gold-edge Playing Cards, in telescope case; 500 red and blue backs.. nillion d L 1 - Phone M . . . . - & uns for the new |= 621 F Street "iivo dise from a great many departments at these three low prices provide rare economies Saturday—come! 75c Lace Scarfs ¢ Lace- lr‘m'ned Scarfe, 50 an centers, with id banda of ecru color lace. C able brai i money-saving opportunities tomorrow. This triple valuc New Spring merchan $1.50 Rubbur Aprons nmmn l)rpl ' 85c Wash Tubs Galvanized Iron Wash Tubs, 20-inch size; drop SOC handles 1 School Bngs School Bags, of water- proof material, in khaki and gray; made 50(: with two pocke . (Stationery Dept.) $1.25 Felt-Base Rugs Fountain Pens A'ken Lambert Fount 4-karat gold polnt \ 46x6-. Hegvy Cotolap Brand Felt-base Rugs, green, blue and gray colorings; complete bor- 50C ders vevevennn- 19¢ Handkerchiefs, 5 for Women s Plain White Pearl Buttons, 3 cards Pearl Buttons, assort- ed styles; sizes 12 to i3 ligne. One dosen on 25C _cara_. 75¢ Crepe (lramte 36-inch Crepes Gran- ite, in navy blue only, for women's and chil- 50C dren's wear 75¢ Lmoleum. Sq. Yd. Cook’ Plain Brown no- leums, cork-fllled, burlap-back 5{;21’{}‘. for floors hans, D2BC " Wash Cloths, 5 for “Turknit’” Wash Cloths, seconds of the 25C 50c Art Crash 18-inch Cream-color Pure Linen Art Crash, 25C for scarfs. 25c Art Crash, 2 Yds. 18-inch 1'Arl Crash, ¥, close - woven for scarf: 25(: Check Ratines 26-tnch Check Ratine, B00d mssortment of col- SOC ors_and styles. Yard.. © 45c Linen Crash o3iinch Allinen Art rash, natural tan color, for duca.rtl. center: c. 25C ard . Boys’ 50c Belts Sample line of Belts from one of the largest manuu- facturers in the country; The speaker today was Dr. A. > 1334 F Street Advisers and Authorities 40c Grass Runner on All Foot Troubles Btenciled Grass Runner, 22% inches wide, for hall or stairs; 2 H B: ered 3 i &?é"f‘:ofé""““’ ST Sape-bound sldes; double " 5y Farp quallty; green key border designs.. complete wlth} buckle. Sizes 4, 2 26 and 28... 5C (First and Third Floors.) Men’s 40c (iarters. Pair GBrlg;x.lgnG}’nd Double rip arters, lisle webbing: black, white = : 25¢ Children’s 39c Rompers S;unpe;il Rom};:lern and Dresses, O quality white ma- forials. Sizes 1 to % 25C years seesesane (Art Dept.) Men’s 69c Gloves Wool-mixed Gloves, fine soft- finish quality; mostly in tan; perfect quality; 2SC only a limited quantity. 25¢ Bufiet Sets, 2 for Stamped Buffet Sets, assorted pretty pat- terns; good quality 250 white linene.. Children’s Stockings Fine Ribbed Cotton Stockings, in black, white and cordovan: perfect quality; -::.eu (rom 52 19c Stamped Towels, 2 for Stamped Glass Tow- els, neat red stripes; pretty designs......... zsc 6 Table Tumblers Women’s Cotton Hose Heather Cotton Hose, in brown and blue mixtures; foconds of 20e val- 2BC ues & 8ix Thin-blown Crys- 1 Gl Tabl ‘X' - Aluminum Saucepnns Children’s Cotton Socks Mercerized Cotton Socks, with turnover cuff, in black, white, cordovan, Russian calf, pink, sk, buttercup. red, cade:‘ old i ESTeest i 25C Washington’s Most Popular Cabs [Jl|l " semers e Ve Gause Cotton Vests, band top and sleeveless; regular l.nd"extn. sizes; perfect 250 quality A | T10c Toilet 1ng_)r. ;1 Cakes - CABS | Cooken e o LOWEST RA | e | =nd emcient lhampoo. We Have N Ch the Extra 10c f i p-Ret ‘e Have Never Charged the a 10c for Calling for You H.irNets.3for Neta," cap : : Resl Hair, Nota c ; HEATED CABS ||& == i £ 30c and 35¢ Ribbons posaren and Eatin Stripe: Rib- ns, plain snd combi- nstlan wuml' light zsc ] : dark . lOc 10c & 12¢ Hlndkerchieis Ca ain ol Men's Handkerchlefs, with hemstitched bor- ders; perfect quall fail stde Lowrds sveeseonenee Aluminum Lipped Ssucepann, cholce of 2 250 sizes . Boys' 39¢ Suspenders Good Quality EI Women’s Silk Hose with three- cordovan, bamboo and Tifany; all sizes; seconds SOC Jersey Enit Bloomers. with muslin and elas- tic knee; in black and soc white (Firs Women's Gauze Pants Double nxtr- Sta omxu Cot- ton Pants, with waist and lhflll-trlm- Fountain Synnges “Big Value” Fountain Syringes, good quality seamless rubber bag, with rapld-flow tubing and hard rub- : ber fittings; usual two- SOC quart siz . Hairbrushes lactic Hairbrushes, pene- 'Mnnlu, ebony 50 c f Women’s Sport Hose Sport Hose, in drops stitch effects; choice of black, white, camel, suede, Russian calf, polo gray and cordovan; per- fect quality..... Men’s 35¢c Hose, 3 pairs Conqueror Brand Half Hose, medium-weight maco cotton; full fashioned; bla H perfect qual! _reinforced Men’s Under\wear White Gauze Cotton Under- wear; short-sleeve shirts, full- (Ribbon n-p| ) 75c and 95c Grass Rugs 27x54 and 24x48 Heavy Dou- ble-warp Japanese Grass. Rugs, orfental, floral and me- dallion designs; green, 5 C blue, tan arnd bro . Linen Handkerchiefs Me (First Floor.) ker 1= with herstitthed bord $1 Dress or Coat Cords Silk Dress or Coat Cords, in $1.39 Sprmg Plaldb 40-inch New § black, brown and navy blue, finished with large Plaids, n B e S0c | mea (Dresa Trimming Dept.) Cups and Saucers, 6 for Decorated Japanese China Cups and Saucers; sold regularly at $1.50. Set of $] six . = Ieuflhl drawerl.lw ith extra large double seat; all regular sizes; sec- onds of 75c values...... soc 79¢ Crib Blankets 30x40 Crib Blankets, blue or pink jacquard plaid or block desigus; fine grads gotton with soft fleeve 50C (Mll l‘loor.v Boys’ $1 Blouses Part-wool Flannel Blouses, gray and khaki collar attached: _slightly shaded; sizes 7 to 11 SOC years (First Floor—Bargain Table.) 69c Bandeaux Faney Pink Brocade Bandeaux, fasten back model with elastic insert; all sizes ESO trom 32 & ©Fioor — Bargata Boys’ 69c Blouses 8School Blouses, o( neat light " Coilar and Cuff Sets Linen Collar and Cuff Sets, for wear with sweaters; Peler Pan shape, trimmed with venice lace; also hem- .umnea and plain 50(: syl ‘Women’s Bloomers Extra size Blonrnerl. good 1qun.ll(y mul‘lhtl in pink ‘. arge reini orcemsn 3 full "eut and wel soc MAAO ..cocersiinninan 1 Bracelets Children's Gold-plated Nether- Biiue aad eatety ‘."}3’ 50c hinge an oty B N e $1 Party Boxes ather Party Beauty Boxes, mirror and fittings; as- sorted colors. _sorted colors...ceieee: 75c Stripe Shirtings 33-inch Sflk 8tripe Shirtings, extra heavy quality, ored 20c Cotton Crash, 4 Yds. Absorbent Cotton Crash, for roller or tea soc towels. (Limit, 4 yards.) 69c Window Shades Strictly _perfect quality Boys’ $1.95 Shirts Part-wool Flannel Shirts, $ l collar attached: slightly shaded; sizes 1213 to 133 (First and Third Floors.) Bandanna Scarfs $l 50 to $2.50 Belt Buckles Men's Sterling _ Silver Paisley and Novelty - effect Buckles, pretty engraved Bandanna Scarfs, balf $l designs, with, space for squares; assorted cnlor combinations $1.29 Satine Petticoats Rich lustrous quality, on black, copen, wistaria fancy plaited $l (FIII( Floor—Bargaln Table) Pink Corsets Good quality, medlum-bust and long-skirt models, vnh $l guaranteed boning: sizes Little Tots’ Dresses, 2 for TRONOZTAM ;.A%, ¢easroners (Jewelry Dept) $l 50 Panel Curtains o toh or Nottingham q Panel Lace Cur- tains, white, and ecru col- ors; 23 yards long; six pretty patterns; neat designs, each........ Assorted. lot v cluding vanity Paon vt:l?kalnnt;x;ma“e‘;.‘a‘::nm boxes; black and colors; made with full skirts; popular s sizes 1 and 3 year: styles Little Girls’ Sweaters $1.25 to $2.50 Ormments red, tan and silver; round necks; slip-on models.... Little Girls’ Hats Straw Hats, stylish spring models, in assort- $1 ‘Wool Sweaters, in pink, $l 1 Assorted Lot of Dress Orna- ments, in metal, cel- uloid 2nd beaded ef- $ l ,00 fects, all shade (Dress Trimming Dept.) Infants’ $1.25 Shoes Soft Sole Shoes und in white, $l 50t Boys’ 51.25 to Sl.SO Wash Suits sood quality mate- .50 Felt Hause Sllppern_ in rmg Sholea.of Oliver gTay and black; padded Twist or middy uyuu, soles; sizes 6 to s. l plain colors end I urday at...oeeoooe conblnltlon oolor i $1 C Firt -u' 4 Third Floors.) $1.25 Silk Pongee 33-inch All-silk natural tan color; firm woven qualit; Wommen's Silk Hose ©heer Quality Chiffon Silk $1.25 Bleached Sheets 54x90 Seamless Blgached 4 X, ‘metal and Sheets, sing! A size; Homs. n BINOK & e gfl free from starch of aress- $ 1 llul-\llY. mulo with three seam back .... ‘Womern’s “Onyx” Hosiery ing . 29c Dress Ginghams - 5 Yds. 32-inch Dress Ginghams, Artifictal and Thm‘ SNk checks, plaids, stripes and Hose, in blasck, white, o rdovan, plain colors; warranted l otter, ococos_ and b fast 0OIOTS .oweueenvpnns perfect $l three seam back; QUAlItY ...... Boys’ Union Suits Gray Fleeced Cotton Unlon 19c Bleached Muslin 7 Yd 36-inch Bleached Muslin, $l Suits, high neck and long $1 close woven, soft-finish sleeves; ankle ts; 4 to 10 years Opaque Window Shades, xxso feet, finished siz ong spring roller: 25c Unbleached Cotton 3 Yds. S\h.' ;llnuhc H“h“hz“ eeting Cotton, extra heavy round thre 65¢c Check Batlste 86-inch Shadow Check Batiste, Women’s Vests, 3 for ; Silk dbt’.'ld’l V::tn, zbfnd op and bodice top styles: seconds of $l values . ‘Women's Union Smts 2 for Gauge Cotton Unien low neck and sleeve- tight and shell l trimmed knees ...........- quality ... (. 25c Longcloth, 6 Yds. 36-Inch Longulgth, close woven, ou‘ } $l finlah grade.. 51.50 Blunkets, Each €6x80 Soft Fleece-finish Blan- kets, gray with blue, gold, or brown band’ borders; subject to slight imper. $1.50 Extract, Qunce - | fections .............. Djer-Kiss Extraot, the popular imported perfume. 1 (Bring bottle)............ fine mercerized quality; fo lin: geri in pink, fiae, ‘t:'rlehld, honydew 5 C and w! 65c Homespun 86-inch uott}'c; Bn&u- spun, & novel cotton fabri for dAresse Rife” for e 50C 65c Wash Sltln id inch Wash s:lun;i a high- o yarn mercerizei Sotton rabric, in white SOC and_colors. 65c White Flannel 27-inch White Wool Flannel, close - woven, soc woft-inish grade. $l 50 Bed' Pillows 20x28 and 21x27 Bed Pillows, Umbrellas SIS Menl and Women's Umbrellas, Ity, fast-black, rain- proof herlun (cotton) u’flatn covers; assorted stylish hmd}el o2 Nouvy cord loopa: aiss 3 | $1.50 and $2 Rugs, Each Prinoe of Wales loops for $l 3x6-ft. Heavy Weight La Belle MeN eecesctartnncncenns Basket Weave Rush or Japanese designs; blue, green, tan Grass Rugs, in stenciled $l and brown; perfect quali Girls’ Panty Dresses Little Girls’ Panty Dresses, good qual- (First Floor—Bargain Table.) $1.25 Bath Sets ity ginghams; as- Embroidered Turkish Bath Sets, sorted colors; $l in sizes 2 to 6 years... . asgorted colofis; large $1 towal \pth wash cloth to (l-llel Dept.)