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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C Pennsylvania Avenue SQaks & (lompany There’s Appeal to Indiv duality in Saks Spring Suits —Especially these Suits— —with the two pairs of trousers $377-50 ch a store you expect the woolens to be of high-grade. You expect them to be well made =and well trimmed. But you are not prepared to find them of the quality these are—at the price they are marked. That’s the Saks of it. Making facilities that can conserve care without encroaching upon qual- ity. And the character of the de- signing — another Saksism that will bring you and this store closer together. No matter how good, factory clothes cannot but be ready- made—for the average taste and form. Saks Clothes are ready- for-wear — but specially made for Washington men—with their tastes consulted and incorporated into the model and make. These—pin-stripes and checks—of many combinations—mark Saks individuality. The Karlton Hat is back in all its glory 3 It never has becn equaled; nor will it be— for two reason: We specify details rigidly— and we are willing to take the profit-conse- quence in marking them $3. The blocks, of course, are the new spring shapes—but the proportions are - Karlton di mensions. Silk lined or not; welt or raw edge and in the exclusive colors. All patterns. The Saks $5 is another special production. And we've Stetson’s—beginning at $7. For Saturday Men’s Shoes and Oxfords $4.95 —that at other times are up to $8 Ten styles—all good ones—Black leathers, Tan leathers, Mahogany leathers and Patent Leather — Brogues, semi-Brogues, Sports Oxfords. English and conservative lasts. Boys’ Mahogany and Brown Calf Lace Shoes; Brogue and Square tée; and English lasts. Every pair warranted. Sizes 1t0 6......... $3.95 Sizes 10 to 13V5......$9.95 1,000 pairs Children’s Play and School Shoes. Elk leather uppers and oak sewed soles; low or spring heels. Sizes from $1.49 SHEDRZE cosnivosiotidtetieion sl iaioiiointe s Now’s the time for Athletic Union Suits 79c 3 for $2.25 A price made possible by circumstances. Check and Self-stripe Madras; cut full with lots of room. All sizes. Seventh Street Boys’ Spring Reefers $8.75 Gray and Tan—of Double-breasted model; with belt all around and mohair lining. Size 11/ to 10 years. Boys’ Spring Suits $11.75 With 2 pairs of Pants All-wool Cheviots— belted model; with both pairs of pants full lined —and pants built of the same goeds — with an interchangeagle belt of same goods. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys’ Bell Blouses $1.00 The new spring models pl White and fancy patterns—with neckband, or regular or Eton collar attached. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Spring-Weight Pajamas $1:88 —they’re special, too. Solid colors—Pink, Blue, Gray, Tan, White and Heliotrope; cut on generously hig lines; fastening with silk frogs. On the Economy Floor (Fourth Floor) Repeated for Saturday Men’s Suits $19 You'll have the word of every man who has seen these Suits today that they are remarkable values. Truly they are. New patterns. Fancy Cheviots and worsteds. Sport and conservative models—and all sizes up to 42. ‘RIDAY, MARCH 2, 1923. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. A card party, under suspices of the Carbery Parent-Teacher Association. will be glven tomorrow, 8 p.m.. at Masonic Temple, Sth and F strcets Inortheast. Prizes. Bethany Chapter, 24, 0. E. 8§, will give a card party tomorrow, pan. with Roberta Fosse. 1718° S street. Washington Hebrew Ansociation: The children's services will be con- ducted by Harry Wender and Robert Baum, tomorrow, 10:30 a.m. < Women's City Clubs Mins Beas Rowe, traveling editor of the Farmer's Wife, will speak tomorrow at forum luncheon on_“Do You Want Your Daughter to Marry a Farmer?" The Ohfo Girlw’ Club will give = dance tomorrow, 8 p.m. in Mount Pleasant Lodge iall, 14th and Ken- yon streets. All Ohloans invited. The Woman's Trade Unicn League { will_meet Tuesday evening. at Pyth- |lan Temple, for an educational gath- {ering. Dr. Royal 8. Copeland of New | York, and senator-elect, will mak {an address. Other speakers: Bdwacd | Keating, cditor of Labor, and Gompers. The District A Phi Beta will glve Endion Club tomorrow at 5:30 p.m. All Gamma Phis asked to attend. o meet at 36th 0 p.m.. Sunday Ingleside to Lagle Falls line. G. A. tion of Gam Wanderlusters and M streets, at i for a hike from i Ttock, on Great Gambs will lead. Red Triangle Outing Club—FPro- zressive card party tomorrow. 8:15 Dinc. at 2509 14th sireet, hi lappa Nu Serority dance, to- moriow, 9 poo. at T400 16th sireet S1. Paul's Council of Catholic has -postponed its meeting for tonight, owinz to the death o pre<entative W. Bourke Cockran ; who was to huve addressed th cll on the ubject of “Educatior Lewocracy in a ries Lvans Hughes C Nu Phi F tage u stunt smoker at its use. Sigma Nu Phi Inn, 1654 umbia road. tomorrow evening. The Db lof Americun Pen Women will omit «l Sunday tea at the clubLouse, mbers having been invited by Locher to meet 934 1" street. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. sheridan Post, Noo of the Republic. in G. A ap- will pter Co- { With lier in her stu i Pail Grand Mrs. William Foa tion of Sunday TONIGHT. rd _party will be hbone Temple, No. &, $ o'clock, Pythia given Pythian 8 Temple. Passion Play (Oberammergau) be presented at T iscopal Church, § c choir. Free admi V. Henry B, Lut open u ten- {week courde in character analysi 1 the Central Y. M. C. A.. und of School of Religious Ldu- Men and women i School nedy, dramatic talent The Road to um of Central| performance | Another Washington Hebre cantata of Massenet. and prepared twater, will k. in celcbration of i t of Purlm. An augmented cho The Business Women's Council wil 5 o'clock, in lecture room of 1 of the Covenant. Percy Fos- fter will oc chief speaker. The wiil day New Taxas Society Independence £:30 o'ciock, at Muste. Daneing. give a ! . Willara | Hotel. |tee | National capital lerans of Foreign Grand Army Hall. { Med Triangle Outing Club will have bowling party at Market Alleys. corgia avenue and Rock Creek Chusch road. At 8 o'clock. War: meet in | The Maryiand University Glee Club {will give a concert in Sunday school {house of Calvary Baptist Church, 3 {oclock. for benefit of Baptist Home for Children. TONIGHT. T.eague for Industrial Demoer a s “new order founded on produ for use and not for profit.” will meet. on Februars 18, cion Hatel | Phone { BrOOCH | Reward Tetween Vst and Channing_w | o Finder please return to 192 nw. @ st Piststonw. 1 Tite_and_hiack ;2250 rewand. setter, female, mot Col. 3307, 7 weiter; Bot brok mh3e icron: in- set with Returp Homer bldg. 3250 rescard NTTY_PIN, R D {pearin and sm To Mise Trene | s ¥ A v PIN- Lambda ! Woodward & Lothrop's. diamond in_center. cke, Room Col. 20 1 UALF FOUNTA [14th, Reward. . 3040, [ TTREITY_PONDS — Fank Dooks, money and | Jow $100 reward for faformation leading o recovery_of <ame: lost on occasion of fire, 7. 1028, at address below. W. K. nw. . nguiar shape. enamel and goid, % pletnres of Inds aud_gentleman. urn Room 334 N-O bldg., Govt. Hotels. & teturn to room N between G and H oo Sclhiool, P_at., near Tih. 2 T _contalulng new pair of baby shoes | at 15th_and Col. rd._ Columbia A AKLS_String graduated: Saturday or Sun- Finder kindly return 3023 O st. n.w. | POCKETBOOK, wmall. containiug $41. Te phione Col. 8804, Apt. Reward. . | POCKETROOK, gray leather. in Woolworth'’ [10c store: receipts, raliroad passes and mone: i Reward. 216 Minn. ave., Renning. D. C. PURSE—Containing wmall gold wateh and ! door ker., Wednesday afternoon: monogram (¥, 7. gI. " Finder telephone Adams 1221, o SUTTCASE, between 18th and 1 Reward. B. Hennon, WATOH, gold. Wednedny Reward if returned to Room 102, Star buflding. | WATCH_Tf finder of gentieman's open fared | gold-flled_Hamilton watch. lost February 25, {1l return to E. B. Christle, 3220 McRinies . n.w.. he will receive $23 reward; no q | tione asied p WRIST WATCH-—Gold. Tady's, hetween Con- ! mox Club and Poli's Theater. Finder please call office of chief clerk, Dept. of Justice. Re. ard, . 1 CEMETERIES. NON-SECTARIAN VA ULTS CEDAR HILL PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAS? Washington's Beautiful Burial Grousd care—Chapel—Perfect Bervice— opoten ots—Moderats Drices— Torme " * 17th ‘and Pa. Ave. Linc, 63029, 1 tion or Vi i For Booklet, Information or Tialt o Ceme: tery, Call c cctarten . Perpetast - e e Bty ‘boulevard, at District Tine. Office:70512thSt.N.W. Phone Fraaklin 4745. Weite for 10 : W muel | Men | heduled | coun- | et Branch of the League | will meet at &1 nefiguration | ciock, assisted | be presented | entertain- ¢ Admission | L Vet- | Return | 30 Slgma, o . — e ock. in Public Library Tuplc.’ Normal Standard of Living.” Slizabeth M. Phill will give a progarm, artists, at 8 o'clg tional Church. apter, No. 2, o ard party at 8 o'clock. lowa cirele, Mercer-Hadl, services, § o'clock, in St. Andrew's Church.” Mr. Mercer will address women and girls over fourteen in the church. while Mr. Hadley wlll speak to men and bors in Sunday school room. Topics of both lectures, “Wom- en's Greatest Enemy.” " Mission will Thold A talk on “The Building Up of haracter” will be given, 8 o'clock. ‘nited Lodge of Theosophist, 8 Tth strect, vill present the of its spring play. tonigit | ght, In the sudi-| Road to and tomorr. Lorium of the Centrdl High Tomorrow night has been de S alumni nigiat, when it expe t all graduates will attend Justice Pierce Butler of the Court will be the guest of he eception by the Min ety 4t the Washington ¢tub, * NOTED SEAMAN DIES. Capt.' Hudgins-Piloted First Pas- senger Steamer Through Canal. NEW YoRK. M h 2.-—-Capt. Ar- vl”"' Tod Hudgins, w fdely known sea- {man. who piioied the i 4 passen wuzh Sthe Panama Gen canal Georse suddenly Lome of heart {one vears old war as captais yrps. and at supervised the buil port. at which more ‘H\'oo 00 troops were ed Capt. Hudgins a lineal descond- ant of 1 i Drake, the man cumnavigate the glob ther was ¢ Charles H. Hud . Who was on the staff of Store- 1l Jackson. He is survived by his widow. who Miss Agnes Robe: of Maryland Deaths. BRIGNOLL. nturdar moy aly Rasars nds invited. ing. et 10 Chur, 3 an. Veed 3. fir Campie € Kep 1 . Dedean Satucdar. Mazeh 3, at 10 am. CABRCLL. Deraried this I'fe Febiuars 19 at ) am. MARY CARROLL ut. at the residence of her mother. | Carreil 4th st now.. uess. which she bore with Christian | i« wurviced by her mother. | fwo sistors, hrot ers. thiee sunts and | t of ‘relatives and friends. F Third Raptist Church Satu at 11 a.m.. Rev. Bullock, pastor We Lnow God ouly loaned you To us for a little while, when the angels came to take you awa were ready with & {EDWARDS. W nesday. Februars At 3:40 @ hin rexidence nvited. HEIM. On Wednesdar. Februasy 28 hee restd 1129 6th st ne, MARY THERESA. k Hen e Heim . held er late reside 2pm. Interm: 1923, &: Fehruars 923, residonce, 1644 drd st HYSON. heioved husband of Fareile’ Hyson (nea [lansburgh). decated father of Kathrine, Violet and Mae Hyson and son af John on, sr. and the late | Anna Hyson and brother of Lottie and | n Ilveon, jr. Funeral services it resigence Saturday, March Friends and relatives in i i B !LAWTON. Tues Febraary 2 Tier home, in ¢ widow of Winhous of St. John Allisou Lawton snd sister of | | Mre 7 Tawton Morgan of this cits and | | aunt of wr i in | { family plot, ‘IAGE}L Wednesday. ' Feoruars b st ; Tiiomas P, chapel of Prank Geier's | | nw.. on Saturday. | mass At H Rela- | | Mot § her tesidence, i W. beioved | luneral from i William Joseph's Chus March Otivet " come- | ars, 28 1023 at! T parents, | s e e | loved son of Wiltshire and George azed 21 months, Funeral from MT.{ ofivet Saturd 8 am | NELSON. Wednesday, February 28 1923 R:20 pm., &t the fesideace of her aist Grace N Tee Tath K. o ) BRLANCH Nk r of the iate Robert D. and - Nelson. Services S 10, Tines to. funeral home, 21 . Mondar, March 5 cemeters, where mass will be | Relatives and friends | 0 pm.. ¢ ark. WARD | beloved huxband of | Tuneral services at | Rethel Churen, Fairfax county, Va.. Satur-| pm. i uddenly, at the Continental Hotel, | Washington, D. Wednes by 2810 pom.. MATK Thomasx 4. 1 Congrussional cemete: ROACH, March Hagen Roach, 205 10t st. n.e., Brookland. Funeral from St An- | thony's’ Church on Saturday, March, 3, at 10 a.m. BOACH, Members of Washington Council, No, 224, Knights of Co e advised of | the' death, March 1, at his re i e . itreokland, of Brother J. | A" charter member of the | council, and req; tend funeral sercices at St Church, 3. i D, Al { ROBINSON. - Tt Eitvin g, R 1 Nilience Katurun STANGE. Wednesdus 7 FR. RT a 1810 18t st Ttins Church, North ats., Baturdas, March 3. at meat at Mount Olive TOEK. Suddenly. March 1, 1923, at his lome { O cpanne i, HALRY HARKA STOEK. (Baltimre papers pleast copy.) VINES. Departed this life February 28, 1923, 'at tenidence, 60 Fenton pl. n.w., JACOB A. - “beloved husband of Elia E. Vines voted father of Leah J. and Thomax brother of Leah “Holloway Father-tn.inw of Eisie Vincs and brother-in-jaw of William Hollowsy. Notice of funeral later. Sl WELCH. Thursday pm.. at his rosidence, t Joth st. nw.. ALBERT I beloved hushand of Marian V Donatdson). Funeral services Monday morn Ing at O o'clock, at Holy Trinity Chureh. Tnferment at Osk Hill cometers. Friigdl‘ pitol and T am. Inter- (nee tdence. March 226 Minnesota h 5, at 9:18 nnc’s Chureh, e where uiem mass will be sung at 10 a.m. Rel h es and feiends iovited to attend. 4* BERGER. The Auxiliary Hon BRAXTON, | CoRRY. In Memoriam. Kacred to the memors of our dui wid motler, MARY A, BERG! departed thix 1ite one year ago today. 2 1922 Avoiverary mess at 8t. Dominic nur, HER HUSBAND AND OBILDREN. In sad but loving remembran: dear mother, MATTIE BRAXTO} ried this life three years ago toda: . 1923, Can_ 1 heip tut feel o lonols. _ When her volce T do not hear? For uo words were ever sweeter Then the words she spoke so dear Her cheery ways, her smiling face Are a pleasure to recall; Skic had a- fefendly word for each. And died beioved by ail. Her bisy hands are folded, Her work on earth Is done; Her troubles are all ended. Her heavenly crown in won To me there comes & memory Of Jove that is seldom et When T think of my dear mother Whom T never shail forget. A loviog one from me bas gone ce 1 loved tn stilled; is vacunt In my hear never can be flied Tu_the gravesurd softls ‘sleeping Wiere the flowers gently wac: Liex the ouc 1 loved so dearly, In her lonely, silcnt grave Mother T often wit and think of < When T am all alone: For memors is th of “m 1 HER LOVING AND HEARTBROREN SuN LAYMOND L. BRAXTON. 2 BRAXTON. In sad loving rememhrane of ‘my dear mother, MATTIE BRAXTON s life three years ugo 1 ¥, March 2, 1520, Heaven retaineth now the treasare. Earth the casket keeps. Sunbea £ linger sleeps, DAUGHTER, DOROT two sesrs ugo t motie uher 1ol AND FAMILY cmembrance o CORRY. w ears ago toda SEIT In sad bt lovin dear mother, Mo rted iife two ch 2, Juxt A line of sw Of my nother, kind &nd true; Tust a t of "decotio That my heart stili onks for xou UER LOVING SON JOUN AND PAMUIY remembrance DAVIS. Sacred to tie memors of our det mother, ELLENNORAH, who departed tii life lx years azo today, March =, 1917 Not dead Not lest memors, ANNIE AND ELLA GARLAND. In sud but loving remembra of my dear sister, Mre. ANNA V. G LAND tnee Blucy, who departed this ' 150 years ago 3 3. Mareh 1, 1 tach hou t comes to us anew With bitter sense of loss, © God in heaven, it Heip ns to be: LOVING B ZTHER, WILLIS R AND SISTRININ AND MARY M JENKINS who e pleasure N i, ips xar good bye the pain memirance i a0 now 1 ho_sttl ciese who loved th LOVING AN BLANCIE STEWARD AND PERS TERSON ILL. In sad but our dear daughter and PIPER NEILL. who dcd M; Death bas robbed us of our dar! O the one e losed <o weil Tuken from this world of sorrow., Sufely home with (i Hi DEVOTED M WRIGHT, H. \FILL. ROBINSON. Tn of my dear’ ba " 3 SON. “who died four cars ago toda; =, 1919, We only ark to liv o when 1 Tiat we mas moet our loved one In the 1and heyond tiie sun. This world may ehange from Fear to ) And friends ¥ 10 duy But never shall the one we lote From memocs fade away. MOTHER AND BROTE In ki and todus In_onr hearts vour memors linge tender. fond and tro, ix not a day, dear Mars, T do not think of rou. Time soothes the bitterness of g sour memory will ever linger in_ou LOVING PARENTS AND BROTH SUTTON. Tn sad but losing remembrance o dear sister. NARAH SUTTON (oo coc). who departed tils life twe rears ago toduy, March 2. 1821 d_of pain and sorrow und_ blost wister, cternal reat HER LOVING SISTER, IRENE SCIPPIO. * VANHOOK. In xad hut loving remembrance of our dear daughter and sister, CORRINI this life one jear Ago toda; back sweot memorics Evers memory’ bri Deep within our he Thoughts of her we loved - Some may think we are not lonel) hen at times thes see us smiie, e do ther know the heartache, That we suffer all the while Mas her xoul rest in peace. WER LOVING MOTHER AND SISTER. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JAMES T, RYAN 817 PA. AVE. B.E. »lk\del Chapel. Lincols 142. Private Ambulances Livery in Connect | ~~Quik. Dignified_and Eficient Service. W. W. Deal & Co., 816 B ST. N.E. Lincolo 3464 Automobile_Service Chapel. WA Speare €o. UNDERTAKERS 1208 H STREET.NW TORMERLY 9407 ST. e p— i 3. Bperis 3 Ricko Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. e et Automobile Service. J. WILLIAM LEE, Funersl Embalmer. Livery i connection. Commod! chapel and modern crematorium. Moderate prices. 332 Pa._ave. p.w. Tel. call. M, 1385 HERBERT B. NEVIUS 926 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. MAT Wivate Ambuiance. WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st. ne. Phons Line AModern Chiapel. Automoblis F Director wat 2606, IV.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R Spears tablishment. * Q4q) W, ;‘:n:n Frank, 6426, F st- N. . THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS. Undert ‘L‘I ELEVENTH §T. .B..“. akers. “Homelike Funeral Patlors o one Lincoln 480, - - Frank Geier’s. Sons Co. 1118 SEVENTH ST. N.W. M.ifl un Modern Chapel._Telephone. #. MORTICIANS €3 a2 rian ave. S pasamiron. 3 D LT = DimabyHakay 641 H SBT. N.B. Phope L. 5343 —_ FUNERAL DESIGNS, Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St,

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