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D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 8 1923 R R R IR IR IR IK F rlday—The Day of Unusual Values Spring apparel to the fore—interestingly priced. Something new —something special for every one! Spring’s Allure ln Women’s Sults Coats, Dresses Coats and Capes Special group straightline coats, kimono blouse wraps and panel capes, with touches of han e|lnr bout fifty condemned broidery, silk braiding and stitch scaffol h it 1 - ing. New wool fab- to scaffolds, is his spiritual ad i Al T 849 50 Dress Coats Smart straightline model. with plaited panel back and \udc sleeves in deer, gray, navy and black cordella, silk cable stitched in self 'color $39 50 arlored Suits All the new notes in dressy wrap- around, loose box, side fastening blouse models, the newest long bow—sash _suit—and the miore strictly tailored types—in cord twill, ~ cordine and 348 50 oy velour checks . Costume Suits Three pieces, a suit tor out of doors, and a charming frock— every new fashion feature in panel. box, wrap-around, blouse and mandarin _ jacket—in e S §55.00 Dresses in Two Special Groups Models for general service Crepe Roma, Georgette, flat in Cantons, flat crepes and crepe and crepe de chine, new printed crepes. Straightline cordfon pleated panels and and draped—nav o black and all n colors Students Seek o Py Tescon] FOR NURDERNG WFE | Ernest Shands. colorea twenty-eight yvears old, wife mur- | derer, shortly after 10 o‘clock tomor-1 Hopkin® |row morning will pay the extreme penalty of the 1a® on the scaffold at the District jail. When arrested by Detectives Kelly crivener the; morning of August 9, 1922 v i} utes after he had hacked his wife's’ head with a hatchet, he expressed || sorrow for his failure to succeed and said he would finish the job if per- ed to go to the hospital where she had been taken. When told of his wife's death later in the day he hegged that he be taken to court without delay and be permit. ted to pay the penaity on the scaf- o he asked. BOOST IN TIMBE SUPPLY IS URGED Secretary Wallace Tells Sen- ate Committee That Forests Must Be Replenished. INDORSES SNELL BILL By the Associated Press. Arthur BALTIMORE. Md, March 8. Students at the Johns Medical Scheol are paying for their tuitfon with blood money, liter- ally. They are sclling their blood for transfusfon purposes at $50 a transfusion. It is an easy way to make money, according to Dr. John G. Huck, professor of medi- cine. All the student has to do is to lie down, sacrifice a little blood and then collect the $560. But the fly ir. the ointment, from the students’ standpoint, is that all are not ellgitle to be bled. The subject must, in the first place, be . g perfectly healthy. Then, his biood State Policy in Tree must measure Up to & certain standard. A “red-blooded man” Growing. for transfusion purposes must be more than a movie hero. ——— More than 100 students, Dr. Huck says, have listed themselves as be- ing ready to sell their blood. The blood of each of these men has been analyzed and classified in a definite blood group. When a transfusion becomes necessary the student whose blood group corre- sponds to that of the patient is called for the operation. Each student now {s limited to three Operations a year, which re- stricts his blood money to a maxi- mum of $15 1216 F St. N.W. Special Sales Women's and Misses’ Sports Attire Featuring Many Sports Suits $39.50 Women's Golfex Kiltie Check in gray and white and tan and cocoa—jaunty hip length box model. Misses’ English mixtures in breezy box styles or ve- lours checks beautifully de- signed on more strictly tai- lored lines. Knockabout Suits $26.50 Up-to-the-minute smartness for all sorts of utility service —Wooltex Suits, of homespun, also Camelshalr, English Mix- tures and Checks and dlagon- a Notablv diversified in Misses’ Spring Coats and Capes Unusual Assortment at $49.50 Youthiul style has been the theme in models that are of unusual charm at the price—such a Capes of Ramie or navy graceiully disclosing pretty printed lining and col- lared with seli in latticed InmL Coats in navy and black Mandalay—a smart wrap-around model full crepe lined and hand embroidered. Wrap-cape of navy twill cord, with contrasting blue crepe tucking ornamentation, Misses’ New Dresses Surprising Values at $29 50 Dr. Baker Advocates Federal and hy delay it Due to the law’s delay, however, he has been permitted to live exactly seven months. One delay in the exe- cution resulted from an application for time in which to permit Shands to make preparations for the here- A broad program to meot the na- after. Rev. John Roherts, who has tional timber reauirements through C the srowing of new supplies was out- lined to the special Senate committee on reforestation vesterday by Secre- tary Wallace of the Department of Agriculture. Secretary Wallace de- scribed in detail the timber situation in this country. Dr. Hugh W. Baker, executive sec- Tetary of the American Paper and Pulp Assoclation, advocated the en-|reasonable encouragement to timber actment into law of the Snell bill ang |BFOWing by private land owners % : : through the force of enlightened self. ll"e l‘i‘ ex ls ine principles of co-operation be-!interest ‘and . commercial &ain, *but » federal government and|the policy will not be complete of | na o e fully effective without — reasonabie | ke s aee: orms of public control over forest | _Under our constitutional and country today | other limitations. =uch public control e etary r must probubly be left to the exercise | ) a siortage of timber,’ Our | of the policc powers of the state, at| [¢ t.hc liver is right the whole ands today told Maj. William warden of the jail, that he w red to meet his death calinl lined group told the committee. system d demands will increase as|least at the present timer e | Little Liver Pills Sbex IhetoraealMIBLer i boioe ACQUITTED OF ASSAULT. tional policy should aim Zontinuons timber S ouch, as possible of| 1ouls E. Lawrence, seventy years land suited chicfly to that pur- |15 ”%ae acquitted by a Jary in Crime inal Division 1 yesterday afternoon of a charge of assault with a danger- ous weapon preferred by George . Kay, a carpenter, fifty-eight vears old. Lawrence is a plasterer, and was working with Kay In a vacant house hen a dispute arose, and Kay imed Lawrence struck him over tno head with @ hatchet. Lawrence claimed eelf. £ sleeve and the completing note of deco ration A few new dresses at $18.50—Come early to get them. Women’s Sport Coats $19.50, $25.00 Tan Polo Topcoats, full silk lined. plaited panel back, belted, $19.50. Fleeced overplaids, in gray and tan, raglan sleeves, panel backs, leather trimmed cuffs and pockets, $35.00. Misses’ Sport Coats $21.50 Gray plaid mixture or polo drapes - tan, full back to be worn belted or unbelted, also in- verted plait and box plaited back-—raglan sieeve modele Skirt Specials, A Rare Chance to Buy $5.00, $10.00 Borx p.!lh:d nnd.!lrnilhl . Deauville Scarfs line models in minart woolens, 30 Scarfs—a wonderful selection of styles, grouped in nve new stripe effects, lots, at special prices tomorrow! Tied edged and Batik cffects K included in this sale. $1.50 Single and Double Silk wool There are at present 254 Liggett Drug Stores in the most Scarfs in paisley, ST st prominentcities of the United States. More are being added print and novelty sl 00 10.00, almost daily. Our desire is to render an ultimately complete colorings ... 5 " and uniform national Drug Store service, selling the best $2.30 and .75 Crepe de Chi More Knickers Drug Store merchandise at consistently reasonable prices. Radiums and Printed S Special, $3.95 ther 1ot ready to rush ction of all forest nership, cut-over timbered, is the most ur- nt thing. The present cosoperation the federal government with the fire protection should be in- Adequate protection on a per cent by the federal per cent by the states ent by the lund owners t \H(hnk!rly cost the government 50,000 annually. H djustment of tuxes to the long: ature of timber crops ||r0bflbl) ! anks next_to fire protect m- vorta This question is sbviously jurisdiction. ~ The planting of forest trecs should be given spe- c:al public aid, and I believe the federal governnient should offer c1al co-operation to the states in owing nursery stock to be dis- uted at cost for this purpose. Forest Ownership. Public forest owenrship should be extended The tederal government Iminister for forest purp sent public lands suitable r this and should acquire addition- b or exchange. forests should New Silk Handbags Arrive Four Styles—$5.00 Adorable new types of bags, contrasting navy ¢ moire silk with shimmering siik 1 swinging purse, vanity mirror and cla the higher priced handbags—cut steel HANDBAGS—ODDS AND ENDS Leather Handbags, $1.00 $7.50 Beaded Bags, $5.00 One lot of twen chiefir 10 black: all of them fitted. $3.50 Silk Bags, $2.50 $8. 50 Luther} Bagi,\ [15500 15 only—blue, black and I'ais catber tTvols tey A h'.a(i\ ric crystal and co nd wi nan- 3 Drug Stores 15th and G 1237 Pa. 418 7th 1715 Pa. 13th and F 14th and F 1006 F 904 F Ave. Ave. side panels, in striped_crape. English New Fur Neckwear Advantageously Low Priced $18.50 — Decuble A Few Examples of Our LOW CUT PRICES 50c sise Hind's Homey aad a5¢ Almond Cream, 39c. 50c_ mize Mulsified Cocoanut 35c_wize Catex Cake Polish, oL, svc. 20c. Get a tube for Ml:“;ec Pebeceo Tooth Pante, mg siZe Tpana Tooth Paste, each me.mber of 30e size Kolynos Tooth Paste, 2% size Lyon's Tooth Pow- your family. Chil- } L5 ; Se1, Tie. dren like its de- Crenm, Soer (Al Rowiereer = liciousflavor. 2 cakes Physicians and Sur- | 81.00 alse Houblgan('s Quelque 8Be. al Tale 0" . . It makg| tooth geon: oap, leur Talcum Powder, Sfe. brushing a treat. 50c size Java Rice Powder. 39c. $1.00 aize D. & E. Cold Cream, . COLGATE’S 12 cakes Palm Olive Soap, 59c. 25¢ size Resinol Soa ‘Washes and Polishes Doem’t Scratch or Scour irc Cutex Powder Polish, re Cutex Powder Pol Variable Weaves, Fuli-Fashioned Silk Hosiery $1.25 Fuil-fashioned, pure silk, slightly variable weaves of $200 quality. Black, medium gray, fawn. putty, African beige and silver. Remnants, Too—Just a Few—Sale Until Monday Limited lots of good merchandise that can't last through the day— come carly! Sale of Remnants closes at 12 o’clock tomorrow. GLOVE Better Buy Philippine Underwear e Without Delay One Lot, 95¢c $1.59 Two-clasp Heavry Silk Odds and ends of direct shipments of persona fine garments. Gloves, in champagne, tan and brown o 1 i Semliox $3.00 Nightgowns and Envelopes, $L.75 focwo gnu‘;l‘:a"‘sll‘k““t;l‘o’:i‘:,‘“ln Hand-scalloped and hand-embroldered with choice of white, black, gray and brown. square or V-neck nightgowns. $4.00 Nightgowns and Envelopes, $2.75 Fine Nainsook. with vokes, in solid or evelet hand-embs and tucked and em- with em silk and woo! and other artistic and s As the result of a speciaily fortunate s WE \oav;;e bgadr;’e:l {?!‘h;: in Egyp- 1 y able to offer— s T sl 5 out—an exceptional opportu- At $650—Stone marten - At S 2 nity to select the correct sum and sable 1 Fitch Radium and r"P' de Chine this time. 17 you were not At §1250—Natural gorgeous all-over de- able to be fitted in our last rel chokers and signs; others bor- sz 95 fale, come tomorrow. opossum chokess i $7.00 Batik tied and dyed de- At $§1650 — Dark $5.00 Beautiful ey signs, in Crepe Canton chokers. signs, u; wonderful Persian col- Georgette, exc usive novelties: orings, full size, great chiefly - variety of types. $3.95 kind Special Purchase Usual $5 Styles $3 9 5 o R New Sport and Tailored Hats Fine Silk Underwear . Speclally Priced, 312.50 Envelope Chemise—Radium silk and heavy crepe de A most unusual showing of strikingly individual hats— chine ta}lored modcls_ Tucked and embroidered yokes; self the kind that are regu]arly up to $22.50. straps; in flesh, orchid and white. Lng;gingi l\ii‘S) 1lm‘flfr shapes, developed in fabrics Vests—Radiums and heavy crepes: hr::‘l‘:r; ;(3):[: al ;;D:;fi;e ects and very high bred. broidered yokes: flesh, white and orchid. unusual appliques. Step-ins—)atching vests, both radium 23e_size Klenzo Tooth Faste, 3 for 65 25¢ nize Ilanol (for the bauds), 3 for 68e. 30c size Bromo Seltzer, 43c. $1.00 aize Horlick’s Malted Milk, 7Pe. Alophen Pills, 49c. Phillips’ Milk of Magnestia, 42c. $1.10 size Nuzated Irom, 79¢. 35¢ size Castoria, Z5c. nd crepes. 25¢ size Woodbury's Soap, 18c. 25¢ size Cuticura Soap, 18c. 38¢ alse Listcrine Tooth Paste, ise Stillman’s Freckle 29e. 85c_mize Cutex Liquid Polish, 20¢. i MARCH SALES RIKER'S ANTISEPTIC 1—$79.50 Large Womnfl Tooth Powder brown Mariano Coat with self An extra e collars .00 k- 2 ‘_ size, con- 1—$125.00 Blac nfi\srn with raccoon collar....$6950 —1 Wpogeeet i venient tin Blouso Coat with beaver collar. 1—$195.00 Lcopard Cat ML of a thoro Coat, with raccoon collar $2.00 Sixfeen-button Length also some hand-drawn yokes i and cuffs $97.50 | Fine Silk Gloves, brown and a Sleanaing 1-$20000 Marmink 45 inch | few white. 5 e $5.00 Nightgowns and Envelope: Rose and vine patterns in solid and ¢ eaves & .$100.00 $2.85 and Two-clasp ith beautifully scalloped edges, straps or built-up French Kid Gloves, black only. 1 plelunt. UMBRELLA LOTS GO DOWN While the need of them goes up $2.00 Eight - button length At $4.95 Reindeer Fabric Gloves. in gray and beaver. Good chooring of colors and handles of bakelite or ca with leather loops or bakelite FMngs, matching tips and fr\r $2.00 and $3.00 Novelty Ch At $6.85 oisette Gauntlet Gloves, white, beige, covert and black. $2.50 One-clasp P-K Capeskin Fashionable shades in fine silk with 1%-inch satin border: handles invitingly smart in amber or ivory finish or carved wood and having leather strap carricrs This u Surel the End of omen’s WlNTER COATS 1—3$65.00 Brown Cordella with self oollar . “A Few FUR COATS HALF OFF 1-$139.00 Marmot Coat, RIKER'S Violet Cerate derlully lu;un: 'l'ollat oo healig propersies. an roperties. cream whlgl\ pmly be used for massaging u!ullu for o i i 39c LORD BALTD/{ORE Writing sclected 5.00 $155.00 Black Karami Coat with Caracul collar and cuffs. DR.BELL'S Pine-Tar Honey 1-—$165.00 Large Womans 2 Brown Fashona Coat with bea- = nch ver collar ... -$68 Wrap “Coat, natural Fitch 1—3196.00 Brown Marveila collor $125.00 Blouse Coat, fox shawl collar and 00 Date cuffs .00 P 7 nch Coats, lared 2-$600 Mole Capes $300.00 Caracul Gloves, |n tan and brown. Sizes l‘,% 6%. 0 T'o clasp French Kid, ay and black. ight-button Washable Gloves, in natural w $50.00 1—$235.00 Purple Chiffon yet Wrap, ermine collar. .. $95.00 Evening Gowns 3 — $59.50 Rose Georgette Gowns, sizes 34 and 36.... 3—$69.50 Tmported Beaded Tempting Remnant Prices Women’s Dresses Smart style, fine materials, but now they must be closed out. GENTLEMEN'S HARD Rubber Combs colors, Years ago, Grandma used Dr. Beli's Pine- Tar Heney for the coughs of all the family. Today, as yesterday, it is . relieving the sufiering of thousandsof Tigtls ones as well as grown-upa. It bnu- n Tight aitacks of coughing. Jooseas, phi woothes inflamed tisswes. P boluco. V‘au.lul'htu rl"hl through the bad weatber. Mmfi"'g“’«fhww Tomorrow Alright Nw- Tomics — fresh_alr, a good nd 4 MR Tabiet to make du- better. Nnnn;‘wv (Il ‘hbhn) —take 8o different you will be de- R JUNIORS—Little NRs e-third the regular dose. Made of same luudlv ests, then candy coated. For ehildren and adults. i finished. The %:;‘afl"“'; e [ at is wl one pound, about wu& with 50 envelopes in regular price of hich is 90c. During e 79c exce] inter- Al vhe, tEkes the placeof thefinest grain aleohol. H you have been displeased with alcohol -nb-t}t;}m in the past, Rl gt e % 450 . ,W AspirinTablets A standard, home remedy ’fnr the relief of all forms of whether rheumatic, neu- ‘fl or headache. Prescribed by physicians for eold and ubgp‘ Bonlcoflmfinluin Merch ..-u. 49(3 A T-in. Comb, g:mcuhr]v well finished. May be had all coarse teeth or coarse and 23c fine. The is 35c. Me Considered 2 many of our customers the best system tonic. Contains iron, malt, cascara, and cod liver ex- tract. Ageneralsystem ton- xc and aj penur ars s~ {8¢ ELKAY'S Straw Hat Dye Those who bave had cxm mm this most satisfactory sun and rain m! dye, so applied &d qu{ckly m shades. The regular 25c. huk complete Gowns, in gray l(ua 38 and 40 sas.:go —$85.00 Georgette and e Eoning Gown, size 4 00 X-—L Lace Evening Gown. s 1°-$85.00 Teliow Beaded 8300 size 36 ... 1-385.00 Gray Georgette, rib- bon trimmed, size 34......$69.50 MISSES’ COATS 1—$96.00 Coat of Gerona, flare back in Sorrento blue.....$39.50 1—$85.00 Panvelaine Coat, straightline model In brown, $29.50 1—$385.00 Brown !A:ltmu Coat, blouse mode] .. . .50 1—$125.00 Coat of H‘r\olh. beaver collar and cuffs, blouse MOdel «.vrenseniearaanns - $49.50 1—$155.00 Brown Marvella Coat, blouss model; beaver coilar and cuffs . -$59.50 1—$165.00 Brown Marvella Coat, straight-line model; beaver collar and Cuffs ...........§59.50 HOSIERY : For Little i 35c and S0c Lisle Hosiery, 25c Light brown only, mock-seam style; feet well reinforced. | 75¢ & $1.90 Sport Stockings, Soc Lisle, in wide and narrow rib patterns. Broken sizes, in gray, russet, African and camel, $3 & $4 Sport Stockings, $250 Silk-and-wool two-tone mix- tures, with hand - embréidered clox. Wonderful values for those whose size is here: gray, camel, green, navy and black. $3 & $4 Silk Stockings, $2.65 Fancy dress and sport styles, in attractive patterns. Broken sizes in brown, black and. white. 1—$19.50 Beaded French Slip- over, green ....814.75 1—$26.00 Black Canton Street Dress, size 34...... $1950 3—%$25.00 Braided anton Trepes, black. cocoa. Lauvin green, sizes 34 and 35....§19.50 1—$39.50 Black Beaded Poiret TwAll Street Dress $19.50 2—$29.50 Black Embroidered Satin-face Crepes, size 36, $19.50 2—3$35.00 Black Canton Street Dresses, sizes 36 and 44..§2250 1—$45.00 Black Beaded French slip-over $2350 6—$35.00 Paislev Crepe Btreet Dresses, sizes 34, 36 and 38, §25.00 4—3$49.50 Ribbon - trimmed Satin Street Dresses, sizes 36 and 38 .. .$25.00 1-$35.00 Black Taffeta Street Dress, size 6 $29.50 2-$39.50 Black Taffeta Em- broidered Street Dresses, sizes 36 and 3 1—$59.50 Pebblecrepo Embroid. ered Dress, size 36 . ..$2950 2—Extra Size $39.50 Taffeta Dresses, slzes 4"'1 and 443, 1—$49.50 Brald - lr(mms‘s Straightiine Poiret Twill Dress, size 368 . ... 83350 1—$49.50 Flat Crepe Street Dress, in cocoa, size 36....$3350 1—$69.50 Imported Black Beaded crepe, size 34......§34.50 1—$59.50 Embroldered Navy Poiret Twill Coa! Dress, _ size i3 1—$89.50 Navy Poiret Twill Coat Dress, size 38 1—$85.00 N Dress, size 38. . .$56.50 1—3$85.00 Embrelaerad Satin- tace Crepe, Size 36. $75.00 Certain SWEATERS Called Out §5 to _$8.50 Brushed Wool Slip-Overs, $2.00 Brown, heather and striped models, also navy and black, woven of fine grade yarns in popular round neck style. $5 to $7.50 Sweaters, $3.95 Moha!r tuxedos and slip-over in almost ~every conceivable spring shade; various welight: attractive weavel BLOUSES $3.00 Handmade Blouses, $1.95 Dimities and batistes, in Tux- edo and Peter Pan models; hangd- drawn and real lace trimmings. $4.00 Handmade Voiles, $2.95 Fine, sheer French voile and batistes, with real lace finishes. Broken ‘size range of Peter Pan and Tuxedo models, $3.95 $5.00 Handmade Blouses, French volle, in roand. square and V _necks, with Tuxedo and Peter Pan collars; hand-drawn, hand-embroidered 'and trimmed with real laces. $10.00 avlvd $1250 Costume louses, Suit models, in smart pnng.a silks and cre d h! over and ti Broken size HANDKERCHIEFS 33¢, 3 for $1.00 50c to $1.00 pure linen styles, for men and women. Initiale: corner embroidered and various kinds of men's tape-bordered handkerchiefs. 00d color range. Fine Pickings in PUMPS AND OXFORDS At $195 for $6 to $ Shocs ‘37 pairs—White Satin, French Heel, Evening Slippers. 21 pairs—White bali'} Baby Louis Heel, Evening Slippers, without straps. 19 palrs—Brown, Kid, Low- heel, Strap Pumps, with full round toes, welt soles. 7 pairs— Patent ench Hesl Pumps B airaBlack Satin Colontul Fregch Heel Pumpe, 6 pairs—Patent Two-strap Pumps, with Spanish heels. 8 pairs—Dull Kid Two-strap Pumps, with Spanish heels. At $395 for $6 to $9 Shoes 29 pairs—Tan Calf Cuban Heel One-strap Pumps, welt soles; smart spring style. 19 pairs—Black Kid Buckle Pumps, with Cuban heels and welt soles; very soft and com- fortable. 39 pairs—Black Kid Oxfords. Cuban heels, with rubber heels attached, medium round toes. 34 pairs—Brown Calf Ox- fords, medium round toe, welt soles and low heels with rub- ber heels attached. 41 pairs—Young Women's Patent One-strap Pumps, welt soles, low flat heels with rub- ber heels attached. 49 pairs—Young Women's Brown Calf One-strap Pumps welt soles, low flat heels with rubber heels attached. " Colonial - $10 to $12 samples At $4.95, Regular! irs—Women's of low shoes 4 B or 43 A voull find a rare bargain® At $495 for $10 Shoes 19 pairs—Black Calf. Cuban hesl Oxfords, welt soles, 16 palrs—Brown Calf Ox- fords, Cuban or flat heels, welt soles. A splendid bux! 18 pairs—French Heel, Round Toe Parisian Sandals, very dressy. pairs—Patent and Suede Combination One-strap Tow-heel - Pump:. spring- wear model for yo women. At $5.95 for $10 to $12 Shoes Nearly 200 pairs in this lot, consisting of Evening Slippers, Semi-dress Pumps, Strect Pumps and Oxfords. Every pair well worth vour attention. Black kid, black satin and black suedé tongue pumps, with Baby French heels. Black and gray combination pumps, with full French heels. Patent leather and black kid strap pumps. Black and gold, black and silver combination’ strap even- ing slippers Silver eloth pumps. with full French heels or Baby Louls heels. Cnban Teel Ox- Vr\r practical service. Grain _Blucher Ox with low military heels. serviceable. B Calf fords,

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