Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1923, Page 21

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MICHIGAN PARK ELECTS HODDINOTT Citizens” Association Plans Extensive Community Bet- terment Campaign. endorsed a suggestion to increase its membership from 300 -to 600. Chairmen of standing committees appointed last night were: Pettus, membership; T. B. entertainment; T. J. Kelly, sidewalks and pavements: R. ville, sanitation; August Buehme, police and fire; Mrs. J. A. Kierman, schools and public buildings; T. A. Gillis, public utilitles and Dr. J. A. Kierman, publicity. 0F NEGRD SESSION BETTER HOME, TOPIC: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, > BIDS FOR OLD NAVY SHIPS |§ FOUR LOSE LIBERTY. ’ Two for Bad Check. Hugo Singer, convicted of grand larceny for stealing a! number of shoes from the store of Moses A. Serby, 928 Pennsylvania avemue northwest, was sentenced today by Justice Bailey in Criminal Division 2, to serve three years In the peni- Sol Kessler, who was im- was given one tentlary. plicated” with him, year at Occoquan. Leroy West and Harry A. Deans, both colored, will serve one year each in jall. They were accused of pass- ing a worthless check. —_— Since 1896 the coal miner in this country has worked oh an average of 199" days u year. LIFE INTEREST TO WIFE. Will of Retired Justice Barnard Offered for Probate. The will of Job Barnard, retired Justice of the District Supreme Court, was offered today for probate. He leaves ‘a life Interest in his entire estate to his wife, Florence A. Bar- nard, and at h¥r death the property is to be distributed among their chil- dren, Raiph P. Clarence, Charles A. and Alice Barnard. The widow and Ralph P. Barnard are named as ex- ecutors. Judge Barnard owned real _estate in Washington and at Center Lovell, Me.. valued at $14,600, and had per- sonal property worth $6,500. —_—— The tailoring industry complains of shortage of 37,000 helpers, $112,500 for Ohio, $103,500 for Kentucky, Highest Offers. Cash bids of $112,600 for the obso- lete battleship Ohio and $103,5600 for the Kentucky were the highest re- celved by the Navy Department when proposals for the scrapping of the two vessels and a number of smaller craft were opened today at the navy yard here. The bid on the Ohio, submitted by the Dravo Contracting Company of Pittsburgh, amounted to exactly $9 a ton_ for E\e ship. That for the Ken- tucky, also submitted by the Pitts- burgh company, was slightly under the per ton average on the Ohlo. No awards have been made. FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1923. $3 Lace Clock Silk Hose $1.95 Full Long Silk Gloves $1.00 Women's Double Finger Tip Gloves —14-batton length —all sizes; best colors. UFMAN: 1316 To 1324 7TH ST.. NW. fashioned, ure thread silk, isle black only; all sizes. Lynching Also Discussed as Educational Body Nears Adjournment. | S Sakz-& @rfimg There’s a definite smartness in these Saks 3-Button Suits Little things count in style—and collectively create a fashion. Three- button sacks — these — with buttons spaced “just so”’; lapels drawn in spe- cial proportions; some with patch pockets; made .up in Unfinished Worsteds, Cheviots and Cassimeres— mixtures and over-plaids, in light and dark colors. *35 to *55 | The Saks label in them is a guar- antee of intrinsic worth and sponsor of fashionableness. Closing sessions of the annual con- vention of the Neero National Educa- | tional Congress are being held today {in the John Wesley African Methodist Episcopal Church, 14th and Corcoran | streets. - The congress had under discussion ! means for encouraging ownership | among negroes of better homes, | schools and churches, So that the ne- gro might attain a better standing in | community life. “riminality of Lynching; th and Suppressiol £ d by the delegates. Plans | for uniting the colored race for the ! common good were taken up. ! 5 those scheduled to make ad- fore the convention closes Seventh Street Penna. Avenue Values to $30.00 The entire stock of suits and overcoats left from our Fall and Winter selling to be closed out at this price. Practically every suit is practical for Spring wear, £ and the fact that we prefer not to carry over from one season to another is what ® prompts us to sell these garments at this very low figure. Sizes in suits, 32 to 44, &2 and in overcoats, 32to42. Mr. Man, be thrifty, buy now. Nocharge for alterations. Children’s and Misses’ Patent Men's | Stylish tandi Scrviceable . Leather Strap Oxfords and High Ses $€» .95 /7 S. H. HODDINOTT, annual meeting of the Michigan Park |, Citizens' Association, at 3923 12th sireet pgortheast, when S. H. Hoddi- nott “2 elected president of the as- soclation and other officers were se- lected. colored Ferdin . Lee, president National Memorial Association. Hear Senator McCormick. Senator Medill McCormick of Illi- Mr. Hoddinott had served as vice |nois addressed the convention last president during the past year. His|n!Sht on the progress made by the Feilon omeces lelastedlinsere - | Amcrican negro in improving his Connolly, vice president: R. B He deprecated the lynch- ner, secre! HE $ 2 ant secre urer; T. J. Kelly. Federation of Citizens' N and_B, eB. Vettus, T. B well and | of pegra E. E. Bull members of the executive | Rev. H. J. committec {ropolitan A the colores stick togethe ST s ] {their efforts to work out their The a i pl N & sjyuarely on record a ation of one-man s ing the report of T. . man of the public utilit tee, who the against them. shoes. in a number of Biz shipment of one-strap pumps is here—just_arrived. Made with foot-form shaped toes and neat straps With two Also black and tan high siices for early buttons. Sizes 6 to 2. Dressy and long lasting. . Sizes 6 to 11 itself 12 oper- follow- s, chair- presented The orj solution ion also 11th and G Streets—A. Lisner Fashiongrams from Paris The newest models are shown in this ot ton crepe, flat crep nd georgette dress ,or matron; in colo! f eige, brow 'green, navy and bla ght panels; shirred ribbon novelties; basq aight-line effects Sizes to 44. Extra siz Sale of Spring Coats & Capes Special ov »’ shapes; p turbans, off-the-face, m rooms and quaint bonnet eff in gray, sand, brown, red, almond green open nd tw tone effects—trimmed in flowers, ribbon: A New Group of Neglige Shirts $1:55 The price will mislead you as to the quality of these Shirts — for they are woven madras, with satin stripes— new patterns; fin- ished with that custom touch that gives accurate pro= portions. There are a hundred dozen only. 1315 to 17. pes—includ- while the Values to Sport Coats and e sw wreaths an Gray Hair Dark OST cvery one knows that age Tea and Sulphur, properly ounded, brings back the natu- ral color and luster of the hair when faded. streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which i d troublesome. Nowaday at any drug store for h's Sage and Sulphur Com- pound,” vou will get a ldrge bottle of this famous old recipe. improved by the addition of other ingredients, at a small cost | Don’t stay v. Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened vour hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a spong or soft brush with it'and draw this through your hair, taking one small | B strand at a time: by-morning (hcx- : hair disappears, and after an- | other application or two vour hair | M hecomes beautifully dark., glossy and | attractive. TS dNEEERERAN McCall Printed Prterm 3110 must be Even ncgliges {ashionable! Here is a model that uses the surplice neck, continued on one side to the waist- line. The sleeves are wide at_the wrist to show the bright colored lining which is part of every fashion- able neglige or tea gown. Lines of embroidery around the ncck and sleeves are the only trimming. Sketched from McCall Printed Pattern 3110. 25c. Palals Royal—Bargain frrt A remarkable coterie of Boys’ Suits With extra pants *15 Some Right Posture — others that are not—but all of a type that makes the price wonderfully attractive. Fancy Cheviots and Blue Serges—all wool; fast color; and both pants, full lined. Sizes 7 to 17 years. 41 & Clothes! WMHARRIS Wm. Harris Company Now that the Karlton Hat is back—you don’t have to worry about shape or quality. It's the standard Hat — known from one end of Washington to the other as the Hat that-makes good. All the new shapes, in all the high-grade shades. Always— The Men’s Néw Delta Shoes in eight special models $ Delta Shoes are regular “he- man” Shoes—in styles that are distinctively masculine; in the 3 R ;?vt::fm:t:f Tan, ,',;'lhfo‘gs::‘“y':f E TIME FUENITURE 1S MORE THAN AN and all the rest. i Just take a look at them—ar- Seventh Street Mayer & CO, Between D & E Featuring This Week the Introductory Display 1923 Patterns Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators If you are at all interested in a refrigerator or expect to be this season, you surely ought to visit this wonderful Introductory Display. Every style of Leonard Refrigerator—including all the new patterns—awaits your inspection. Repeéating for Saturday Boys’ Reefers $Q:15 Gray and Tan Tweeds—Dou- ble-breasted cut, with inverted plait in back; and belt all-round. Just the weight that’s wanted for comfort and health nine months out of the twelve. Sizes 215 to 10 years. Every Man in Washington Should See This Display of Spring Suits 25 The cream of the market is here—every wanted weave, shade and pattern being represented. Half million particular New Yorkers wear Monroe Clothes because they cannot secure better quality or fit for the price! Washington men who have an eye to value will follow their example. . Other Nationally Known Makes $30.00 to $50.00 Topcoats Just the thing for this “in between” weather. All sizes and materials, they represent another typi- cal Monroe value. “y: $27.00 $30.00 $35.00 2nd 10th & F Sts. 5% Special prices have been put on every Leonard Refrig- erator during this Introductory Display. It's the only time they are featured at reduced prices. The reductions are substantial. We’ll g gladly show you all. During This Display Every Leonard Refrigerator Is Specially Priced—and the Only Time They Are Reduced. On the Economy Floor (Fourth Floor) Tomorrow will be featured Men’s Norfolk Suits at 21Z& They are exceptional values —and do the Economy Floor credit. The model the young men in particular will like; and and then slip your foot into'a the make means satisfactory Delta—the “feel” will confirm the service. S AME 7 rayed in the 7th Street window— Saturday. Evenings. Au;|IIlllHWIIHIIIIIIII|IIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlIIII T

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