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_MERCHANT BODY PLANS 1923 BOOSTER OUTING Ross P. Andrews Chairman Com- mittee Which Will Arrange Annual Event. Plans for the 1923 booster outing of the Merchants and Manufacturers’ Association are 8 President Anton Tounced the appc Andrews, chair booster committee. e, which Mr. chairman of the Andrews ed to promote the welfare of the commercial interests of Wash- Ington h opment Besides advert tween the men District MRS. M. H. COPP DIES. She Was Widow of Former Prin- cipal of D. C. Schools. Mrs. Mary H. Copp, widow of Henry N. Copp, for years a well known educator of the public school system, died Wednesday at the family resi- dence, 1746 K street northwest. The funeral was held this afternoon from the home Burial was \lr\ Copp had been & resident of this city. She was well known among a large circle of friends, . who died a number of of Columbia public schools from After severing his con- Sy ri liege here and some years death he was engaged in the real estate business —_— . | $20,000 ESTATE TO NEPHEW. James Hollander, who was formerly THE EVENT Society (Continued from Ninth Page.) Country Day School. Under the di- rection of Miss Mirriam Sturtevant they will give the Chinese “Mother Goose” and other costume Songs by Bainbridge Crist, based on the orig- ina] Chinese m Miss Florence Heywood, English lecturer of the Louvre, : France, who Is spending this week in gton, will be the honor guest a to be given by Mrs. August mith at her studio school, 1761 New Hampshire avenue, this after- noon from 5 to lock. Miss Elizabeth Babcock of New York, who is motoring to Washing- ton, will arrive today and stay at Wardman Park Hotel, where she will be joined by Miss Mary Babcock, who is coming from Augusta, Ga.,, where she has made an extended stay. official s, Mr. Glenn Martin was host to five Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four hours: Francis N. and Naomi D. Gray, boy. McDonald and Mary C. Melsin, girl Crawford M. and Jacob M. and Ma Tsudore and ohn J. jr.. and Mary A Richard T and Lillian | r T. and Ethel L. orge I, jr., and corge W’ and A 1. and Katherine bmlth boy. . aml Ruth St Howard 8. and Marion G, lluhur. bos. Norman K. ‘and Kate Pond. boy. Maruh, girl ith, boy, twins. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been lssued to the Tsadors. Witkin of Charlottesville, Va., . And Esther Elsie M. V. Chrimes, hoth Henrietta B. Clemons of this AWNINGS—SCREENS Two of ‘the. essentials. far sour- spring and summer comfort. Cost mothing to learn how little awnlogs and screens will cost. Drop postal or phone. NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., FRIDAY, MARCH 923, I93. B WHEGE HE BETTER THINGS cos1' LESS (AN Y O~ IIOQ-IIII G STREET NORTHWEST A Great Hosiery Sale Tomorrow PURE SILK HOSE Special for Easter at dinner last night at the New Wi- : Stan lard. 3 s CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. Mr. and Mrs, F. C. Baird of Pitts- ihric 714 15th N.W. Main 5373-5374 burgh are spending a few days at the Hamilton Hotel, en route home from the south. Mrs. Baird formerly Mrs. Mary Hume James of this city B crown of Charles IL, made in is the oldest existing in Eng- . bequeaths the to his nephew, whom he also The estate is his estate Hollander, Open Saturday Evening Until 9 O’Clock A man may admit that he is a fool,| The but it is seldom news to his acquaint- | 1660, land. Made to Retasl at $1.75 Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been re the health department in the last tw Pennsylvania Ave. at Eighth Street Southeast Joseph Goldenberg Cash FURNITURE House Pay Cash and Save the Difference Perfect Pure Silk: Hose Of exccptionally heavy quaflity silk. semi-fashioned, with triple full-fashioned effect seams. Reinforced lisle garter tops and soles. Black, Polo Gray, Pearl Gray, Beige, Blonde, Mode, Cordovan, Tan and Russian. All sizes 8% to 10. Week End Flower Specials Tulips, 98¢ dozen Jonquils, 25¢ dozen Sweet Peas, 50c per bunch Blooming Plants, 50c ixp “Cash and Carry” prices make being your-own “de- livery boy” decidedly worth while if you're a flower lover —and who is not at this season? Cash & Carry Flower Shop NC’ p;lO’lc Orders—No c)larges—No De’l‘vefl‘es 807 Fourteenth St. N. W. AN/ BT AV TR VITO T O 8V OV ek e 8 Compare Prices and e That T Qualities— The'srels "AKE these as evidence of what cash-paying will save for you in buying the refrigerator or carriage. Get prices about town—and then see these. It will pay you, and pay vou well, to take 20 minutes and convince Hospital spital Hospital. . “Prosidence These are -all perfect hose—not seconds vouth three The House of Quality Mayer Bros. & Co.) ’ 937939 F st N w. Children’s and Jumot Girls’ Dresses, Coals, Halts For Palin Sunday and Easter Shown in Complete Assortments Children’s Dresses e, Dainty W hite 2 20 6 Years. Special Dissscs to 16 Years 50, $17.50, $19.50 to $25 e white geu chine. « vouthful styles in a Full Y to 12 Off Refrigerators Carriages Cash Saves 1109 ~1111 G STREET NORTHWEST Unusual Values and Very Smart-Looking Dresses—Suits Coats, Capes & Wraps of French and em- white vo and pes in colo ovd Baby Car- ving in price from domestic ging- $I898 to K39 ne and cotton crepes $29 0 ), $1.95, $2.50 5 to 85.9; Children’s Silk Dresses 2 to 5 Years e 87.50, $8.50, A New Selection of S15, : y Misses’ and Tt e Children’s Hats $2.50, $2.95, $3.95 $84.50 to S10 Smart New Tailored Milan and Leghorn Hats in numer- ous shapes and every shade. Some with long sashes and ends of silk ribbon. Others with pastel drapes. Dainty Hats of silk and straw com- bination with little buds and flower wreaths. An excellent selection of becoming styles. splendid top icers, \\.l!‘\\ enamel arriage shown interiors. above Girls® Silk Dresses 6 to, 1} Years. $10, $12.50, $15 to $25 pongees, taffetas. crepe de chines and georgettes. Vern ive models made with all e care used in our finest dresses for aduits. Cash Price $9.75 $12.98 $16.50 white en- Former Credit Price i $15.00 9 THE DRESSES are in the very newest models. Of Canton Crepes, Flat Crepes, Satin, Taffeta, Paisley and Egyptian Prints. Plain, combination and novelty trimmed. All colors and sizes. THE SUITS are Box Coats, Balkan Blouse, Straightline and Novelty styles. Of Fine Trico- | tines, Poiret Twills and Novelty Weaves. Blacks, blues and spring shades. THE COATS, CAPES AND WRAPS are extraor- dinary values. Newest materials—newest styles —newest colors. All are beautlfull_v tailored and silk lined. ) 10]0 i $25.00 eapacity 3-door front icers. amel Cash Price $22.50 $28.00 $32.00 celain re- Girls’ Coats and Wraps 6 to 15 Years Fine all-wool overplaids. Camels Hair, Polaire, novelty miztures, bolivia, tweeds. suedene. Exceptional values at each pr $12.50, $15, $17.50 Spring Coats and Lapo_* chines. 3-door seamless p port ¢ = overplaids and chiffon” broad- cloth. Newest spring shades and white. Lloyd leatherette hood woven fiber hoo . The ~large, < 1 Credit Price Price Strol $50.00 $35.00 " $60.00 $42.50 “ $70.00 $50.00 refrigerators withw ltlh exterior and seam o Interior, $10 addio with shown above combination carriage oller, corduroy lining, $22.50 well made. B » STERLING SHOES More popular each season THE latest Fifth Avenue styles and most value at least cost account for the ever increasing popularity Watters Sterling footwear has attained Ask for 5472 Russia calf, black, gun meta, or patent, rubber heet Exceptional-value at Easter Chapeaux am] flel'ty Mards all in a 7?0W" Deserve Pretty Easter Costumes Frem the Prep SmyL {rop Ol,'fi‘ winsomely captivating costumes for girls six to sixteen are marked with a pronounced smartness that will surprise and de- light the heart of every miss. Suggested by Paris Let your ““Easter bonnet™ this spring be a faithful portrayal of a prevailing mode in Paris! The millinery creations of the modistes of the Rue de la Paix have their salient features represented in the win- some hats on display at Erlebacher’s Milli- nery Salon. Included are c¢hapeawr erquisitely em- bodying idcas from Reboux Marie Lancret Georgette Maria Guy Lambert Germaine Evelyne Susy Priced with utmost conservatism at $12.50 to $20 Other models, $25 to $50. Erlebacher TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET Sterling prices 5018 Lewis Frocks, wraps, suits, millinery- and sport novelties that have been created ex- pressly for your age—your type—just YOU. Styles as distinctive, materials as exclusive, details as artistically developed as though they were for mother herself. Ask for 6527 Black suede $ tongue pump- -a 7 very attractive spring mode! The prices are as low as can be! HOSIERY BOOT SHOPS in all the wanted shades N e S S a0 S e S T Loy oy =y Diagonally across from the new Willard Hotel 1337 F Street