Evening Star Newspaper, March 30, 1923, Page 9

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ENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 19 9 vived by two brothers, President|home of her daughter, Mrs. 8. Spelser, | ington Steamboat Com | RITES FOR MISS HODGKINS | 1557, risasking of George Wash- | 235 8th atreet soutneast. yesterday | Hiordon, canmicr of ihe Commérce | ington University; Prof. H. Grant |morning at 9:30 o'clock. Claretioe B, Wieraika phatmaclst Hodgkins of the United States Naval Sister of University President Was| Gy crvatory, and a sister, Miss Jessie M}'.‘un;praluuir;luc::a vl.r:]r:w?:m‘?e;?kp:f ;n hlnslv\ul' to his wife's petition for « imited divorce, says remainics DENIES PLEA OF WIFE. Savings Bank. (Coptinued_from ¥ighth Page.) al will arrive in Washington to- forrow to spend the montn vi April Wt Mre. Ozabal's parents, Mr. and M, Willlam P. Belt. Mr. Danlel C. Long is spending the | Easter holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mre, C, C. Long. at their apart- ment at Wardmun Park Hotel Mr. und Mrs. Walter J. Keeton of Elmira, N. Y., are staying at the Ham- ilton Hotel for laster. They are uc- companied by Miss Marguret Keeton and Mrs. J. I1. Harris Active in Church Work. Funeral for Miss Ida M. Hodgkins, sister of President Hodgkins of George Washington University, who dled Tuerday last at the family residence in the Toronto apartment, was hel Ke!lerda) affernoon from the family ome. Rev. H. P. Kox, pastor of Ham- line Methodist Chilch, officiated. Miss Hodgkins had long been a resident of this city, holding & responsible posi- tion in the bureau of engraving and printing for many years. She had been an active member of Hamline Methodist Church, teaching an adult Bible class in the Sunday school of that church for years. She is sur- E. Hodgkins of this city. The pallbearers were four nephews, G. Allan King of Newark, N. J.; How- ard P. Klnl ot New York city, Prof. Geor Hodgkins of the Western Mnryhmd College and Dr. Bradley D. 4 | Hodgkins of this city. ——— MRS. S. E. RIORDAN DIES. Resident of District Fifty Years Succumbs—Rites Tomorrow. Mers. S. E. Riordon, for fifty years a resident of the District, died at the noon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Riordon had long been identi- fled with charitable activities in the city and had always taken a keen § terest in the development of Wash- ington, She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Spelser and Mrs. R. B. Hunter, d four sons, Kremer Riordon, fo! mer director of high schools Riordon, patent attorney; J. Allan Riordon, auditor, Norfolk and Wash- U. S. EMPLOYE DEAD. Hosea H. Smith, who has been a mes- senger for the Secretary of War for several years, died this morning after a long fliness at his home, 815 Oakdale street, Le Droit Park. Before his appointment to the War Department at the close of the world war_he was a butler for Mr. Garrison former Secretary of War. | away from home 1 he fea his presence might wife, who had twi cide. He il limited divoree deserted hin cgTavate attempted su a counter c month rent a in Chevy Mr. and Mrs. ¥. M. Whitcomb en- tertained at dinner last evening t the g Pictorial Review Patterns Summer Mr. Meyer Markon of New York ar- rived in the capital and will stay here over Euster with Mr. M. Yosgur, 3304 Georgla avenue. Hemah'lching, Picot Edging 10c Yard All Work Fashion Books 1219- 1221 G Street NW, | 25¢ Store Hours: 9 to 6 Wonderful Easter Offerings In These Big Saturday Specials Delightful Suits of Checked Tweed Worsted Trim Box-coated Suits, of men wear checked tweed worsted; silk lined; notched, snug-fitting collars; one-link $ Mrs. Harry Atwood Colman, first national vice president of the League of American I* Women, will enter- tain the of the organization s s_ 1 & P el Prias Clab et her. home, 5608 . : ()LR customers tell us it is a pleasure to shop here. 14th st northwest, trom 5 to 7 Why? Because our stocks are the largest, our col- ors more varied and our prices the lowest. o'clock sday honor of Mrs, Ida Clyde Clarke, mber of th New and Of Course, Here only: “Loom To Wearer” Prices. : : Guaranteed York city branch of the league. Mrs, Colman will have receiving with her Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Louis N. Geldert, national president of the league: M Willium Wolif Smith, first vice president of the District of cTich Printed) Cocnes S ational A large collection of these L. Howard ¢ ‘ popular prints; large® and N w's Club, of RN . i small : having only ‘rete . Hutchin- all wan o Brilliant lustrous weave. fowis J. Batte and Miss combinations.. . This popular 2. 49 Mellon will be at the tea ’ e iy 36-Inch Natural Pongee fabric In 15 teble. : ¢ & A silky, serviceable fabric | SPring colors.. K of llent wear; for . A'crepe knit fabric of sil- dresses, blouses, e epe Bl men’s shirts and Hugerie: teus- D2 ey Wit ders perfectly. o md he $l 98 Mrs. M. AL T ley w stexs s 36- lnd Satin Striped Tussah k at the tea to iven at the ! BRERE i tural pongee shade, ‘o-tnch Golt Crepes ot i niss SE “ and Releve self unning! Black o Sunda o weloct, Fantisti 1 3 H aue. totel 11 penefit of Noel House. colored , brown and at_which Minnegerode Andrews | e riame. 8t e 3 ] | Ntee . Hague. who v Wil w aramel and will be guest of honor. group in the Cabaret o M e s Mr. William J. Black wil be the RITES FOR A. E. THURMAN. fere. 2210 Calitornia street noren EXTRA speaker of the afternoon officiating clergym el ey "(" 40-Inch Crepe Georgette The ushers will be members of the | west. $1.59 40-Inch Crepe de Chine All Silk 36-Inch Crey: Soleil button and detachable belt; in tans and grdw Sizes 34 to 44. Just the thing for your Easter.. Three-Plece chker Suxts Skirt, Coat and Knickers to match. E s a suit for sport and outdoor wear. Made of all-wool tweed $ waterials, in tan, gray and brown mixttures. Sizes 34 to 44 = Separate Tweed Knickers; all sizes. Special, $3.95 Ready-to-Wear Section—Main Floor. Sports Skirts In plain and plaited modelsg some with large overplaid designs; in tans and grays. Sizes 32 to 36 waist measure. A big special for baturday 85 00 o only .. Sl“( Plalted Sklrts v Roshanara «repe, in _gray, tan s meae o $13.50 Sports Wear Section—Main Floor. Mrs. R. Winston Holt of 1907 Ken- yon street will have as her house guest during Easter we Mrs. H. ¥red Mercer of Pittsbur, 32-Inch Striped Broadcloth Shirting $1.89 G. W, U. graduating class of 192 e Rev. H. H. Sterrett. pastor of All| Mrs. Ora T. Henderson and Mrs. J.| Former Solicitor Will Be Buried Souls’ Memc Episcopal Churel R T S s at Ohio/Home The services, which were simple, yet | 1o be at the Burlington Hotel forit 2 mpressive In character, were ot next ten days. - < Albert Lee el and a few intimate Mrs. E. H. Wright was hostess for 1 or of the De- | fri ¥ afterward the & company of ten at dinner last evening > ce. who died | flv umbus. Ohi at Le Paradis. held at ] 3 wce, where e Marriage Lisenses. ; Waner of ‘(x.m..m. Ve his re made. .\i/!‘~ 24 to Hines, reen of Winchester, Va., and F. Lockles of this citr. E. Triplett George Watson and Virginin Beverly Willie. A" Akers of Gladstone, Va., and Eoly Nuit Va Hraest &) Valude and’ Didericks T. Johan- sen Easter Hosiery at Special Prices Full-fashioned Chiffon Efose, with all-silk in tan, beaver, black and gun metal. A m,n quality - Fulffashioned Silk Hose, with lisle tops: in gray. $1.98 Pr. cordovan, black and navy. Regular $200 quality. For $1-69 Pr. Saturday. only . Humming Bird Silk Hosiery, in all the popular $ 50 new shades. Every pair guaranteed to give satisiac- o r tory wear or a new pair free. 1 sizes.. iz Hosiery Section—Main Floor. Your Easter Hat G STREI'.T NORTHWEST | | Absolute Salwfactzon Guamnteed or Your Maney Cheerfully Refunded Hertram Langstreet azd Mars Bruce aker. IIOQ"IIH n of Loy Angeles, Calif., and Helen Day of this city. Jobn l" Perry of thls city and Mse A. Wat aon of Bost Pehimann. nd T.. Saitian arence Hato and Mable. Wiihelss, Boih of of Sparrows Point, Md., and 4 Bl Erune of Datimore, M | g An Births Reported. T.e following births have been reported to the heaith department in the last twenty-four Alluring Note of Orientalism Enters the Modern Fashions Exquisite New Dresses, $39.50 Charmmg new models for street, afternoon, dinner and party wear, fashwned of Canton crepes, Paisley and Egyptian prints, satins, georqette. chiffon, lace and combmatmns, Black, blue and all the popular spring colors. All sizes for women and misses. Tailored Suits Special at $25.00 3 A paramount spcclal that stands out for value Box, Balkan I blouse and straxghtlme models of Tricotine, Poiret Twills and “Boyshform” Brassieres The slim straight lines of Yjouth may belong to any woman—no mat- ter what age—wha wears one of these “Boyshiorm™ Brassieres. L. Pouncey, girl. V. Priady, boy. and Telen 3. Roiliox, gicl. rr Gotree O and Louise Gotigower, ‘i Tionel E. and Ethel 1. Van Tassel, boy. Anthony and_Josephize Abbate, boy. Avostic and Rosars Gradye. bo Made of Pink Dobby Cloth. Sizes 32 to 59c¢ Theo 3. ahd Adelaide Sorgen, "boy. oL Frank and Mary Klopfer, boy Charles W. and Katherioe Levison, girl. Charles ¥. and Allce Brandeaburg, girl. stor G.'an C«tton ma(ennl with wide satin stripe. Sizes 00 32 to 46 o $l Skinner Sstlm in white, flesh and black. Filet 32.25 lace trimmed . We* \c a lovely assortr and one to please YOU surely be found in the A Big Sweater Sult Specnal riety of wanted colors 3 materials. And all Sweaters and Skirts to match, of specially low for Satu wool two-tone effects; in brown, tan, npm- from— hagen and Harding blue. Very special for $3.98 to S6. 50 Saturday Millinery Section—Main Floor. wa Smith garet Thompson, girl. 4" Serab Snowden, girl. s A. lnd Beatrice Price, irl. Deaths Reported. {ollowing deaths haxe been ceported to alth department Jn the last twenty-four Novelty cloths. Tailored and finished in a manner that stamps ‘hem extraordlnary leucs. Coats—Capes—Wraps, $49.50 i\ No woman can afford to miss this opportunity if she needs a wrap 0; any klnd Tl’ley are very unu!ual va]ues. Coples O{ or]g‘nal and dlstlnc‘lve models. Madc 0{ the EHESt ma'er]als. beautifully tailored and silk lined. All colors. mm. M. Hodgkins, 64, the Toronto apart- Brown, 83, St. Elizateth’s Hos- pital Tuines P. Sorder, §5. 601 M o 3itian 11" XVars, ‘04, *Liede Sisters o the oar. Carolsn M. Cake, 43, Emergency Hospital. | ima "t Hall. 7% 748 Hopart place elyn M. Garner, 4 weeks, 1320 41 si. u.w. alter W. Norr! Sports Wear Section—Main Floor. Easter Basket Kiddies’ Day Saturday In Our DOwNsiraiRs STORE. William DIRECTORS ASK RECEIVERS. Application has been made to the District Supreme Court for the dis- solution ‘of the corporation of C. M. | Woolf & Co.,, of 1005 B street north- | west. Three of the flve directors tell } the court that a disagreement exists between the board and some of the stockholders which threatens the finan- cial stability of the concern. A re- ceiver is asked. Attorneys Millan and Smith appear for the petition- [WHERE THE Ly AL CRA LI ORI WW’“MWWM’QO0“000000000’00“”“““00“000““00000“0000“00“000“0000.0000““00“000“000“0“000“0 3 N 3 ; Children’s “Easter Dresses are in crisp new organdies, with some ‘yecy’pretty figurcd voiles in girlish 51)1('5./' Alnumber can be had also in ginghamsg chambrays, satcen and pongees. And sorfie of them are Paunty Dresses. \ca(l\ ma@e and attractively The majority of the trimmed. Sizes 3 to 6 for kiddies, and 7 to 14 for the older girls. Very snecial for tomorrow 1109 ~1111 G STREET NORTHWEST The Finishing Touch of the Easter Costume Brings Out the Smartness of the Mode French sz Gloves, $3.95 Twelve-button length, of genuine French Kid | —very unusual values. Black, Tan, Gray, White, Brown; also French Suede and Kid Gauntlets, with Paisley, Kid and Embroidered Cuffs, in all wanted colors. Silk: Hose Leather Bags Special at Special at $1.75 $2.95 N Full-fashi ure LMOST every one knows lhatl b : thread ,uf,"“{nf'fi l;islc Sage Tea and Sulphur properly . Lk parter tops, sole and heel. compounded brings back the natu- i ?\H wanted colors. 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 is mussy and_ troublesome. Nowadays, by aikmz at any drug store for '“’yclhs Sage_and Sulphur Com- | pound,” you will get a large bottle | of this famous old recipe, improved To the first 200 Kiddies who present themselves in our Downstairs Store tomorrow, accompanied by mother or guardian, we will give one of these pretty Easter Baskets ABSOLUTELY FREE. It contains one big chocolate ogg. four smaller candy eggs and lot of little jelly Rut there are only them—so you'll have to come early. Downstairs Store. Little Boys’ Paul Jones Middy Suits 0i good quality white jean, with large sailor collars, trimmed with bluec or white braid in three rows: pockets and cuffs trimmed to match; some have silk 89 embroidered emblems on siceve and front of blouse, others have black middy ties, . vea or lacer neck. Sizes 2 to 8. A very good value at. . Downstairs Store. " Children’s Hosiery Specials--for Easter o Socks for Little Tots, Children’s Three-quarter- 70" n\cleerized cotton; length Stockings, with turn- (urn down tops: in Rose, Afri- sure sturdy wear; all sizes; in down tops; of first quality mer- can Brown, Cordovan, Navy and black, white and cordovan. cerized yarn; English rib; in E!lfile(“;‘:}l‘\:"-’:-, D“-":g\\\{l‘llh:]-;x‘lzi Regular 35c grade. Special— ad‘. and cordovan; all sizes. e but not every size in e 'y col- 29c Pair gular 59¢ and 75c grades. or. Regular 49c grade 4 Pairs, $1.00 '$7.00 = e Downstairs Store, A Very Special Lot of $1 48 Visit Our New Dresses of the Better Kind. . Jewelry Counter We are showing a large and varied assort ment of the newest nov- clties and colors in Patent leather, pin seal SRl and, calf noveity bags. Earrings Equipped with comb, puffs and mirror. s And New Suit Blouses $4.95 to $22.50 A wonderful assortment of paisley and Egyp- by the addition of other ingredients, priint Costume Blouses and Jacquettes, ex- at a small cost. H ite, combination on grounds of Black, Navy, Don't stay gray! Try it! No one g (':rn,\! Fallow and Sand. All sizes. i can possibly tell that you darkened Silk Petticoals your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge ‘I'rico Silk Petticoats, pleated flounce, solid and two-toned combinations. All colors. $295 Buster Brown Stockings for Necklaces Children, specially made to in- Special for Saturday at 65¢ Coral, topaz, yadc, jet, red, black and combinations. 45c Pair e Children’s Drawer Bodies. ................25c Each First quality Derby ribbed, with taped buttons on front and waist line. Made to stand hard wear, Sizes up to 12, Regular 39c quality. Special. Many Other Exceptional Values in Our Downstairs Store Many other noveltics or so’t brush with it, and draw th fhrough your hair,-taking one small up to $25.00 strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after an- other application or two vour hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive,

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