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Wwill be the principal 'speaker at the luncheon. SEEK TO END STRIKE. ager of the union, threatened to re sign when speakers chided him wit! [ZONTA GLUB AT FIRST Bride Receives |AUTO WRECKS FENCE |6-Year-Old Lad [PLNTOENTERTAN __[iis,ts e oo v o i A B ANNIVERSARY PARTY| Guests as Groom | AT WHITE HOUSE| Breaks His Neck g St il o B S | X o A 48 roene | SR, BER ate R 3 and of the Senate and House of Rep- | tion designed to pave the way for | metropolitan field with the M. M Elaborate Program Prepared for |resentatives will be present. Several |amicable settlement of the theater |P. U. ™Phe resolution would gran 4 : 7 . men of national reputation will de- jans' strike, which h; t to the M. M. P. U. Pleasing Program for Birthday B attles F lames Crashes Into Lower West Gate, I n B “ttmg TeSt Pleasure of Delegates Ex- liver addresses. General dancing will Tusiclans O R aected | anib ot follow. two movie houses and one musical | Some members shouted that Vao carelll was being paid $20,000 a yea 3 By the A Jated Press. & . < " MOULTRIE, Ga., April 4.—Lloyd ected April 24. The committee in charge of the ban- | comedy theater, was adopted, early |t their union and could no Celebration at the Hut of LANCASTER, Mass, Aprii 4 | Bending Bars and Moving Pillar, | o, 0 six-year-old son of Julian| . bp 3 pem—— - L L T Walker, | today by 4,000 membcrs of the Mu. | resign under his four-year contract n elaborate program # 3 Jol 3 ers, omas ¢ 1) He was formerly a longshoremar’ Grace Dodge Hotel. Sinahithe Joatiet Ber mfh‘m“ Then Speeds On. Wilkes, & well known Colquitt coynty |, “% ¢ "BOIERE PEOSEAT D¢ of those| W. Brahany, E. T. Goodman, 3. 4 |ficlans’ Mutual Protective Union arter | He was formerly a longshoreman| ames over her head, Mrs. farmer, broke his neck at his home Dexter, who half an hour before by butting the side of a house. With had gone up the aisle of the A large automobile, traveling at 2 (u number of his playmates with him Unitarian Church as Miss Con- |high rate of speed, last night crashed |he suggested the butting contest and stance Van Rensselaer Thayer at |into the iron fence of the White (led off. The impact threw him from Moro than §00 members and guests 2 from organizations n a fashionable wedding, received |House grounds at a point a few feet (RS fest and in a few minutes his Moivied and District of Columbia, the guests as they returned from |from the lower west gate, bending |clared his neck was broken. comprising. tne district, ure " ex; the church while her husband |several of the large bars of the fence e et i Do oresent from the " o i Balti- fought a fire on the roof of the and knocking one of the heavy Lions’ clubs ot_“llmlmtlon. s < - 5 5 . e e e o grante. pitlars from s posicion. | VERDICT IS SUSTAINED. | more. siagerstown, Frederick, cum: A sale so economically inclined none can afford to miss The fire started just as the There was no evidence about the —— James P. Schick, m:.sld!lll of the SaleiotiBeantital [‘adies’ Home J. Koons, G_P. Sharp, Roger J. White- | @ tumultuous session of four hours. |drym in order to qualify for his pres ford and W. E. Yos F. Paul Vaccarelll, business man- ! ent job. e e Lions who will attend the District convention of Lions clubs to be held at the New Willard Hotel April 25. bride and groom arrived from the |scene of any one being injured. The District Court of Appeals has|iocal club will presi 2 sustained a verdict for $7,000 dam-| The first session of the convention ]_[ATS : - church. Mr. Dexter leaped from Private Price of the White House|,geg against the Washington and Old [ will open at 10 o'clock in the morn- Il/hereVourDoIlomr Cbuntfllo/t the motor, dashed upstairs, crawl- |police was standing near the rear|Dominion Railway for the death of ing, and after the usual Lions lunch- Worth to $5.00 ouma auems Use this pattern in ' ed through a skylight and went t the |Edwin D. Bland, an emplove. The|eon, at which the entire gathering Hats which you never : X o . aided by servants and |Portico of the White House al the | Yerdict was secured by H. Rozfer Du- | will participate, another meeting will | § would expect to buy at 4 v us! Through their efforts the !'time of the accident and heard the |jyney yr, as administrator of Bland, |take place in the afternoon. during R e oy o ) ) = s !lwlg lnT;“helck until the noise caused by the crash.- He hurried | who! l\‘vu k|llled June 19, 1916, w.v!‘-en which tlfixeblh: l\(nsul;:: lln:l%ml;l‘m; brald fn this: collocete \ A remen arrived. e loss was not a trolley wire which he was repairing | esses wi! e taken for Ch 1 La extensive. to the scene, & Ulstance of leas than g ;% 3" T s ‘survived by his | drives around the city. Edward Voigt, Rl < A “making up” your 3 3 new dress. Mrs. Dexter's calmness while the |500 yards, only to find upon his ar-!motner and father. resident ot International Lionism || 5 Small Hate—ats to 720~22~9. ~Tth ST.N.W. May Oum;::m Now fire was raging kept many of the |rival that the car and its occupants |me—m—mme e dlnrr!m-s =NV, on e guests from learning of it and she |had disappeared. Strewn about the inating, tn 2 98 _FREE—May was congratulated. ground _was considerable broken Syery newsani . Fashion Sheets _ glass. Persons viewing the scene of wanted shade. the collison today found it difficult WAITER ARRESTED. to belleve that any machine, despite its size, could have survived the force of such a contact and that any per- Luther Ray Charged With Viola-|son in the car at the time could have S escaped injury elther from the col- tion of Postal Laws. lision or from the fiying gla]u.wm - 2 The theory advanced by the White Luther Ray, thirty-one vears old. | yguze. poice is that the driver of the 4 walter, was arrested yesterday by |car was speeding east on New York Detectives Mansfleld, Jackson and a\"nue( a;:d a:: :\e aglhed ‘:1“!\‘;:" - . rear of the State, War and Navy Embrey and held on a charge of al-| Liyiny did not see the turn in time leged violation of the postal 1aws.|to make it and continued on into the it being charged that he had stolen |fence. checks from mail boxes. Some time ago the waiter, who re- Thirty-four of the thirty-six busi-|sided at Virginia Highlands with his GREETS 100 TEACHERS. ) ‘ : rofessional women who | Wife and three children, was arrested i pogs and. the Zonts Club en.{And charged with robbing the Post| ORe hundred school teachers from p— &re members of the Zonta lunchroom, 13th and E streets, where | Rochester, N. Y., were greeted by 150 Handsome DRESSES Women's and Misses’ 50 New Spring SUITS Come early and get one of these Poiret Twill and Tricotine Box Suits. embroidered or braided and or a straightline suit in ] novelty materials: lined with silk or lingilie lin- ing; sizes 16 to 40 only. crepe de ci combinations the new spring sizes 16 to 40 only. 402-404 Seventh Street i iarris % co. Selling at a Sacrifice! $12.95 to $16.75 Coats, Only a limited num- Values, 98c to $1.98 & e -3 lot of tailored d oth ber of these Coats and Joyed the first birthday party of their |he was employed. {Doumanter Somanl % Soewy :fi.. of blouses, made of Capes; made of Velours Club in a celebration last night at| Because of his wife and three chil-|at the Pos 8 > s b g o finity, volles, - batiite and Oy drpiatas Polaireg oy S e dren, it is stated, he was placed on | loWing the informal reception by the Thl rtunity! cotton pongee; slightly solled sport materials; in tan the Hut of the Grace Dudge Hotel |prih, (o8 SIS, B s PIACES, o | Foutmaster ' General ~ G * teachers Don’t Miss s 0PP° ty and mussed from bandling: reindeer, etc. Sizes 15 The club members attribute the(the law again. Yesterday he was ar- | Were shown over the bundl;uv.h TQ};{' Beautiful Sporl Coats in Plaids Grays all sizes to 42. to 42 healthful state of their organization |rested after he had sent a messenger |3re on Claxllfixltseelnz tour of the M ! 5 y to their policy of conservative growth | from Union Station to a bank to get | Py Tans, Browns and Camelair. They have i n alleged stolen check cashed e jn- membership Unable to furnish a bond of $10.000,| Among the Eskimos “conjurers, Belts, Side Pockets' and are embellished ac PO e — In the midst of gay decorations,|the amount fixed by the police, Ray |who have had a apecial training and : ‘d and B "All Si “Treffan pe with a candle and birthday cake for | was locked up. He probably will be | may be of either sex, wicld a great with Braid and Buttons. izes. cach member. the new officers for the {&iven a hearing tomorro | infivence. s 1 Y DRESS GINGHAM cub's second year were ected. he: . . 5 ; ¥ 3 ! sl 5 . Known to Washing- \Beautiful checks, “re: Imogen James, president: Mary |+ pecia ¢ 2 aBesutitul che naomSeiee b et | Bverything Enameled with beat obtabiable a0 350 P ot “nfghly pracs ers of the board elected (ll.l’ ll‘{fie-, e ropar e e Tetls syl ey, Vi vear terms. Edith Salispury, May - Tomorrow “we ofter fleal, cseryiceable "and n; 'er)zn? l;,sl“xelz&»m‘ - (probation siripes, plaids and piain dresses, romper suits, ofder); two elected fo - : te. € s, Mildred Dickerson and Alice shades, at, yard. ete Yard, Bughanan. Fhe secretary and treasurer will be ' elceted at the first meeting of the boand April 18. -y i g e The retiring president, Mrs. Sal Greets You with a Smile” Yard-Wide bury, was presented with @ silver PERC E vase’ inscribed with the date an = . !I Siiee Bf the cub and filea with That has been proven by the many sales we have made through Dresses that bear the imprint of Fine quality, known au c 68x72 count; in checks. plaids, stripes and plain shades. Soft shirting fin- ish. Regular 2%c value. Yard, 39c Children’s 3 Cuff Sox quality sox % length double turned cufts. Col- ors; Black, white, rom- per blue, cordovan. Shaped to feet and lez donquils. The new president. Miss|the liberal distribution of Free Cans last week. . Style. You have your choice of All- tyme Crepe, Crystal Knit, Crystal Knit with Paisley Tops and all Paisley. The designs are truly Oriental and in great demand. At present we have them in all sizes for Women and Misses. Specil. 8l90 Our Windows Reflect Fashion Clearance of Qualities worth to 39¢, 35 c and 40 inch pajama check, fine longeloth, mercerized batiste, India linon and chiffon voile. in lengths to 20 yards. To close out. Women’s' Silk A beautiful fiber silk quali- ts bose for women; black and all wanted shades to maten Dew slippers: seamed hack and 2 extra fashioned darir Reinformed where necessars ATl perfect % {4 2 - Onyx” Sheresilk $ 2 5 : SILK HOSE . Sik L Sal o FEe danan Seamed back, shaped anklew Strongly mercerized elastic tops. Black only. Big Girls’ Gingham For Big Girls Up to 14 years Spletndid quality, fast col ors, checked, striped and plain gingham dresses, made in a variety of new afvles —_—— SATINE PRINCESS 9 1 Full 1line of flesh, c white and black Prin- cess slips. Strap shoul- ders. All sizes. SILK UNDERWEAR c Beautiful _shades of orchid, lavender, flesh, maize and blue. Dotted ‘and diamond figured seco silk, @ mercerized material. Tailored step-ins and ves- tees to match. J ¢ho was vice president 1z % 3 o = , Year, ‘was presented with a gavel | There’s no two ways about it. A beautiful snow white Enamel he party closed with roll call, each | Finigh, such as is produced by Flexotile, reflects refinement, sanita- Do o heE A ot the iub | tion and cheerfulness i i a statement of her idcal for the c 5 e ebhty uh Tuncheona will ibe Then, too, it is washable as porcchi‘n, easy to clean and kgcp tesumed on_April 12, when R. M clean and wears indefinitely. In fact, it is the most economical 5‘!:!‘_‘":;‘:‘:!“” ",(";:“e':":’ur,f:,:fl,‘}‘g‘i, ane fimsh to use iu:gge% fg'omltl;e scrl\liice. s;lisfafili?n, q:la! it yields. 5 < the honor guest and address the | is just the Enamel for all woodwork, furniture, etc., where members on "The Reds i Americd" | an attractive, immaculate and wholesome appearance is desired. SAYS MONDELL DENIED | M 2> AP D onacan of paint or varnish means long life WSTOE T BENGIEY] 0 Theesscd i T el e = ' Flexotile is a Monad product. Representative Blanton Assanls' Pormer Floor Leader in Pre- || T!lere's a satisfaction guarantee on every can. : We have a handsome folder for you, descriptive of the many waye Flexotile may be used in the home. Flexotil v b d he h pared Statement. ¥ Churging that Frank W. Mondelt,| until March 4 House floor leader.| . , : “denied justice” to the District of | Won't you call for st, soon, S Soniiic to: the panmia that they sdis: to our mutual advantage. silk gloves: black, white, gray and champagne. Double finger tipped, shaped backs. All sizes. 5 : Men’s Nainsook a 4 Union Suits Both small pajama c check and large plaid madras union suits forl men; full cut sizes 34 to 46. With back seam and large lap-over seats. $1.50 Corsets White and Flesh Corsets, in medium and c rubber tops. Strongly made and finished with four hose supporters, $1.50 Boys’ Suits 1.19 regard and disobey” the alley-closing law, Representative Thomas L. Blan- ton, a member of the House District committee, has issued a vigorous at- tack on Mr. Mondell. He said, in part: “To the informed, Mr. Mondell's late . For effusions are highly OF-WASHINGTON 26 vears he helped to’pas vs for| H d d P . ts 11 others to obey, but as s as he war a'l Becomes”an v, itizen asmin ar e am i t s stion to people of t E District is that they disregard and | 7th and K Sts. N.W. Main 1428 -closing law, which | he helped to pass, and that they con- tinue the alley dives during nine months recess of Congress. “During the thirty dayvs preceding March 4 Mr. Mondeil had the chance | to do justice to the District, but it was he who denied it justice. he given District legislation h time he devoted to wasteful junk ing resolutions, the teachc bill and other urgent mea. have been passed ! . i CHARLES E. LUCKETT DIES | How much did the * AT HIS HOME HERE Suit Cost? d Luckett, seventy. a resident of Wash- Georgetown all his life, | - died suddenly yesterday, at his residence. the De Soto rtments. Mr. Luckett was born here March 4, 1545, the inauguration day of Presit dent Polk He married Sarah Frances Whit- lock of Petersburg, Va. who died several vears ago. * For fifty-two v Luckett | was emploved by Express Company, being in charge of the F street branch of that grganization for many years. On his retirement, in Jul he was presented with a | cane by his fellow em- | ployes. Mr. Luckett is survived by: three children, Joseph E. Luckett of 500 Pairs. Men’s 1y manager of the Columbia Theater here; Mrs. C. Audley Galbraith of 1300 Massachusetts avenue, and l\lrs.i % ey i Kenngh S. Robbins of New York, 2 well known in theatrical circles as Bdith Luckett, JX:{I:{ hlsdfl\;fi”bl;flhers. George, Thoma . and ] uckett S o Washington: and William 1. and OU never know what a suit - Albert McDaniel of Pittsburgh. Rineral services will Do held at | costs you till it has outlived its I the home at 3 p.n. Thursday, con- Lo B B W Bl | usefulness.- $ [ O O WILL PLANT MEMORIAL. Cost depends on wear. It is often % 8 - The Two Fashion Shops v | Home of Goodman & Suss Clothes | novelty wash suits in Oliver Twist and base ball styles, for boys up to 8 years. Tan, brown, green and khaki. Tots’ Panty DRESSES C Panty Dresses for tots 1 o 6 years. Embroldered, braid trimmed, others meatly tail- ored. [Elastic or band but- tons. Plain shades or checks. Women’s Crepe BLOOMERS Ac Lavender, pink, blue and white figured and plain color, lace-trim- med step-ins and bloom- ers for misses and wom- en. e — $3.00 Girls’ Organdy DRESSES Good quallity organdy dresses, in white, flesh and 59c Babies’ DRESSES 1 White nalnsook light blue, for girls 4 to 14: A memorial tree commemorating more economy to pay more in the dresses, in Bishop and new lo;\g-w:ls::;inslzfl){l?l\x;uh v f G Baldwi - - & e back sash ai ed trim- HHeoy: 'sonof Chiaf Justice and Mrs first place for more service in th yoke styles; lace and tie ba MoCoy, who gave up his life during . embroidery trimmed. the world war, will be planted by last place. . the Wendell Wolfe chapter of the DA VE th the erounds of the Moun 4 " —AND SUCH VALUES THAT 35,000 Y3W ‘Wool Altoospliar, 2850 Wisconsin avenve, Men put money into Fashion Shop MEN OUGHT TO BE INTERESTED! - a DEInchEAIWeo bout 5:3 e 2l = e . nc! vy . aiemnea o the Coties: Suicwls clothes on the basis of the service O dle Chitnsl o Homespun . R S ent ot the BL they get out of them. Solid worth and sound economy in i e g Atto knows ss Tweeas—one e L L T L El . S trousers of assured mileage as well as Noiens Thetcotlic) 200 SEpecialy -pricod for tomor: - SR e e RO Getting “bids” on men’s clothes isn’t R Stri Oxfords pot L L FO%n, bown, wray, ‘open, B i eqmital, = ve! actical. Th ~ by itself fine appearance. rlpgs, ‘ xiords, newest and best shades. SEPEkise auc rese desided upon by the chapter as an ry pr th‘; 3 € price Dy 1tse Tweeds and Blue Serge, in light, dark 0 TR ot tha chapiar which ook ‘ia means nothing. and medium patterns. 28 to 50 waist 5 2 $1.00 House D Ras i aintsiee the b = . . hére’s th h % s l f Palsle sllks FROCKS Misiyoury Amscioasitiaunt: Put our prices on the basis of the measures—where’s the man w 'o can ale 0 y T E clothes they buy! it make safe port in that range! And $9.49 - Big cover-all house c Exu'a rousers where’s the man who can’t use a new c to : garments of light or dark percale; made with tle-back sashes, pockets and trimmed with rick- rack braid. ewest Paisley Egyptian and novelty prints in o e Wk ot pair of trousers—at five dollars. gullemest, Pasley Eeypian-and novelty prints in . . A - ., y “ $ 3.95 ;)?rf:c}s:if o m 7‘15“‘0 1) 5‘10? MONEY’S WORTH OR MONEY BACK. Sale of Newest WASH GOODS from Tast Tears bat. the 2 rom last year, s s High, lustrous finish, P e e S selligg' below present 40-inch Eerohief Linon, metal wholesale cost. This special low price for means nearly FRED. PELZMAN, Pres. twice as much 5 ;\ue‘?r for your 15th a G G;:fl;‘.:d :Snuu Clothes gth a E Neat to Eeith's anhattan Shirts Oppesite Oraatall's ' The Style Shop . TthatG e o] (@) E2zEE tomorrow only. Yard, L