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GZECH CHILDREN COMING ON MISSION Prof. Bakule and Pupils Will Express Gratitude for U. S. Red Cross. vears ago a Czechoslovak and a dozen crippled pupils md a representative of Junior Red Cross house THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, (9) HOTEL MARTINIQUE OPEN.|ROSE GARDEN PLANTED Housewarming Party Is Given by TO HONOR CLARA BARTON Management. National Woman's Party Pays The new Hotel Martinique, 1211 16th st. n.w., opened its doors for the Tribute to Mem‘)ty of American Red Cross Founder. first time Saturday night. The new structure, which Is a purely local under- | taking, consists of eight stories with one hundred. rooms and eighty-five | baths, and is designed to take care of | both residential guests and tran- A memorial rose garden was planted at the headquarters of the National | Woman's Party vesterday, commemo- H A i e {rating the twelfth anniversary of the . Howard, form B S ¢ New Willard Hotel, 18 manager, und | acath of Clara Barton, founder of Julius Grossen has charge. of the |the American Red Cross elaborate dining room, which has a| The roses were presented by the seating capacity of 150. A house- |\, g Y o en Dy the wise- | National Rose Soclety and the soil | agement Saturday night, was well at- |Was brought from the battlefield of | tended. The new hotel was opened at 7 | Antietam, where America’s Florence o'clock with twenty guests on itS|Nightingale performed most of the Bepister. services which made her known as; ithe angel of mercy among the sol- HOLD FLOWER SHOW. OFFICE SPACE LACKING. DAY, APRIL 16, 1923. also found it impossible to make any plus office furniture and supplies left | Prizes Given at Takoma Park Hor- | Forest Service Must Renew Lease|over after the war-time expansion, | NéW Men’s Clothing Establishment ticultural Club. Takoma for Outside Quarters. The Park Horticultural The forest service of the Depart- Club held its first flower show at the | ment of Agriculture cannot at pres- Takoma Park branch of the Public| Library last week, nearly all of llm‘ many varletles of narcissi being rep- | ernment-owned bulldings. resented. decided at a meeting of the winners included Dr. D. \[ keels, 1. G. Hoov Prize R. Adams, A. J . “Mrs. D. Miiler, . K. Burrows. ing on F street, Department of Agriculture will couple of months. The public bufldings | ent be moved from the Atlantic build- because sufficient space cannot now be found in gov- This was public building commission Friday and l:le e authorized to negotlate a new lease, s the present one expires within a commission which are now housed in the unsight- | 1y barracks in Potomac Park East. | This eve-sore is in the foreground nf‘ the first view that visitors from the south get of the National Capital. Publie opinion has p lic building to Be on F Street. Gerald Grosner, ner's proprietor of Gros- men’s clothing store at 1013 Pennsylvania avenue in a few months | will remove his entire establishment these ! to 1325 F street, where property at that address is being made available for this type of business house, it was announced Saturday. -three year ago, Isidor Grosner, | father of the present proprietor. opened a men’s furnishing store at 905 F street and carried ‘on business there for twenty-three years. In 1903 he trans- ferred his business to the present ad- dress on Pennsylvania avenue, mark- ing the second step in his Washington | career. Now decision has been reached | definitely to return again to ¥ street Vietor Mindeleff, former city architect fand Kenneth ¢. Welen, & prominent store architect have en working on | the plans for the new building for over year, it al as announced. Extensive Get ALL Tl’xe Wear Out of Your Shoes OU'D be surprised how much wear you can get from old shoes— shoes you've discarded —if vou have them *treated” at Hahn's “Shoe Hospital.” in the city of Prague ing to keep body and soul \sferred im- to s 3 d adequate nd given an opportunity to which, the repre- held untold pos- FIND EVIDENCE OF SLAYING "' 21, s i as presided over by | T « e Harrison, friend and as- 5 sociate of Miss Barton, while those Coroner Withdraws Previous Ver-|who took part included Dr. J. B, Hub- | N s : | bell, personal physician to Clara Bar- dict Over Body in Freight Car. |(on and for thirty-two years one HAMILTON, Ohio, 16. her aldes in Red Cross work. o s Mg P o Donald Hooker, Maryland chairm strips of wood, all bearing stai of the Woman's Party, and Miss load of wood pulp in which thi orth of the Lo of George B. McAllister was discov of w 3 Barton here on April 6, were turned over |the only honorary member, and M |to Coroner Fdward Cook of Butler | Virginia Boone, descendant county yesterday | Boone. who went to the batt The pulp shipped from Norfolk. Va., | Antietam and brought the was unloaded at a Lockland ps for the rose planting. mill Satur The presence of these | The garden at the Wom the car indicated that | headquarters the first d cording to ja woman, but other roses tective ational Rose S sutfocation, d from time to tir Reductions Two eral April —/from our second floor salon— Prof. Bakule, j0 pupils will i Women, n a two dicated to | contrib- | Lamps and Shades Special Collection of Jun- ior Lamps. Values to $22.50, ad de L rendered after a prelimin later was withdrawn Cook learned that th, r bore evidence of on fire # yods of ot Wa Society President children here Agricultural ions and Here they're “rebuilt”—not just cobbled. Expert workmen, modern machinery, superior materials—all do their sl and old shoes grow voung again. Costs no more. $1.50 Phone and we'll call, or bring‘ e 510 Half Soles and Rubber Heels Wonderful tang of peppermint— the flavor is delicious! Junior Lamp Bases; assorted fin- ishes; turquoise blue, ivory 818 and old rose. Values to $27.50 Reductions Tany Shades Appro- priate for the Bases to the right. .50-22-in. Rose Shade— $15 $42.50-—22-in. Gold $30 50--24in. Champagne and Old Rose Shade— 825 20-in. Maroon Blue Shade $10 Table Lamp Wood Bases; extensive assortment of shapes and finishes. Values, $8 to § S;(l)s es. Values, 056 to 312 em to any ot our stores Shade— < Etched Metal Table Lamp Bases; assortment of finishes. Values to $37.50. $25 $6 nd diplomatic | cludes where ath soldier ur of | r Reed | sing for $16.50 and unknown Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. “City Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. ; 1318 G St 233 Pa. Ave. SEE. =2biin s Mursontand | sS10 Many Other Shades at aver- age reductions, DULINsMARTINGo, 1215-17 F Street and 1214-18 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30 Etched Metal Boudoir Lamp Bases. Values to $8.75 will be! Vernon $18.00 Included in this offering are several attractive Pottery Lamps at proportionate reductions. American Chicle Co. manual rpose of Ameri- training rporate with the | in hix school at tining of crippled icapped children. to Show Skill chnical Mrs. Wood s Hu rederick Boughton | Walsh, Mrs. n Phillip: Henry G.j Make No Blunder---Buy A - WONDER “From Our Factory Direct to You” Our policy of low price for goods of high quality has proved a tremendous saving to our customers for 25 seasons. These low prices are made possible by selling direct from maker to wearer, thereby saving the middleman’s profit. Striking examples of this policy are our Spring Suits And Topcoats "2 All-wool fabrics; all wanted shades and patterns, in sizes to suit every build. 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