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3 5 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1923. i > > ; 5 RAPS EFFORT TO CURB | iirsi"ais® siecuriion. "ot s VISITING NURSES g U s 890. The proceedings were conts (\, : menced with an_invocation by Dr. g | Thomas Edward Green, chaplain. The j INUURSED BY BAVIS ‘ S s SUPREME OOURT tablet was unveiled by Miss Ruthi 14 $1.00 makes you a member of the society, for a year. Needs More Nurses foter e e e ‘Rlchnrds‘ president of the local so- Secretary of Labor Approves Drive for Funds tO Extefld $5.60 u&)::(»fur nursing visits to a sick person for one Arnd more money for the maintenance of its work for this year i 3 Sy | k: . | clety. | Col. Hopkins of Sons of Revolu- clety $11.50 pays for ten days' expert care for a mother and and next. |~ A”'short address of welcome was . 2. new baby. Work of Society. $24.00 pays for & visit to a sick man, woman or child The Instructive Visiting Nurse Society receives | tional soclety. “The Star Spangled sctyeds | Banner,” “America” and the “Mar- | seillalse” were rendered by the & . | United States Marine Band. ny a vo : s Dont that monld tenditoll Bamquet at New Willard. 5 = of the Supreme = . panguet in honor of Mr. Mont- | Court must be strenuously fought in|gomery was given in the evening at | behalf of the country's welfare, de- | the New Willard Brig Gen. Hich- | clared Col. Archil 0 ~|ards presided. The dinner was open- Bt chibald Hopkins, prin- | 65711 " “tonst to the memory of cipal speaker at the unveiling of the | George Washington, which was fol- | memorial tablet of the Sons of the ‘ lowed by a patriotic adtlr;-.ls nyl r;an‘- | Revolution yesterday on at 823 | lard Hunt of the State’ Department. sy ok B 3 Thyolution yesterday afternoon at 823 | e speakers included Dr. Green Visiting Nurse Society is performing street. by M el a much needed service” Secretary of Col. Hopkins further stated: “We| Members of the dinner committee Labor James J. Davis declared today. 3 {are menaced by the bloc in .~.,,,,"e““uher‘u l‘hnl'les.l!:.r:lughl,As&cl:;:;")"w!‘;f d chairman; e A 2 “The movement for more extended having behind it the open support of | At TWAR 0 "Robert R. Bennett, ;The movement for more cxiciaed! MOSES & SONS CONDUCT |ORIGIN OF G. A. R. POST.l'melm;..,]\,,{{..n_ e rahioun v | Mo e I e enton. & SEii et 5 3 — 100d, the 1. W. W.'s, the soclalists and, | Nurse Society.” he said. “has my hear-{ FURNITURE STYLE SHOW| 1n the obituary notice of the deatn | It i§ said, the farmer bloe has joined | ty indorsement. 1 wish the society dich > S i them, to annul any declsion of the Su- success in extending its work.” = of Col. Joseph Smolinski, civil war | “ourt giving Congress the right X, e L s O ent of | EXbibit in Fashions to Continue|veteran. who dled at Providence Hos- | to override the guarantees of liberty. romithe Detelt News. o 3 Mrs Whitman - pital, printed In the Monday's taste of | That amendment must be fought to| An English swallow with a ring on the 1. V. N. S, today stated that| Today and Tomorrow Afternoon |, oo = o stated that Col the death | its leg, placed there in England, was “Washington's warm-hearted response and Night. linski_was the organizer of Lafay Tablet a Reminder. | found dead recently near Johannes- 10 our campaign for & two-year bud- « “The tablet here placed will re- | burg, South Africa, according to H. F. get of $100.000 shows that our con- A furniture fashion show is in i 1 | Witherby of London, who said this n the city’s - | progr W. B. 3 ¢ Sons. 11th 3 3 - indon. Mrs ss has Gnporb UEoRTesEnt B mbers, who, according t ion ot Indencndences the is the seventh swallow known to have o j kK i\ est, to inue | a daughter, Mrs. Georg! Boo-mvaaeig - ' 2 England to South Africa. to judge the so: ork of the |and F streets northwest, to cont L d g . Georg 1l our fathers then kindled flown from England to Soi ca. Judge the She' has |through today and this evening and | F t department president of | burned brightly in the hearts of their It is not known how long the birds tomorrow morning, afternoon and Woman's Relief Corps, of this | descendants take to make the trip, but it is sup- - | it iNojrurmitre I SibSinE fEClMiat organized the post August 31, Following the address of Col. Hop- posed they travel leisurely, covering the ‘evening exhibits with sixty veterans, | king the tablet was dedicated, which | 8.000 to 10,00 miles each Iap. A ‘speclal Venetian bedroom suite is one of the features of the ex- 4§ hibit, the sulte being the exact re- dent o harities and first PIeS!- [ production of one in the possession ; Jont gt inevahingtoniCouncior of the Emperor of Austria prior to “The the war. S ; > A tapestry. entitled the “Karthen- | tion iware Stall” is another feature. |t #anization 4 plan of logical expan famous vainting by v extending a period of ves sialefex BIbIEET a kel A room decorated to represent a MRS. MARY HAZEN BIES; MANY YEARS IN D. C.!5ins snd stsien ' Wiliow: reed and outdoor furniture, is an interesting o part of the exhibit. Widely Known Church Worker Passes Away at Home It is issuing its first public appeal in two years. Contribu- ¢ i cpos i : Montgom- i ars. , tion Sees | given by James Mortimer Montg tions to its important health conservation work will be gratefully | . Menace in Nullifying | ery, the president general of the na- Tribunal's Powers. for one month. $292.00 pays for a visit a day for a year. “The health of the community is its greatest asset and jn helping to} preserve this health the Instructive Make checks payable to Joshua Evans, Jr., Treasurer, Room 220, Star Building. Swallow’s Long Flight. was organized by Wil 130 years removed from the two v president of th, Evening Club for one term; f member of the board of d first pre /‘4,(//1:!(71&4’(’( P carpet, valued at $22.000. repre- senting the work of an entire family for forty-five vears. THE SPRING SUITS AND TOPCOATS 40 At $40 you get an almost unlimited selection, interested service, correct styles and the finest fabrics, hand-tailored. No store can offer you more—few can offer as much. And please bear in mind that whatever you select must make good 100%. You must like it, and more impor- tant, so must your wife. Selling stops at 6 here, but there’s no time limit to P-B service. English Broadcloth B ‘*‘:"fi"*ter'"si" Cowhide Leather Shirts, $3.85 Luggage, $12.75 Hand-sewed bags and The sun dial is supposed to have been invented about the year 556 B. C. DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES One of the many bargains offered for this week only Your Things Are Washed in Sturdy Net Bags No rubbing or rough handling, nothing marked for identification, nothing lost. Seven Separate Services to Satisfy Every Laundering, Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Need of Son. Mrs. Mary Catherine Hazen, widely wn for her work in the Methodist 3piscopal Church of Washing- ton, aged seventy vears, died Vesterday at the home of her only Ron, Ernest C. Ha H street northwest, after a short illness. A short funeral service will be held at the_home Sunday afternoon at 1:30 egular public and Methodist Chureh. 10th and 1 streets Hart, the pastor., officfating. The nt will e in Congressiona] cem where . : > five menerations of A service that relieves the homekeeper of all bother with P " = 3 the entire family's washing and ironing. Everything is returned o mea B - 5 y 4 % Sofid Brass— READY FOR USE. neatly packed and boxed. eome (." \\“\Inlu:ll‘ln“‘“']l:’(\-‘xvx 4 . guaranteed not . who died twenty ve to tarnish following. the clos } Complete with 3 blished him: flour and feed b - < R e street southwest, w DEPT. C—FINISHED Family Laundry Service Nothing whatever is marked. and the wasl’ling 1s done scien- tifically in SOFTENED WATER and rich, sudsy PALM-OIL SOAP. The results due to this method of washing. and the careful hand ironing that articles receive, have made this department the most popular of our seven departments. The charge is extremely reasonable for the high quality of service rendered. Phone or write us concerning the average size of your wash. Price, only up to the time of v ] Hazen w: one of r g & that were christened in ofd $ 95 Methodist Church, the generatio - . vin, been represented by her e —_— mother, herself, a son and a grand- daughter For many yea Get our price before buying member of b, 1« el mg 717 12th St. N.W. Phone Franklin 3058 her old church. survived an only son, Ernest C. Hazen of this ity, with whom she had made her ome for some time ' All-Weol---Three-Piece Navy Blue Serge Manhattan Laundry Corp. 3 PHONES: North 3953-3954-3955 This is the genuine and Florida Ave. N z is so labeled. Colors: W NN white, tan and gray, col- A lar-attached or neckband. 1336 10 1346 cases that will increase in . o cost as th Has silk’s luster, but will the temperature suggests vacation. At outwear silk about 4 to 1. Splendid value at $3.85. 900 |l A LUCKY BUY | rem Men and young men’s suits in 3 dif- ferent models— voung men’s single- breasted, button and sport; also con- servative 3-button effects. Sizes 34 to 42 One-hali alpaca lined. Guaranteed fast color. Strictly all pure wool. Spe- cial at this price. ’ - . Boys’ Two-Pants Suits The better grades of strictly all-wool Saticie, Doasiisasty i, Sars 8 ol 1 2,75 18. Get your boy one of these “double- wear” suits for onl M-m-m—Take a Look Balbriggan [ ; “Roxford” short and long sleeve shirts and ankle-length drawers. Sizes 36 and 46. Big value at $15 they would be excel- lent buys; at $12.75 they are bargains. Colors: Ulack, tan and cordovan, Bond Street Hats the need of a’ man’s good moked €Ik ) 54 shoe to sell for $6. Pre- . I The Teck Six answers We wish to announce that we have purchased the clothing stock of W. Gilden- horn, 1223 Pa. ave., consisting of Suits and Gabardine Raincoats. We will place them on sale starting Saturday. This ‘clothing, which formerly sold up to $45.00, we are offering at two prices— 17.85 $2 sented in a dozen different Sold exclusively by us, styles for street and sport which means their styles wear, it has quality as and. quality are not to be well as low price to recom- equaled elsewhere—at $4. mend it. Six different shapes and’ six different shades. Silk lined, of course. Phoenix Hose, for Men $1.25 That’s the price of Phoenix No. 281, which is the most popular sock in the Phoenix line. Itis - most. Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.85 A special value, just when Sonny needs them Only the newest Extra Sizes 48 to 52, 59¢ Are You Awake —to the fact that we are placing on sale a number of PAJAMAS Cotton pongee, in plain shades, white, blue, pink and lavender. Trim- med with silk frogs. s .29 Sizes A to E, for —— 910 Seventh St. “We Request the Return of Anything That Can Be Bought for Less El:ewhere” We Are Also Offering the Remainder of Our Furnish- ings at Great Reductions THE NATION OPEN EVENINGS 436 9th St. . 436 . St. a heavy silk, with rein- forced toes and tops, and the fact that women call for it by name and num- ber is evidence that it has made good with men. Colors: black, white, navy, gray, cordovan, tan. The Avenue at Ninth LR shades, the finest fabrics and the smartest styles are included in this qual- ity group. They would be $2.50 if our buyer hadn’t made such an excellent special purchase. NALLY