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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO RIDAY, JUNE 15, 1923. BOYSCLUB BENEFIT 252 2. Chivalrous Boy | DRR MEN QBSERVE| THE WEATHER |, €orv o gpamee | a mile radius and ( ~ U ; v | | streets northwest. 1t has been in wes Up r1onor Air tonight. tomorrow clouds. mild | rewms ol it : | Rl & v e | T during bis ilinees | R eIh o Narch. neal temperature: gentle variable winds. [ the beantiing o : | ([operacioniiaincy Manen, T3, ara s | . . Virginia—Generally fair tonightand | death: ais the oastmr > ohy "0t admitting n mbers as fast as % the pastors, tlies can Mo assiniet o win dSister tomorrow, gentle westerly winds Washington for the bean are from C B cents Records for Twenty-Four Hours E 1 o u ‘ . | SHIRLEY, month and ying the Chalk off, another credit trom Thermome: 1 e m. We winh = 4 oft e p.m., 81; 8 p.m. i ish to extend | | aries of the bo. of the club, 12 midnight, 70; 4 a.m., 62 thanks o the friends and societio King Solomon’s record as a wise ness and beantitul figral tribn | ""Athletics hav leading part in noon, 51 | the deatn of i . b of our dear apnt soas | the chub's actlvities. The gymnasium . adjudicator. Dr. Elmer S. New- ? o 085 the deatl ' 11 Admissions for $10 Can | cauipmen: wilt e aaaca 5" fome o weestaen over the des. |Washington Wholesale Ex-|sass s mianine: soks: & S| zengon e s oo a8 N0 e velih } tinles of Western High School, 29.86: 8 wm., 29.90; noon. 28.90, their Teantifu] foral trimte 4t e e Floating Cushions—Backrests—Paddles— Be Bought at 512 T7th | aii"aite™ Yaree butroiase hus Just solved a “twister tnat | change Members Gather at |- 355 i seriria Tonent tompera: D NIRTEi ASD AT AUTO CAMP EQUIPMENT ; reet for Big Game. 'ro insomni. Raleigh for Celebration. |y fmeisit T wen gt ™t Yo" SMarriage. a Dr. Newton concerned the se- —H ) 1¢ you are planning on going o TRUCK AND CAR CRASH. | [l o the nono ; y e iRe ety wture and ! NienkLL, D" of Ksisas Eits <o Stoll & Burch Auto Tents | e American League Ban Park to TR | lection of the henor student to Assembled to observe the twenty-{water at & g % (ANPRELL' WARD' of 'Kassas Citr and deliver the salutatory address for |fifth anniversary of the birth of their | perature, 74; g r HYDE-RMITH. daughter of Mrs. Willam X Folding Tables & Chairs see the “Nats” and the “Indians” bat- | Accident Ties Up Trafic—Gen.| the 1923 graduating class. It [organization, more than 200 members | Weather in Various | Audrew Gill"ir Washington, D. - > . Y e | ttle for nine innings Thursday, June " 2 | m e > s i = T s Sawyer in Collision. would not have been a puzzling |of the Washington Wholesale Drug ; A Stoll’s Auto Beds | 21. your dollar admission ticket. it . ¥ i question for the principal had rot | Exchange, with their ladies, listened m!fltb‘- purchased at 512 1ith street north- Damage to @ car of the Washing- : H us 2 ot 1 ama : 8 “Miles and Louise Flint, twin |to the Aladdin-like tale of its prog- . Suddenly. Thursday, June 11 | west, will help the Bo: Club of | ton-Virginia Railway Comp: and ; 4 State of 9238, 10 n.m.. 4t his residence. #18 R st s \Waberallnm ¢ s i RnLAn Y Sad brothér and sister, recelved sec- |ress from local and out-of-town| Stations. ; Weather. A AL o, p Washington, for the proceeds of the motor truck driven by Roger Wil- L0500 i cenolarship during | speakers at a banquet in the Hotel h i T B S Kook Stoves 3 {sale of these tickets will go right lams, colored. 1735 New Hampshire | {he fourovear course Ralsieh lagenight SO tein Anne et Dot ey w0 daugi > into the coffers of that institution, avenue, resulted m a collision near br. “wton rattled his brain < = S . - o grandchildres Marie Matthews, Tames American Kamp Kook el Sl 5 it ; * S o AT | ere aiiitely iding, ‘that Paul Pearson, president of the body _ g 5 Armatrone. i Alien, Matthow " and which is helping youths of today to | the north end of Highway bridge yes- 3 = Henry o St | i : i Ch Miles and Louite should botl de- |who only the day before had been re- i Henry ot Do Youn, ; oves | become physically and mentally per- | torduy afternoon. The aceident caused | UG (e salutatory address. 1t |elected to that position for the sev. | Alwny ... : e e paiandia Lot | feet men of tomorrow a slight interruption to traflic, but| was to be a twin affair, sister | oo ooncecutive time, called the : | omnd T ae indas. 2 pm. Camp Grates UR | Five hundred of these tickets have | none of the occupants of either vehi- | opening the remarks and brother e time, e N | been alloted to the club. Ruy nee | el was Sart osing. The ummr ‘ml'r‘ll, ‘;niv\- zfl!h;rlnn to order Mr. Pearson | | Sl e G 2 I 3 i er. did not exactly suit Miles, |thanked his associates and spoke | Water Bags | | buying ten tickets at 512 11th street | The automobile of Brig. Gen. Charles | 3 Tie ‘relinquished the honor en {)rens of the healthy condition of | will be given an extra ne f) 3 v " o, o 1 b an to President 1y to his sister. & y " ey, R 0 if_you go to that a Was htly damage v i thivalrous act on Miles' |the organization today. He thenjCharleston .. o : b iles i T = day afternoon in a collision with part, thought Dr. Newton, but he called on Lee Willilamson, president from his late residen ORD’S, 909 Pa. Ave. ™ mourning brack D e e S e Eror | St S S feon R e ’ . Dyed Within 21 Hours 900 M strect, on § between @th and | honor. So, with a King Solomon | of I Caiveri, Company, of Baltimore, : . Jadifisicanty o | e ARG end CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. 7th streets Sawyers car waw decision, Bemciosl byt Biea (520 wie ST (he wesc widcly Knows | : : £ 2469 1Sth St, Col. driven a * r end of the on the mmencement program M. WWilliamsan: conaratulated the oLl ne . ’-rffl( Thursdas. June 14, 1921, at Dupont Circle, Fr. 5232 Costolow tor a patriotic speech. local druggists for the “marvelous| 5 ; v | loved ahd s i LAl strides taken by the organization in | s I 1 devoted father of William L an - : Ee—— B s T the past decade” and said that any | ) ) sear Ensle M. Clark. Funeral from Ninetee, AT T T T T T T AT S T T TTTT T TT T T T I T s group of men who could develop | h"h (] Sersa Baptist Church. 19th and 1 sts. n.a business from “a paltry $300 and five | Louisvilie < Sunday, June 17, at 1 p.m 1= or six workers into a concern han- Fla. 3 . ers of the G. T. 0. of 0 dling more than $1,500,000 worth of attend u He stressed the growth of similar | piaht Ple Y. June 17, at 1 'pm.. from ed this life Thursdar. June £ iliness Phitaderpiiia treet Baneist' Churen| 15 araor organizations throughout the coun- aelphiix: 20:5 of District Grand Toden e B 1 H H - - DR P , 1 S P - — try d fe 0 s a rgh .. 16 M A ! 7 Plenty of time to do it leisurely. Extra values in new summer apparel for your 5 e e e i e = Do D | FREDERTCR 4" choosing. 2 i :l“l.":;"g'r'"ml‘mé'\;e':n‘e;‘l:smo:lt;«zf_:-0’ o ) GG [CLARK Queen of Shelm Household of Ry o 3 X " k . 5 3 ed o e No. 29, G. U. O, of 0. F heraby n \ppreciating the splendid opportunity it will be for hundreds of people to shop tomorrow after- grgunization. congratilating 3. « T R thieath ‘ot Sieniier’ TAWRENG noon we have arranged many special merchandizing events. Visit Jellefi's—Fashion with VALUE! b AL T L R “]'l:‘;-I [ ienor: Signty day. Juze 13 a1 g';,“!”,: bury, managér, all of whom have | . Louis. treet Baptice Chorrck» from Nineteenth ) g 3 ¥ | served for twenty-five consecutive Paul...... 8 oo e 1 EVE ‘ Beautiful Fashions and Extra Values in JIsstie? 2 oL St ueaine R e 0 SRR | president; Charles L. Gross, honorary | WASH D it. %950 Clear ¢ 9 - | {first vice-president. and R. L. Quigley, | = DEERY. | 4. 1923, at 520 am. ar her lsses l roc s M?;.O"dlvnl-l("{pr"f‘:h t x-rrc also com- FOREIGN. by i DR AL e, MARY 4l | plimented by the spealter. Greenwich time ) J Deers and mather of Joseph b\ Mr. Harper, president of the Dis- B Greeuplch Ui Seuas ] F. and James A Trewry ‘e nasei T NN (s Stations. Tempe ery ‘and § [ ] " ational Bank, and one of the | London. England . «Carths and Mre. Chiarles H. Gramling. § organizers of the exchange, followed | Paris, France.... 1 75 years. Fun from her late re p Mr. Willlamson, and pald a beautiful Austri Donay o G L0 am it b q |tribute to the 'profesion, a member mass w S it oo s here regul i which he was fpr twenty-five n : Interment in Mount Olivet remetort: " How Rela- years, , y| tives and friends invited 15" e NT EXT 7 5= | After giving statistics to show that on, Bermuda = ° oida 2 FLAUNT EXTRA VALUE - lduring the month of March this year | Sas Juai, Forto Rico. i ¥ SEn, Tiar, June 15 1oz, FLORA €. D GREAT SPECIAL OFFER- B0 been tetand CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Priday, Juse 15 1623, st the clally, Mr. Bradbury, “watch dog Home ot I MARTON (.. Wi ING AT {tor her “untiring assistance” and e 3 season—and we have sold some wonderful skirts. program was given, when Kelly and | The Wanderlusters’' hike for Sunday 8 2 Mr. Pearson presided as toastmas- | in this feature should bring lunch and the day vious. Ay previou TODAY. & emeters. HCEKC the organization since its inception,| Women's City Clubi Forum lunch- | the iate w Vas presented with a handsome gold | eon tomorrow. 1 b caker, Mirza | e clapel © . viatch by Mr. Williamson on behalf { Hussein Khan Alai. minister of p tiBeral hereafter: Knife Pleated—Box Pleated—Side Pleated— Wool Crepe—Canton Crepe—Crepe de Chine— ; Roshanara—novelties and fancy stripes, as well as Ervo her aikhig: tasketiot foeess The Kenflworth I', 1. A. will hold n| 5 ; . 3 Large delegations from Alexandri Paysiotithe W eelct bazar: EOIOLO ! . June 16, at 3 p.m orfolk, Petersburg and Ealtimors | from 4 to 10 p.m. on the lawn of Ken- | from the chape ne 16 at § pm.. ite | Brown, ng-and-dance artists, de- 1 start from switch No. 4, on Roc! White—tan—gray lighted with many numbers, and Lou | ville car line. Cars leave 32d street] John I. cocoa—navy—black { Worth, monologist, kept everyhody |and Wisconsin avenue at 1 kervices All regular sizes and extra ter and others identified with the en- | cup. ~Coffee furnished by leaders 2 e i i —in box tertainment were N. D. Parker, F. B, | Mr. McMillan in charge HARRIS. the beloved son of Marin Has « sizes for larger women pton, F. T. Stone, A. V. Burdine and and brother of Sara Carter and George Ha lof his fellow druggists. Mr. Herbst | Subject. “Persia of Today. lt< plain materials! 3 T | were present at the dinner. During | {lworth Chapel, near the school and’ relatives in high spirits with a choice selection | p.m. Camp fire will be built st ne. Friday ated ski itched to the hip) 5 W. T.”Keerfoot, all of who; ve from _Asburs pleated skirts (stitched tc 1 ot, all of whom w n—] ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. ! g from Asburs 3 then complimented Mrs. Bradbury | toms, Music, Literature and Art. Jozn, at 1y Hundreds to choose from—the best values of the the evening a special entertainment F dden of fun. General dancing followed of trip. Those desiring to participate | terment of striped canton crepe—side pleated i T (RN G Rl ed to attend. Interm styles in striped Roshanara silk. 4 i~ | Exhibit of industrial work of spe- |HENDERSON. Depmr lite New Sport Styles Bt s 3 : at Crepes i i e—$ ® b X o n the evening from 7 to 8. i e Renditin a1 1 and 2 Piece Frocks Roshanal‘; Wi, St 4 theh ?,:_l " 12,.20 S Fart oacoe ik, e Bl For those who prefer them—at the | oF BOTTI_ES All Souls® Church and Sunday school | son. Fumeral Saturds e LT | i price. Of washable Diana crepe (a sparkling, : @ 2 plcnic Gth street reser- | oelock, from his lat White with bright colored trimmings $ crinkiy sport silk), Silk Fluffy Ruft (its name ] e P eamedy strect from 3 to| We.. Kelatives snd fri Seamiess or with sleeves of any length gells the secret of idts chaum)—and ns epoety g $ o'clock. Box supper. JENKINS. Thursdar or boat : camel's hair 100% el milk f residence, Pan necks—or V. round. squarc i - S IS ,'a‘u':,",hd;"]"" sl bssppsseromn TONIGHT. TR mart little pockets, So come and profit by this big event % oo & camrelenc eghinst o G = 17, at 11 ‘am.. Pleasant View Ch oSt e Sl e i ||| junk and other small dealers who are | The Knights of Columbus expursion | - orehard, Menteomers ~counts, Md. Afternoon and Street Frocks —wonderful ten dollar values—and the oSt Rt it Gties Mot tis \-annuso‘;\i""’}““-“}‘l;}‘,“' meet a cloc sciren antyfrivuds Tovited best styles of the season to choose milk dealers, and which they ship|o * e e g e 1 from! out of town. where they e Officers_of 3d Battalion, 320th Tn- | JOHNSON. ¢ wife of the late Bl Sl asaier s e sold to | try, U. S. A., will meet at Graham | bert Johnson Mok He s ers in other cities at bar- | \iiiding, 14th and E streets. Mrs. L. K Mary Brown, Mrs 3 EADINGS 5 Georgette $ &, TINGS Flat Crepe i | | gain prices. Alberta cilen Zrandmothar of M TED COLLARS Printed Crepe Judge Robert Hardison of the Unit-] War Mothers will meet, 8 o'clock, | peulah Wa 8 trlsalIsawes other rels TED PANELS Rask ed States branch of Police Court, as{at home of Mrs. Martha O'Neil, 313} Funeral Monday, June 19 1 p ., from Lin oshanara i ']l | the first part of this campaign to put|V street mortheast. erty Baptist Church, 2drd st. between H ( S COLLARS a stop to the robbing of local milk & and 1 sts. n.w. Rev. Holland Pow : ARE SLEEVELE SL @saless lof boctiontnes imtet Brookland Citizens Association will | pastor ol A . ers , has issued three and: ] Come and see these pretty frocks—14, 10 and 18 year EEVELESS OR WI H SLEEVE | ||| search warrants, meet at Masonic Temple Hall, 8 |MARCEY. Tinrsdar., June 14, 1823, WIL _ \ ] o'clock! LIAM . MAKCEY. ¥ueral trom his lat L residence, 306 Garrison ave.. (larendon sizes—tomorrow, $25.00. Misses’ Suits and Coats $5.00, $5.90, $7.50 || SEEK MILITARY TRAINING. |, nosmes womern Commen it | 15 8% 0 . WHI'T with colors—low buttoning swagger coats—smart jacquettes that button or tie "l T the Covenant. Clarence Phillips{ | BhA M e e 3 i i 2 % 5 : Citizen Applicants 1 ive an illustrated lecture. Formerly at the side—with or without sleeves—and all in pure. fine mohair or mohair and. fiber com. mE 1o SomerBtates T gt the. Beautituly NMisl| Saidgaceote B WieiCo eguce binations. Two-tone blocked and checked fronts with plain color backs—fancy lacy weaves— Exceed Quota. Sidney Andrews will have charge of | iids Invited. ' Interment’ Oak $50.00 to $110 r.¢|~c(!|\lr||»(‘.~ _ren!‘;fl‘ garments in exquisite two-tone effects. %1 Applications from civilians to enter | 2.0 1% NORRIS. Thirstar. 3 E R = Choice of a dozen of summer's best shades—t ., Harding blue, mai ; [ pappticasions tzam civitians ¢ RIS, Thursas. June 14 1 IFour Big Groups Tomorrow at s a es—tan, gray, Harding blue, maize, tangerine, the citizens' military training camps st Einley Cire N | residence, 480 N'st "s.w.. 1DA V. NORRIS g Group gold, orchid, brown, navy bluc, black and white, in solid colors and combinations. this summer. already have exceeded | o' iqm MeKinley Circle, %o 2 1o | beloved davgnter "ot “Elizaveth V. and the s e S the quota in several states, the War e pet: CK. In i late Thomas J. Norris. Fuperal Monday . 9 ’ ’ Sweater Shop—Second Floor. Department announced today, and the | O A+ R Hall Jume 18, from fer Tate resierce. thence 15 total number shows an increase at ople's Tni ) ot Vincent de Paul Church, D a.m., where BIG £ : E i i t 5 4 se & The Young People’s Union of Grace | high requiem mass wiil be o rment PRACTICALLY HALF PRICE for your choice of 100 this date over last year. The states|p,ite Ghusch will have a Flag day| Oleiwesd comeeerr. Rogtns-, Interment 3 : which have gone over their quotas in | by 30 otelock i invited. 3 oy sl 2 s 5 Rt o willineed! ' || applications. the_ department 25 nIsocial, 7:30 o'clock, on church lawn, 5 17 superh misses’ garments. Consider now what 3 D 1ent said. | gty and South Carolina avenue. X 2 2 nam: | | have asked that they be giv, 2] e o s 4 i for vacation wear—get your suit or coat from these extraor- . a a e ouses | | tional allotments. 3 €lrenanal . = gn flltmnl‘lflm- | - The Writers' League will meet at|gawxING, In sad but loving remembrance dinary selections—14 to 18 year sizes! —— |8 o'clock, in Public Library, for liter-{" of my . 4 5 4 v, my dear husband, THOMAS HAWKIN FOUND. ary program. Wi departed (his life two §cars ago jodas. Misses’ Suits—2 and 3 Piece Styles y 2 e Tho deparied Mostly handsomely embroidered models—box, Eton and side- $ $ mate: Phone . o4 T | = - Huaeani, e, b hard e et ven tie. Navy. gray and tan color twills. e Two Groups— ¥ n BRNITY FIN AT Sgma A FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Prayers’ and tears were all in cain Coats in Side-Tie, Blouse and Straightline Models [ ] ® frime,au pasing for ‘adveriisement. Adigeos < E HapD angels canme xad tonk Lo Fashona, lustrosa, arabella and gerona—the finest of deep-pile o, Se— ) Y Y, S..P ARE CO. | '™ "l il e - handsomely tailored and lined, navy blue, black, tan, rust and I LOST. ne':':e‘énvev'm'. el oc.;fig,.’.fisvafknugpr::; o Bploving remembrance of Each coat originally priced about doubl X { ||| AUTOMOBILE BUMPER (rears. ~Trinten~: | establishment. ) NGER, 2 years ago today, Misses’ Shop—Third floor ! . M 4 on Georgla ave. pike, .;ug:l«";? eeTriplex: | Smtab e, = F St. N\W, . REDUCTIONS EXTRAORDINARY IN -9 & i giptt, 0 1 e e T HERBERT B, NEVIUS ‘ BAR PIN, set with 8 diamonds, in etreet car HOTIEA). 1a 'sid but ook remiraibiancs of accldent at 14th and Girard sts, Thursday ___ Erivate Ambuiac my darling boy, J H A, HOLMES, who b o 4 K = te_Ambulazce. * Women’s Twill Coats v , : SIEREERNR o R | R N i : [l ===semesen | (OISRCTEL) | Usually $55.00 to $110.00—Now $39.50 and $55.00 ; : 3 [T | ining ™ Children Gondneisd Inespensively i liie isls cmen e ; 2 efc., on road between Washington and West = who departed this life one year &go Wrap enough but not too much for any summer weather or Tuxedo b, 2 i {14 Faila Church. Reward. = Address Mre. Edgar Col. 464. S June 15, 192 occasion! Varicty of style to please the most exacting. Collars of 3 : || creicar v e e e I memory we would love to sec Sumumer furs_or of twill, tucked, braided and embroidered. Sash : ) § ¢ ey Cenrelops. on chr Fram Lincoin Fark or W.WARREN TALTAVULL Hia visitn growe 03 plain. tied coats, side-fastening and draped models—bloused, belted and Peter Pan i 1 Dbet. 12th and F and Southern railway office. A NOME FOR FUNERAL SERVICE We feel he must be near. straightline styles—self-colored braiding and contrasting embroidery 3 ,‘:,;":";,;'é""z Ah" 2 ?:“:‘: 1 € 3619 MTH ST. AT SPRING ROADE His buss hands are folded ; S tone hoic e : 4 d d With harmess. Can have same = s work on’ earth In done: “_all beautifully lined! Choice tomorrow of these fashionable sum: ] y g e e T T WM. H. SARDO & CO. it arock on) earth s dca mer coats—navy blue, gray, tan and black. $39.50 and $55.00. "R it ¢ : Smsne e b in venly crown 1o wos. NVELOPE addressed to Detex OF and Gas | _Modern Chapel. Automobile Funersl E ORED VIR ELIZAB odern Chapel. __Automobile Funerals. REDUCTION SALES OF WOMEN’S . H j || Compers, on ‘sirect ear hetween Lincoln Park AND CHILDR | i ¥ ! 00— J i o T wonfipgaflt @o. MONUMENTS. Usually $55.00 to $75.00—Now $35.00 and $45.00 Unusual June sale of fine handmade and hand-cmbroidered blouses at astonishingly low prices. |3 ; S oy - U STEcER e e Merc they are. the most wanted types of Navy Blue Suits at Al sizes. 3 to 46. Better get several new blouses for your sweaters and suits tomorrow! e Ovtical | MAIN 108 RRMERYSOFSL. | ing memorials (monuments and mauso- most unusual reductions! Of fine twill ¢ord, cordine and cord twill | = ALMUS R.SPEARE WILLIS B.SPEARE | leums) of quality and character. wonderfully tailored. many of them hand-finished—all beautifully HANDMADE BLOUSES OF FINE BATISTES HANDMADE BLOUSES OF FRENCH VOILES ] ool CE/BETE NICHOES | Let us take you to sce many speci- crepe silk lined—and in sizes 34 to 44 in one or another of a dozen AND VOILES, trimmed with hand.drawn work and AND FINE, SHEER LINENS, trimmed with wide || | GoCor S05 Naee Clube o for feturn to desk 3 j 3 3 mens of our work in any ef the local becoming styles. 4 filet lace; one beautiful frill model of St o dalizty fcisli picof edging. Lot 7 ;| THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, | 2000 WL Sash.-Tied Loose Box Hip Blouse Self-Strapped atiots with. feili icollar land! cutts; of exqulsite hand-embroidery and fine 3 . Wi Untartabenne O ratmers. 3 Wrap-Around Long Panel Embroldered All:OVer Bralded srimmed Sith lacy. drawn worke SEHEavIn Mt TN OF (EHBm gke . N. C. Homelike Funeral Parlors. | THE J. F. MANNING €0., INC : EriEeIBA Al Gyersiseal trimmed "with lacy drawn work= . blouses of distinctly individual and o ek Puneral T i it e 3 Whether vour need be for vacation later or business wear now. 4 g Becomingtypes = Frank Geier’s Sons Co. | = < O = »t. o and ca LT ier's S e CEMETERIES. be sure to sec thesc suits at Jelleff's tomorrow! stop 20th 0 tT0 (1113 SEVENTH ST- N.W. Gloriously New! SKYY N—the Latest Color Fancy in Gold Stripe [[] |imis it f il i et 1 Elhn_Main 2473 e o attractive new styles S flk S t o Tll t | ! Kerchief. Reward it returned fo address e Tlmpthy Ha Rlanl = CED AR H oc““lg t-1 wEAR i ||| SECKPTECE Squirrel. on F st bet. 7th and hone L. 5343 ILL . 3 s o 'Anl;lu.r.;l‘;lfur'dly. Phone 16-W-1, " Alex.,, Ve . 3 ‘u";‘{.‘.'ifif.f.fif‘fl ‘-fi?fi'fi‘nfi‘,’.".fi“.fi.‘s.’ —-the rosy beige shade that Paris—and Washington—wears with smart PAC B Wednesday { etun “Chapel—Perfect Bervice. colored sandals. Added to this, the satisfaction of Gold Stripe!—Long or —~ % ; or fie e FULL life in the silk—100% pure—economy. too, through the patented gold PIN. umall_cimbarst et 1 pen e woRT1ANS (VR fi i won. OF STYLE! stripe that prevents ruinous “run cansed by garter clasp cuts, from :{'err,-:;p": ren shopping . 2 nao'gx'm Penna. Ave. | tery, Call MR. C4 3 . 982 ;i destroying the stocking! ain 4500 i e e Perpetual Care Non-Sectarian Gold Stripe Silk Stockings are full-fashioned, “knit to fit,” trim at Ta2 the Alabama, '11th and s, | QW* D | FORT LINCOLN ankles and smooth at toes. 62, Reward. G B MODERN PARK CEMETERY 814 3 Astomoblle Service. Simple Dignified . ® With mercerized e With allsil i [ T0NE e K e s AMES T. RYAN, FRENCH SANDALS, $12.00 Pair | $2.00 Pair L. i $2.75 Pair ..o |||t s I A T N - . Y . . Hod)l Chapel. Lincoln 142 French to the tip of their little round toes—straight from Eo e T - Private Ambulances. St tha Distvlst Line the Rue de Madelaine! Lovelier shades of lilac and red and n.e. and receive reward. Livery in Connection. 12th $t. N.W. Cemetery e sidealng o Rc OTHER SHADES— BLUE LT. GRAY NAVY ! — P 705 12th St. N.W. 3 Z blue—green, white, you never saw! Such exquisitely soft, fine RED BOBOLINK BUCK WHITE - Seottish Hits; Tomost center:"mime ]oseph F. Birch’s Sons ! Franklin 4745 Lincoln 3579 kid! And. of course. quite the proper cut-out effects; a new GREEN OTTER MEDIUM GRAY BLACK % 16e 3034 M St. N.W, Estiblisned iagr, | s kind of French block heel and the correct inset straps. You {SPECTACLES. “shell-rimmed. Wed." afternoon, A e Wi ] FUNERAL DESIGNS. kiod 0 i 5 $12.00. £ 4 et ool 11 mes wection. " Reward, 422 81l at. me. simplymust have 2 paic tomoerow | SIZ8N. Buy them Saturday at Jelleff's—the only authorized Washington agency. o wo ST WILLIAM LPF, Fineral Director “and Prompt auto delivery eervice. ATES. ufacturing Co.. Embalmer. Livery in conuection. Commodious Artiatic—ecxpressive—inezpensive. Adare, L2100 | charel ) R, e b 3 s g Gude Bros, Coy 1214 F St

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