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THE EVENING STAR, VVASHINGTQN, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1924, T I R R R R T g R R A R A R R R T R _32 SOUTHEAST CITIZENS ORDER DRIVER HELD OPPOSE FLAG ISSUE ‘“‘Stars and Stripes Good Enough for District of Columbia,” Capt. Luckett Says. CITY HEADS ARE INDORSED Assail Anacostia Flats Reclamation Project. The Southeast Citizens' ation adopted a resolution night strongly opposing any movement to idopt a special flag for the District of Columbia similar to the standards of the 1 states. The resolution was adopted after un impassioned address by Capt. W. il Tuckett who declared that the only flag fhe District of Columbia should cherish as its own is the one American—the he meeting was .| police " | disclosed was pointed ¢ 't goes through ad- would be as- f the improve- r has ever been tion with any improvement in , and as the 1 would be city-wide, to the abut tend from the ate at Sth and M streets to 15th and H streets north- Will Consider Proposai. ett, H. W. Lynn, Lemuel r. Victor G. Farrell were e provisions easure giving strict Commis- tion of District opted compli lidge for his s judgment” in s Rudolph term. The to confirm the ny other since Gov. be again sections of and 13th avenue, ation id that the propert ed for the pav campaign_for given by Dr. R. K said tha i majority of cancers taken 'in the carly use of the lawl fully “has b cancer, he rs, while the a from tuberculos MERGE IN LOUISVILLE. Phone Companies Interests. to Join March 2 final pas i st night The mayor' measure of Under the are to continue it has been estimate ary for completion of the phy merger of the companies. to make th ssured. present ra —_— OPPORTUNITY The Washington, D. C., Agency of The_Mutual Life 'Insurance Company of New York will inaugurate clusse of “Life lnsurance Instruction a Salesmanship covering a THOROUG PRACTICAL TRAIN Each class (wo nights every week to the course six weeks, APRIL 20d. 2 high grade men, prefer- ably those with Life Insurance sell- ing experience, are juvited to make application to Joiu the April classes. Tpon completion of each course I red to mem : PERIOD OF INSTRUCTION. 1t | is the object, and purpose of this de- [N partment to _develop snceessfal lite |} underwriters for this company. Life Tnsurance is today a part of the modern scheme of busiuess and social life. Life Insurance practice, therefore, invit speedy financial success than mow n41d_of endeavor. whes SY and BRAIN NESTY, ENERG’ are BSSEND TIAL PREREQUISI [ IN STREET FATALITY ! e | [Comner‘s Jury Takes Action on! | Death of Teonard Maine ! | Sunday. William 1. Bell, colored, 1425 bth street northwest, was held for the action of the grand jury by a cor- oner's jury at an inquest at the | morgue vesterday afternoon. Bell | was driving an automobile that! {struck and fatally injured Leonard | { Maine, fifty-five, a tinner, 1101 7th street southeast, at Virginia avenue and Gth street southeast early Sun- day night. Lillian Patton Highlands, Va., the second grade School, was run over by motor truck of an oil company noon recess yesterday while pla. a short distance from the school. One wheel of the vehicle passed over her abdomen Charles F. Fanning, 615 G street | southwest, was driver of the truck. He knew' nothing of the accident | until_he heard the child scream and | investigation of the affair; that Lillian had Dbeen | Virginia W W spital, whe performed. Gem Cut Beads (Ear-rings to Match) their unusu. and their s a 3 which choice. in price fro $10.00 to $17.50 —and we have car-rings t teh as reasonably ‘ome in and have ¢ them to you. The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop) 14th Street ,0n Also 1229 Pa. A SUNDAY EXCURSION NEW YORK SUNDAY, APRIL 6 Special Through Train Direct to Ps. Sta., 7th Ave. and 32d St. Leaves Washington Saturdsy Midaight, 12:20 a.m.; arrives Penna. Sta. i heart of - 5 Eeturning, lea: g&Similar Excursion Sunday, May 4 Ticketx on sale beginning Friday preceding date of excursion PennsylvaniaR.R. System The Standard Railroad of the Worl two of the ;{many - - - Occasional Items of Furniture —From Our Assortments ([\\'c offer just two of the many sug- gestions to be found in our section of furni- ture— Windsor Pieces W o m e n’s Chiffon Silk Hosiery—in a choice of 40 new spring colorings. assortment may be had $2.00 No wider at . . New Bead Ornaments— in handsome bronze, steel Chinese 418430 7th St. N.W.—Thru to 8th 2 ¥ ~ . % and gay colored ‘lrlrm{:s.‘ Exceptionally wise choice of de- % et 79¢ OUR ONLY STORE Printed Navy and White Crepe combined with pleated and beaded georgette, $45.7§ An effective combination of plain and fancy Roshanara in the popular new Pinebark shade, $25.00. A handsome afternoon dress of Tan Crepe Romaine elab- orately beaded with glistening bronze beads, $69.75. Three Groups of Stout Dresses In Strict Obeyance of Fashion $25.00 $49.75 $69.75 Never did they follow Fashion more closely. For the vogue of the “slender, pencil silhouette” per- mits the Larger Woman a large share in the best styles of the sea- son. The simple, straight lines of the prevailing modes increase her height and slenderize the gener- ous proportions of her figure. Any number of up-to-the-minute models may be had, developed in Satin Crepe Elizabeth Laces / Roshanara Drinted Crepe Charmeen Posret Canton Crepe Chiffon : Various shades of gray, brown, tan and blue, as well as navy, black, white and distinctive combinations. SECOND FLOOR Spring’s Smartest Hats —Crepe Hats —Tagal Hats —Milan Hats —Ribbon Hats ¢—Hair and Straw Hats —Burnt Peacock Hats —Black and White —Navy and Red In Gay Assemblage Scarcely Two Alike $8.00 And at this price you'll find models for every type and for every occasion. Flowered hats, tailored hats and handsome matrons’ hats, each with a decided flare for fashion that is diffi- cult to duplicate. An offering of un- usual value, with models one and two of a kind. Choose from the generous selection of— —Copen—Red —Chinese Yellow —Sunset—Bermuda —Black—Powder Blue SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Low-Priced Choice of New Seasonable Wash Goods - Only 82—But Just Note the Fabrics. Could Any Woman Ask More for '19 Whoever the 8 women are who get here on time to- morrow—they’ll find 82 of the smartest tailored suits fashioned of Homespun Tweed Hair Lines Mixtures Tricotine Tuill And every single suit tai- lored beautifully through- out, with fine silk linings as well! Since they are qual- ity, tailored suits, navy and black predominate with not only the Boyish Suits in evidence but tailored styles with longer jackets as well. A good range of sizes in- clusively—not, of course, in every style. Be one of the lucky 82 tomorrow—plan Yyour shopping early. SECOND FLOOR OVERBLOUSES—A Companion Sale Special for One Day 3.95 Just the blouse for the girl “in oftice,” or any woman who favors a suit for Spring—distinctively new in every way, et purely practical and sure to tub well. Striped'Tub Silk" Washable Satin These three have the prefer- ence, and you may choose the close Bobby collar, the short Tux- edo or the equally favored Peter Pan style. Sleeves of popular el- bow length or long sleeves with trim, tailored, turn-back cuffs. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & EBRO. s Pongee Colors varied and generous in their choice. Sizes 36 to 46. PSRRI i Boys’ Two-Pants Spring Suits That Hold Their Good Looks High-grade Ginghams New Cotton Challis 36-i. Printed Percales Flesh-colored Batiste 19 Four of the most useful of the summer wash fabrics, in pleasing qualities. grouped at this very special low price. Men who have come to a realization of the income limitations of their present occupation or employment will do well to seriously consider and in- vestigate this opportunity. It is onr work to SEE THAT YOU SUCCEED. Conferences at our offices beginni MONDAY, MARCH 24. o Call, Write or Telephone HENRY S. BAKER Assistant Manager W. W. WINSBRO Agency Instructor 423 Southern Bldg. 15th & H Streets, NW. [ L3 in e — ‘ ks Think Of It! Nulife Corsets Sell at We're clearing out odd sizes, and the fact that many of them - formerly sold for $3.00 to $18.00 will have absolutely no weight. Out they go, every pair, for one dollar bill. 5 Sizes |18]19]20|21 (22|23 24]25|25] 27| 28291303132 [ 333435136 37] 38139 Quantty [10(26] 5 | 7 [17[12] 63 [1]2]3 (2 [1]6[17] 4[1 2[5 Needless to say they-are finely made of the very best fabrics, and to the woman who buys them, they promise plenty of good, hard, steady wear. At this price one would only expect us to make the rule: No C. 0. D., Phone or Majl Orders—All Sales Final. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGE & BRO. - ‘@W@@@?@@@@@@?@@@@@M@@W@@@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@ BB BRRDPRRRR Graceful chairs and rockers may be had.in many different adapta- tions of the Windsor style. ANl-Wool Serge and Mixture Suits With Wear Built In $9.75 For the sake of your boy’s pride buy him clothes An offering that counsels choosing now for the summer sewing, for it is plain that such savings are not on the regular menu, even here. S e 3 STREZT FLOOR, LANSBURGE & BRO. that fit comfortably and accurately. For the sake of your purse see that his clothes are tailored to take care of play strain and hard usage. These new-styled suits of spring woolens do both. Smart touches are flap patch pockets and voke or box-pleated backs. _Fast-color blue serge suits are lined with Albert thil7; snappy mixtures, lined with alpaca. Sizes 8 to 17. Extra Knicker Suits $7.95 Choice of serviceable mikture tweeds or cassi- meres that mothers like so well. Both pairs knick- ers lined. ~Sizes 8 to 17. Boys™ All-Wool Blue Serge Spring Suits, $6.95 _. That serve equally well for school or dress-up. Fast-color, navy blue serge, in belted model, with lined knickers. Extra serviceable. Sizes 7 to 17. FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Gate-Leg Besides the useful- ness of a strong table, these gate-leg tables have a decidedly deco- rative appeal. obstinate as it is, does yield to Sloan’s. Apply gently without rub- bing. You feel the effect at once in a comforting glow_ spreading through the aching joints and muscles. The pain eases off—is s, Toe pene oo | DULIN & MARTIN CO. druggist today—35 cents. { 1215-17 F Street Sloan’s Liniment ki P,,-,,I 12141218 G St. N.W. —————————— » . 2