Evening Star Newspaper, April 6, 1924, Page 13

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. APRIL 6, 1924—PART 1. CHARITY LEADERS | TO MEET TUESDAY (Open Meetings, Abandoned Dnr'mg‘ War, to Be Resumed—Ses- . . 7 S ‘ ¢ s = L aks & (Jjompan COMMISSIONER TO SPEAK " Avenue v = 4 Bishop Freeman Also on . Program for Address. sociated Charities will ob- 3 i ; . . . " ' l .f ” h forty-third anniversary at, al of the society’s former prac- . bandoned during the war—of . an open meeting annually. ’ersons interested in social service { ‘7 37’ work are cordially invited to attend. | | O es ues lon Or er an Although the usual Easter campaign | © the society for funds with which | + complete its general budget and | A ] s’ Relief Associa- lowing day, there eal at the meeting for | o H. Rudolph. who of the Associated . will give the ad- et ipal speakers hop Freeman w 'f the board v, but has b ¥ Blue Double- Breasted with ! Light Trousers For Formal Y A fashton es- A Wales Model | ay Wear i sayed by the Oxford Gray voung college i 2 with long { Cutaway with men — the Coat N pearl Gray, don- Rl on semi- fitting r:raccgu! roék—ban;: \ : N Doubl / ble - breasted | lines — and the casy draped bac 3 “mender of } Dou g A T —this_ particular < | breasted — de- Waiscoat — and Trousers cut < s pacticiias e oA \ . signed with striped Trousers— wide. SHe locted e the mecting oo T i ’ sem1-fitting Coat and vest, Coat and Vest 3 Glected at the meeting. iz $65.00 $3250 1040 e e i S | Trousers, S1250 Irousers, $1L0O PARENTS INVITED ! TO HEALTH TALK Dr. James P. Leake to Lecture . i I‘IEN you look into the manner Today on Prevention of Diphtheria. | : ; i) of the designing and making of e st e e kit arertst T h ) / Saks Clothes, you f:annot N e mevenib ot ths stles of NeohiEn overlook the many points of . ' _ (= difference. It is the sum-total of these e States pudlic| i o \ differences which gives you that super- speak this after- ;- o oclock in the avai- (I} | e SHEE : satisfaction. al Mu- Two - dutton, We portray fashion with the utmost accuracy of detail—but we individualize the interpretation—so this or that style particularly makes personal appeal. afternoon, lock. His s loek e y ' That's a feature of service which dis- s e \ \ | [EAE ’ tinguishes the Saks Shop—and makes it has proved grati- S e ot iz ' possible for a man to change his clothes ; under the herson Crich- | e e ! N without changing his individuality. In nunity. it et i other words—you will feel “at home™ in “DHIO NIGHT” TUESDAY. i _ Saks Clothes. National Democratic Club Here to el 5 L Hoi= i Out of this wide range of variety you'll " il be observea by |} | : : - e find just that which you want—that which ' room Tu: g you ought to have—Suits and Top Coats Sation; il e prac ” Bl both—to be correctly groomed. Hempstead of | ecret of end e Sore i bo 11| | - ; Because of our facilities—which begin ali_democrats of Ohio | e nessent oy nestene | o . to exercise their influence at the loom—and i 1 are in control till the garment takes its pey: Cumsien placein stock—our prices do not quite fully Sey 1o senme Y express the quality. In other words, you will follow, at | ney, president | sttt | N are buying better than the price indicates. d other offi- . & av\r\tn1y;lwl to look after demo- 1 : For that regoon dont ]udge by the pnce oters in the District who are £ Sl anywhere—ljut by thc QUALITY liam P, McIntosh, chairman of | mmittee in A»‘_narwhe of tf-cmmlv z | aw data for the Infor: of those unfamiliar with voting nrivi- / Both Top Coatfe eses, will make a report. and micn” e cULPEPER LAW FIRM ]I : ' ; Brown Consscrative Asother BANS DIVORCE suiTs |f | Fopiaid 2 28 through” = e | Three-button, 3 3 Prefer Peace of Mind to Certain | . fiy front, me- S 4 “"“’Yh pat s 4 dium full back S > erned shadow Enmities That Go With —which hangs 3 plaids — in gray i { gracefully — IHed - Bkers or brown; i Retainers, They Say. Ml 5 and silk trim- iest of Top oW, semi- Sl ! ; 5 med ‘i’ detail. fitting back. to The Star. | R, Va., April 6.—A prom- % s37'so nent of Culpeper yers las i & 2 ssued a motic g *Tat it does are to handle any 1 e divorce o so for a mini- i num fee of most substantial size. Dual Gabardine New Double-Breasted \ member of the firm, commenting { Sack L easons which influenced. this | 3 . g e 2 0 stand, stated that when . Overplaid Topcoat i ) With semi-fitting back; they effected a reconciliation their only reward was that neither party Three wide-spaced but- to the suit ever spoke to them after. | tons, buttening throngh: full that when they obtained notch colfar and deep revers. Two button— back. _with setin I { wide spaced. In Powder sleeves. Effective a / and brown plaids. Silk. / i $40.00 trimmed throughout_. e gt SN . $3500 FAITH IN ANDERSON. | ; Methodist Conference Sends Mes- | sage to Imprisoned Dry Chief. | TROY, N. Y. April 5.—A message of sympathy and pledge of abiding riepdship was sent to William H, \uderson, former state aupeflntar‘\g- L 30 00 ent of the Anti-Saloon League, by the t ‘Proy Methodist Conference today. A : A ults s . (o) . Anderson rl_irmw serving a term in Sing Sing prison for forgery. CHARITY GETS $250,000. | “ | ) Top Coats. $2750 to $65OO mind. ALLENTOWN, Pa. April. 5—The will of Allen F. Berhn, slate operator, probated today. and part of the. vglued at $230,000, was left to under the following pro- “Ope-tenth of my estate I recognize | s belonging to the Lord to be given to the most deserving charities, to be( selscted by the executors’ jury the

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