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REMOVAL OF SIGNS | ASKED BY CITIZENS Chevy Chase Association Urges Car Company Destroy Ads on Con- necticut Avenue, The Chevy Chase Citizens' tion, meeting the 1. V. Brown School 1lus ledged itself to for the improve- Chase and resoived to CArTy on an extensive campaign for the further beautification of that sec- A resolution was unanimously wdopted favoring the changing of the rules gaverning the Zoning Commis- as to permit that body to suspend temporarily its regulations, LWaiting a public hearing. <0 voted to re- Associa- sion so CONSULS TRANSFERRED. State Department Announces Changes in Btations. Vice Consul William C. Pe the District of Columbia has been transferred from Warsaw to Barbados and Vice Consul H. A. Smith, the District, has been transferred from Bern to Brussels, Consul R. F. Boyce of Michigan, at Nassau, has been detailed to the State Department. Cor officers at state Departme e itornia, Dunlap of au Prince and V lanan of Massac = P Two Wives Sue Husbands. Tarry M. Woodyard, policeman, is 4 with ng his wife, 7. Woody a petition filed ¢ an operation wad required ney Henry M. Fowler appears THE EVENING INJURED IN JUMPING FROM BLAZING HOME T. T. Hackney Cleaning Clothes When Can of Gasoline Explodes. sustained serious injuries acic when he jum ccond t'his blazing home, place southwest, early today plosion_of @ which Hackney was cleaning cf is said to have caused the a he house. i 1 to the rear home ructure, and di siderable damage. It nx«n spr ing house, 3 \ipper p pnmo wo children n of gasoline, fire. STAR, WASHINGTON, Score Gen. Wood's Report. The Philippine independence mission | to the United States believes the report of G nor General Wood of the Philip- pine Islands to the War Department, setting forth his position on the ques- tion of independence, to be *a serious indictment of 12,000,000 people.” Manuel Roxas, speaker of the Phillp- pine house of representati Wood s a serious indic 00,000 people, and no effort is to discover the bias and rank p that has it,” these commissioners de- —————— . Holds Services Tonight. The sacrament of the Lord’s supper will be administered at the New York Avenue Presbyte Church_tonight lothes. He of the’ id con- will offict liam A with th were D. C 1924, SEE LANGDON SCHOOL SERIOUS FIRE TRAP Rhode Island Avenue Citizens Urge Construction of a New Building. Describing the Langdo Langdon, D. C., as a fire trup of the worst kind, the school committes of the Rhode Island Avenue (itizens’ Axwochio- tion has gone on record favoring con struction of a new building to replace the present Langdon School structure M. C. Wilson, chalrman of the com mittee, declured today, there exists in the Langdon School a condition which might bring serious results to scores of school children Improvements are contemplated nt present in line with recommendutlon: made early in anry by Kire hool in . PHURSDAY, APRIL I hall Seib. The school, according e committee, is the sole remain- ng two-story frame school building n the city. There are two buildings copnected by a hallway forming the hoo! Lower floors of the school, the com- mittee said, are fairly well protected with five fire exits leading from the bulldings, but the upper floors have but two fire escapes, both from the newer of the two buildings. Pupils on the upper floor of the old building would have to go through the con- necting hallvay of the new building in case of fire to get to the exit The smaller children, acecording the committee, are located in the upper old building. to | ture of the new Boys Invited to Free Swims. n Every boy in Washington who c swim is invited by the Y. M .\ to participate in a series of free swim- ming lessons, to begin at the central “Y'" building, 1736 G street northwest, April 21 and conclude four days later. The lessons have been arranged by | Earl B. Fuller, boys' director of the assoclation; Ralph A. Davis, physical director, and George Culbertson, head- master 'of the Woodward Schosl for Eoys of the ¥. M. C. A. e Smoking rooms for women are a o luxe trains ing run 1B ASK SENATE HEARING. * | Friends of World Court Ask Lodge to Set Date. Friends of the for the United States to join world court have served motic: ‘ongress that they want the matter considered. The commission on | tice and good will of th of Churches hus asked on Tflnnhmanh &Totheop raction Company | b wif t for m ntena W Mrs Liva J. 1 y against Cla ¥, an employve e The wife ehrs 1 v desertion. They wi 1. 1907 Attorney A. ente the wife DOWN STAIRS STORE Friday is Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise Is not Returnable or Exchangeable; not Sent C. O. D. or.on Approval; Mail or Phone Orders not Accepted | by ks in the and asking vieinity of ¢ Chase fur the co-ope Seventh Street Penna. Avenue aks & & (ompany = With the Importance of the Event S In Keeping ) the District proscription quickly children and adults, ton, presided $95,000 Estate Left Daughter Have Shapely Feet Unmarred by BUNIONS Boy Two-Pants Easter Suits Silk Dresses and Sports Coats—Reduced Silk Dresses, $14.95 Were $20. 31 silk dresses, in Canton crepe and black summer silks. With trimminzs and embroidery. Fiber Dresses, Special, $10 25 large size fiber dresses, and black. Panel and Sports Coa!s. $10 Were S!s 15 “Full Tn of tucks Jined ng_hump n burming sci NT ON TRIAL today and 1 wil L!:dv\ Absolute Divorce Asked. B. Works Supren hrown, navy on cffects. DOWN STAIRS S10 v Frank | KAY Thread Silk Hose, 75¢ Pair 186 N. La Salle St Chicago, Til. 3 PR — Saka & Tompany Seventh Street with V, pairs ¥ Pure Thread- 34 to cordovan n s § zes from $ 75 - - s 2 FErEZ Overblouses and Tuck-Ins, 68c 3 U ey & 42 Cotton Overblouses and Tuck-ins. y : Al 11§ Peter d Tuxedo fronts. 1. priced. .ml(d o Blouses, Sizes Blouses, tuck-in 34 to 42, \ | Tweed Mixtures il PN l $1: were St tyle. Slightly All-silk Hose, S$1 rs All-silk Hos »s §12 and 9, S Sweaters, $1.45; Were $1.95 cluding slip-on In tan Glos l\"’fiflll Silk) “cn—. The 'li Overplaids (hlflnn"llknl oxe, The l'll!" were £1.3% pai ETay Pennsylvania collars Avenue Just two more days be- fore Easter to outfit the boy in fine Saks clothes. Printed Satin, $1.48 Ya.rd Was s168 . copen 1s for bobbe m brown or A d for immed natron. DOWN STAIRS STORE m DOWN STAIRS STORE Saks and Company stand back of these two-pants suits. Why pay more for “Sunday best,” when these suits have style—plus sturdy fabrics that stand “everyday” tests? Excellent tailoring, smart models. Bandeaux, Special, 72 brocaded or stripe bandemns. deaux and Brassiores. 25c. 47 immedint Women’s Kid Gloves, 75¢ Pair Were $1.25 pair. 20 pairs twoclasp kid_gloves, in black and brown; irregulars; sizes G, 6% and 6%. Sik Glot were higher, 25 pairs women's 16-batton leogth wh Sizes 6 and 1. Slightly solled from di Fabrio Gloves, 25c pair: were higher, 35 pairs women's . Corsets, $1. 7, in waistline models, in flesh coutil. twoclasp fabric gloves, in white and cafe. Sizes 6 and 6la. Garter Brassieres, 58c; were 0%c. 3-Piece Linen Dresser Sets, 75c ‘Were §1. 12, ofrdtn bandling. . Thrso.piece Buffet Sets, Sfe set; were Bl set. 20 eais with stitched edges. eached muslin with blue, Tose, brows and ead stiteh 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets $1.18 Were $1.40. 96, hemmed ready for use. Pillowcases, 25c; wers 3%, 78, bleached. ) o5, Size 47336, Perfect in every respect Navy Blue Serges, $14-75 Guaranteed fast color. Sizes 7 to 18 Years. Other Two-Pants Suits, $9.75 to $24.75 Women'’s Lisle Union Suits, 75¢ Were $1.50 40. in white and fiesh. Sizes 34, 35 42 and 44 Glos (artificial silk) Vests, special $L 18, orchid and peseh vests. Sizes 36 to 42 Glos (artificial silk) Step-ins, $1.25: were more., flesh, peach and orchid. Sizes 23 and 2. Women’s Muslin Gowns, 68c 48, with V, square or reand pecks. Sizes 16 and 17 Philippine Gowns, $1.50; wers $1.95 aud $2.25. 1 titully embroidered gowns, slightly sofled Chemise, $1.50: wers $1.95. 4, with strap shoulders. Mussed ‘and soiled from handling. Corset Cowers, special, 58c. 29, tailored or lace trimmed. Wright & Ditson ‘““Argyle” of all linen, lace trimmed: slightly mossed in flesh and 9 Boys Reefers Spring $Q.75 Navy blue serge, tweed mixtures and overplaids of good quality fab- Golf clubs (irons), including putters, mid- irons, mashies and niblicks. Standard produc- tion of an old established sporting goods house. Wooden Clubs, Drivers and Brassies $1.75 Perfect quality. med pillow- Pillowcases. 35c: wers T5e. cases, size ISMIS. S White Turki absorbent quu! 18, Tapanese biue priot pitlow- a 5 for $1. & wear well Towsis 6. of & good Light-Weight, Sturdy Bags Tans or White $2.85 rics. vears. Raglan or set-in sleeves, pleated backs and full or half belts; for boys 2!; to 10 Men’s Two-Trouser Suits $16.50 10 striped or checked suits, grays and browns. Conserva- ed. Because of price, no altera- tions will be made. Sizes 34, 35, 37, 40, 42 DOWN STAIRS STORE Men’s Wool Cravenette Topcoats, $16.50 Special. 12 showerproof, good - looking and well wearing topeoats, In brown and alterations made, 18, 39, 40, DOWN STAIRS STORE Sizes 34, 3: Other Spring-Weight Reefers Ranging From $5.95 to $12.75 Second Floor. Boys’ Wash CAPS Suits, $2.95 for BOYS $1-%¢ and $2 New Spring washable suits, in attractive and practical outfits for NC‘Y caps of boys. Well known iust-co!or.fnb- particularl b4 rics, such as tan or oyster linen, good- looking satines, poplins, Palmer gloth, overp laids and crash, etc. These are in middie or mixtu res, also button-on styles, as well as little ruffied and embroidered models. navy blue serge in varied becom- Sizes 2 to 10 years. ¢sh o . : . ingshapesan OtherR Spring \]Ya.sh Suits Stolestio- bath sl the laddie and his oo S, Eewenia i s fom va to 3 | P D Mo s 95 to $595 big brother. Bungalow: Aprons, Special, 78¢ iamars Bockg Secand Floor. ‘ Sm: all higher. 30 pail in stizactive styles and color combinatiens. Sizes 4% aag & ru:-l-th Eimonos, §L45; were muck higher. b dark shades. BOyS Black Sateen Bungalow Aprons, 850, 8, reduced for Tams $2.50 Friday. ‘House Dremses, 85c, Of gingham. Sizes 36 to 44. The new leath- er tams that are Costume Slips, 95¢ very popular and 30, tn white, black and bive. Sizes 36 to 44. that go so well g o b P e e MR LA I g ‘with the new top- coat. Tan and Silk Je Pettibloomers, $1.48; were more, &, rednced black. for immediate clearance Friday. Silk Radium Petticoats, $1.95. Other Hats for * Small Boys Mahogany Floor Lamps, $3 $1.50 to $5 Second Floor. A wholly satisfactory set for the begin- ner can be had at very little expense. English Broadcloth Shirts, $1.50 20 Men's English Brosdeloth Shirts, Sizes 14, 15, 15 1% e Leather Handbags, 55¢; Were 95¢ 35, of a good quality leather, fitted with purse and mirror. Were much highes 20 Satinette Shirts, in 1.25; were $1.95, and 15. Soiled from dis- ‘s Shirts, § g Sizes 14, 185 gray and tans. play. Flannel €hirts, §1, reduced, h Jight browns. Sizes 142, 15 and 17. Slightly irregula Thread Silk Hose, 450 pair: 6 pairs for $2.5 Thread Sik Hose, in black, gray and Davs to 1115, Men's Hose, 6 pairs for $1.25. 40 pairs Mercerized Cot- ton Hose. Black, navy and brown. Sizes 10 to 1 Men’s Silk and_Wool Hose. S5c pair; 3 pai much. highe pairs in black. Men's Balbriggun Shirts end Drawers, 50c; were . slight irreguiars. Sizes 36 (o 44. Men's Ties, 85c; 3 for $1; greatly reduced. 30 Knitted Ties, in attractive designs and colorings. Men's Golf Bow Ties, special, 35c. 30 Fashiomabie Bow Ties, with adjustable elastic bands. Irish Damask Tablecloth (Half Cotton), $2.25 “Were $2.65. 48 Imported Irish Cloths. FHalf lnen and Daif cotton. Romnd pattern effect. Size T2x72 Pure Irish Linoa Tablecloths, $2.75; wers $3.25. Size €8x Electric Bracket Lights, $1 Reduced for Friday breakfast porches or mited nomber. Very suitable for 12 shirts in light and dark Hio Doune Sereral ol Boys’ Cut Silk Ties, 25¢ Were higher. 20 ties, in & good assortment of designs and e Wush Suits, 88c; were more. wtton.on styles. . Of Teggy and. othe Siz n middy and wash suitings. 2 to Boys' Blouses, $1: greatly reduced. 1. blue. g iaveader, pink and black s: Siight ed from display. Sizes S to Boys' Pajamas, $1: were $1.50, muoslin, in piok, tan and white. Boys' Suits, $1.95: were more, Jersey suits, in middy and button-om m; 33, of madras pes on in white MEN’S WEAR Quality--Style-- Value -- Price STEIN-BLOCH #and-tailored clothes combine these four essentials—quality fabrics, correct styles, fine workmanship :_md moderate prices. We are now show- Ing a very extensive selection of STEIN- BLOCH Suits and Top Coats at— - %45 Select Your Easter Hat Today Girls’ Silk Dresses, $3.95 Were $5.95. Only 10, in navy mnd brown. snd 10, Bluo Sergo Pleated Skirts, $1.78, Gingham Drosses, T8c and Sbe. and combinations Styles Flannclotte Gowns, Only Rain Capes, $1.95 n navy Sizes 2% m 13, in sizes 6 to 12. Tound patterns Silk Remnants, $1.38 Yard 80, 12, in blue, red. Siz sears oid 22 pair; 5 pairs for $1: were much full fashioned Taney-iop socker Rizrs s . Slightly soiled. 38 6, in Women’s Trimmed Suede Pumps $2.95 Pair 20 patts log esbin susde, Kid trimmed pumps, with baly French beels. Sizes 4 w 6. 6x9 Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs $4.95 onds.** The imperfoctions will not affact the wear- s nor their lnoks. The want nu!'u B‘-;-l Congolenr Rumners, $2.45, Siawriine Tepsicy, Broweld i Hax; Siby Bx12 size. Very mftractive design for the d Axminster Rug, $13.95. One zond grade r slightly imperfoct. Tremendously reduced Imported Broadcloth Blouses for Boys, 2 This popular tan blouse of Im- ported Broadcloth in collar attach- ed style and sport cuff. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Other Blouses or Shirts for Boys 31 to $3.95 4 in brewn. Clearance Dunlap |G. B. Borsalino| Qur Special 7 8 35 Ware $595. © lamp stands greatlr rednced for Friday selling. The wanted large size. Shade not included. Cross-Strap Pumps, $2.45 Pr. 60 Pairs Women's Patent Leather and Black XKid Pumps, with Cuban heels, Sizes 4 to 8. Very specially priced for Friday only. DOWN STAIRS STORE Congoleum Rugs, $3.75 20 Congoleum Art Rugs, 6x9. In tile, parquet and all-over designs. out borders. Perfect condition DOWN STAIRS STORE Dutch With- SIDNEY WEST (INCORPORATED) 14th and G Streets Second Floor. STEIN-BLOCH DUNLAP HATS CLOTHES