Evening Star Newspaper, April 17, 1924, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. ©; THURSDAY, “APRIL 17, 1924 ; il N. COLQUITT DEAD OF HEART DISEASE Prominent Attorney and Civic| Leader Resident of Washing- CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Federation of Citizens’ Axsocintions will meet Saturda; . in board room of Municipi Knox Hats, 57 N Soeiety for Philosoph! ‘.)un\ will meet Saturday +Publle Libr Form Religious ussion led by Henry S | b e Montgomery Organization Urged to arquhar. A Be Active in Campaign TEAGUE. Sudden] The Business Women Couneil wilt | | ton Twelve Years. neet tomorre Tecjure re b inni L st 1. | - J‘I"l ! A”fr:h-‘ ”‘I Pe Just B:glnn"lg' following & protracte .1 usual program ervices were held to- . WAS ACTIVE IN POLITICS |jiu™ik. i) i —— fixion” will be su catte In filrmuuam BALTIMORF April 17.-~The by evenlng cholr | ywomen's Democratic Club of Mont- Native of Savannah, Ga., and Only! The Vermont State Associntion will | EOmery County, comprising tw | & nual maple | district branches with an ag 46 Years of Age. membership of around 400, h e nnual meeting at the dingzh- ters, Mixs Mubel ery Country Club here y 10 thi Neylo Colquitt, forty-six yea o With RS rtann city, Mrs. Mary roor prominent attorney and civie m..m.-mm like 500 members Caiifornia M of this member of various| Willinm L. Ford will give exposi- | ducted 'Q the presi. | doncs o he patriotio and. promi- | tion of international Sunday sehool o o Vallas Ty pitcHoL RRCIE lesson tomorrow, 4:45 pan., ith floor thewiowiolyi nent in polit \.r._ dled of heart [y " ORI tret - I e il ACTRESS TO RECOVER.- moor, Md., at Mount br. K. B , Doctors Optimistic for Clara Kim- ball Young After cOn-‘pfi Chapter, Hadassab, will nity Club, this city born in : March X, 1878 He was & £ . from the' University of Georgia in the o Wilters? Lempiie will siet to | 1898, . 8 pam, in Public Library. Copyright 1924 Hast Schaffner & Marx Proceding the nglish- | meeting of the e ingtan Branch of the niztan Branch of the Tob | {osea o ‘the king Union, of which € fack Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits DOLLARS MORE — BUT THEY ARE ONLY i o s AN s erty C Carb of Ebanhs ROUSER. W Ly, the dance ¢ i ‘45 | They are in the styles you want—the colors vou want—the patterns you want for Easter; they have a quality that you wouldn’t expect in an ordinary $45 suit; they are the very best values that we have been able to find anywhere. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES “mew members' dinn liew nigh ersity Club MOTIER AND DAD HEANY. 1 LA B ke . AMILY. nee of o0 LANE . vv-xr =) o FUNERAL!" Lower Pric:s 4 $75, $100, $150 Up 00 iy Steel Vaults, $85 Up |.reri s tima AMBULAN! (%4) CITY CALLS e LARGEST LQLH”PLD IN THE CITY W. W.CHAMB ERSCO i< 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone Col. 438. *| "\ Mourning Blacks Oyed §~ 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Main 134 t Smart Accessories to Complete the e ‘ avy arine Corpa will b ad- | EASTER COSTUME ey vy wiil lec Lafayette, holy communiorn Andrew's Church © a brief address | ER AND SON-IN D JOHN to mest 500 o0 th and fam- FLLA CORSEY sd bot loving ¢ er. Delta | BAILY, e o'clock, | FRANK Three-piece suits in blues, grays and mix- tures. Also four-piece Knicker suits at $45— you can wear for business, and change to knickers for golf. DACGHTER AND HIS SI€ HANNAH O'LEERY FEN BRANDE \suxu [ n i President's Own and Navy Uniou, wi il G. A. R build- Others at $50, $55, $60, $65 Raleigh Haberdasher Satisfaction Guaranteed The Lonesome Vdance, $:20 oclock, building. b will give rd floor, Arcade Represent: Tiams of Texas, | L grand master of the Masoni aternity of that state, and ombs, past grand master of Wash- Thirteen Ten F Street o e, 5 3 BRO) .\1.L~.r\n Tpmplv will be offered. ehes ol e Land Party Petitions Out. | ' CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 17.—Peti- io e In circulation here to sical program \rw:ul ds Vics nd, | 15 the Siate siase ¥ for | cotaurrr movement is led by men previously | A5 residence dentified with the Single-Tax party. ‘"W; 17T Senifed with the Single-Tax party. tiday, 315 pm. 2 oor, Md.. NEYLE I e in Savaonah | Funersl Philadelphia Gold Seal Silk Stockings SHOPS CHIFFONS in the season’s ncwest and most popular |} WATTERS. : : | shades—Rose. Beige, Indian, Skin, Dawn, |———————stnt 1T Belgique. as well as Gray and Black. ‘Every thread is of a smooth. | even texture, with the beauty and strength of pure silk | SILEDALE Femm " TOTTEN 1337 F St. N.W. $1 $2.75 $3.75 : “',“,i',i"m“;'l wition & mon Near 14th. r. amethyst wetting. h [ Blouses Ostrich Feather Boas Secarfs Bmedens i Lo I orie o erf - ard :-’h:‘»:um»a to | For the Easter Promenade | o Hlte i Pt Prtemss | S B FUNERAL DIRECTORS. _ - JoSEPR (GAVIERS SRS Z3TABLISHED 1850 .{,:} MORTICIANS 17301732 FENNA.AVE. e ‘,'"""‘“““JAcxson Departed this_1ite Wmm.:« v PHONFS: MAIN S512-5513 2 ( THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS 131 ELEVENTH >, adertagers, Hom H, Jet and pearl, between 2062 st o e Church of Advent, comer of T agier, Toesday evening. Apeil 15. " No- 18t st. now Slipper Styles of the Avenue—Today! PICCADILLY AND THEY'RE ALL Patent Leather, N $6.50. $ PRIMROSE Black Satin. $0.50 Three reasons occur to us in explana- ombia 1865 marten chober Eindly pine some evening after 67 _stone marien. between Sih and | Tth we. Reward. Phone L Esrlebacher Exclusively Different TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STRI jar, no tag: re Wisconsin ave. West 2005 * Damond. Reta ity w1 Tel. € Frank Geier’s Sons Co. X%, Main 2473 NORVA'; K. TABLER 1526 L St. N.W. Main 1544 erry X Waish Perry—Main 954 —Gerald Waian. v 1 b and M. Call M 4 DOG_ & week ago, carrying license Reward. 1320 Kmore . T- O N e =< O 7N m CHEVR ti th t lifyi e s %%, pe g White Kid, $6.50. a Iln eéss or | i soser crager, o 1Wmm. 1 “returned to | First:—OQur alertness in present- ing the smart successes of New }oszph F. Bnrch s Sons. ALMUS R.SPEARE Wil B.SPEARS S CLY DE J. Hlm‘fi-——l 1807 "Bl imore st o From Monnt Zion B Tortoise Al e g | Tests under every condition 1o 98 Conn. ave Tebwenn 3034 M St. N.W, Jatubiihed 1801 York and eastern s.ry.k centers.. | have proven that HOLYOKE i — 4 § i Second: — Our ability to offer CHAINLESS CORDS in win, o etween 3 Z'ngifi.";_u'e‘-‘.f fine materials and craftsmanship | sure more protection against M T8RS, ALCAZAR equivalent to those found usuall- PEKING $650. skidding, slipping and slid- T e in shoes much higher priced. g;ea:qfime | ing than chains. With ad- [P Ny iiin o and Suede, $6.50. Third :—The personal enthusiasm ditional features — “Chain- | EOURETEOOR —Tadies' Wed wfterao N Txmomy Faalen of thousands of satisfied custom- less cords cost no more.” r'm;nm Tady's, £iay; New Jersey ave, | ! RAOT| 641 W ST NE. ~ Phine L. 3343 ers transmitted to others. avu, Moward. 10864 New dessey v = The grip of the Abrasive s * ¥ . If you paid $8 or $9 for Sterling Fabric and Rubber tread el b are Sh d still b i prevents skidding even on OFEs o ey et e gelling your the wettest and most slip- monegs worth — YT pery pavements. These tbill;es ‘| have a Fabric and Rubber But ‘They'm All 56-50 P‘;’“{:‘s‘;" | Tread constructed entirely el | o == Rfifl‘dn&,‘o!s‘;oh = : Kids, $6.50, different from the ordinary 4 G R S Wl\fi’ H. bA'l?PO & Cp' o' Black Ooze STERLING ‘CHIFFONS | e ol s e By ot e e gel | M3 Waras Phe Hael i in Easter Colors | holds until they are worn . ¢ ———THE ORIGINAL —y Sunburn . Freckles 1 out. wfi.fipeate(fin. Jackrabbie . Lariae | 1208 HSTREET, N.W. e J awn | N 108 FORMERIY 340 7 . NEW ENGLAND TIRE i o TRIXIE $185 $185 PEGGY ' and RUBBER COMPANY areELL Sigdis "‘.’;{",‘f'y',‘.i.’;’m NEW 3?‘.33}':?@.’5‘:. reE Rk ol ‘ THEO. W. BEITZEL, Mgr. = Prompt auto delivers serviee, Am-uprm.m—lnnnauln pite & 1o o <5 | Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St, | 1419 P St. N. W. Tel. Franklin 8892

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