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At If vou seek comfort and lurdiness in a play for botl boxs and gir shoe ou need look no further, for here is staunch, tan elkskin shoe that is made like moccasin—orthopedically correct in shape— plenty of toe room. a No leather like elkskin to withstand the hard knocks of real live, red-blooded yvoungsters. o to 11 11'% to 2 Also made of combination of smoke elkskin. a Sizes 6 to 11, leather Sizes 111 to 2, crepe rubber sole. .S ICHS Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth K Silk and Fiber HOSE pair pe boot siik lisle tops in all colors, in- cluding black and white. A won- derful hose. a very special price Every rfect, 22-inch 85¢ ge 2 s send date of birth for particu- nd | Aswets om r 3300,000 000 M. LoRoy Goff, 610 Woodward Bldg. | e v Taknsan: HLA\IRJRY AUFMAN: 1316 to 1326 7th St. N.W. @ THE Suicide Wave Hits Vienna. VIEENNA, May 16.—The trade de- pression in Austria has brought about | another wave of xmlcsdes Six were $46.90 lustration. Company founded 1545, —111 Branchos—M. 340. Luiie tast night. - As Some Hand Makes" F it's a Mallory Straw. it's hand- made, and if it's hand - made, it will look as smartand feel as comfortable as when you bought it aslongas youwearit. Letitbea hand-made Straw, or let it alone. Our exclusive shapes MEYER’S SHOP 31 F Street Everything for the Well-Dressed Man Fiber Silk Scarfs —are all the go right now; have them in all calors combinations: i lcngth and w1dxh 64x12 with a 5-inch silk fringe, on sale WOTF o K3 and $1 Values we and $] .98 | JUST OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT—WHICH MEANS DOLLARS SAVINGS TO YOU A MERCHANDISING SCOGP OF 500 MEN’S STYLISH ALL-WOOL SUITS FFor seve eral vears we have run a sensational $13 suit sale. Thi year is no exception, only the values are bigger and better than ever. Fwo large manufacturers from whom we lm\ clothing were caught with ].lrgc stocks season. them a cash offer which they accepted. them to vou at dollars less than 111eir real value. “MThey asked us to take the suits off their hands. owing to cancelled orders, due to the backward We made Now we are going to sell THEY GO ON SALE TOMORROW AT None Sold For Less Than $20 The suits 3 You can choose irom tweeds, herringbones, mertime fabrics. are without a doubt unmatchable at this sensationally simeres, worsteds and' other sum- very suit is all wi ool and faultlessly tailored in single and dou- Sold for low; price. ble breasted models, sport coats, Norfolks, conservative, semi-conservative styles. shades to choose from; one a rare bargain. and dark , and every alterations Plenty of light, medium in this year’s latest styles. a few stouts included. If Absolute Clearance of s SPORT COATS Regularly Sold at $15 and $20 LEvery sport coat “is being cleared out at tremendous re- ductions. All-wool plaids or polaires. All are full lined. Paisley, Satinette. Regular and extra sizes, 16 to 5l wuaranteed to give ting wear and service. Sizes 16 to 51 Children’s Footwear for May Day Parade White Canvas One-Strap Made of the best quality can- vas; spring and low heel models; handsomely tailored Sizes run from 32 to 46: are required, there will be no charge. Saturday’s Big Special in DRESSES o 5 : . Women’s and misses’ dresses of georgette and lace combinations, satin canton georgette, cantons, party dresses, evening dresses, street dresses, sport dresses, a large variety, in sizes 16 to 44, for late spring and summer wear. Specially priced for to- morrow, at... $10 and $13.75 VALUES Boys’ “Hi-Kick” SHOES Brown and White Leather Can- vas; leather trimmed. Laced-to- toe style, have double-wear soles. All sizes 11% to 2 and 2% to 6. Specially reduced to— Pump made’ to hold their shape Dainty chic models in white Milan Hemp, Milans, Leg- horn trimmed, combinations of Milan and Satin, flowered and georgette trimmed. Your choice tomorrow. $5 and $7.50 Values ber heels attached. Sizes 13 to 2. $3.00 value, on sale tomorrow at and satisfactory wear. Specially priced for tomorrow at Sizes 8% to 2. Misses’ One-Strap Patent Leather Pumps Attractively styled and durably made to give the miss plenty of conifort and wear. An honest Eive 1 Low rub- $1 30 EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, MAY 16 $5,000 Life Insurance for ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. Dr. W. W. Davis, general secretary | of the Lord's Day Alliance of Mary land, will speak of the Jones bill, 3218, 3 o'clock, at the interdenomina- tional public’ protest against “the open theater on the Christian Sab- bath in the National Capital,” at Mt. Vernon M. E. Church South, American Federation of Arts ses- sions from 9 to 5 o'clock. in large ballroom of Willard Hotel TONIGHT. + The Macfarland Junior High Parent-Teacher Association will meet at 8 o'clock in the school. Miss Nila Allen will speak on child welfare work. Musical program. School The Writers' League will meet’ at 8 o'clock in the Public Library. _Annual_apron sale under auspices of Altar Guild of St. Monica's Chapel, in the parish hall, from 3 to 10 o'clock. The Business Women's Council pro- gram will be in hands of the social service committee. William McKinley Circle, the G. A. R, will meet, in Grand Army Hall. Ladies of 8 o'clock A memorial service for Miss Phillips, former princip at one time p cham School, w sryan School at dance under lic Wor k, at Ca 801 15 Ktreet rvice Cial, mmunity Washin | will pre the Rinechart-Hopwoo | comedy, “Seven Days” as their par i towa endowment fund for G w ty, $:15 o'clock, Marion Campbell, ai- ntury mmoi and frequently the fourteenth | tucles, though fai articles of some cost, formed the subjects wills. of bequests in for your selection 50c Every day 11:30 to 3 Meats, Fish, Salads or Vegetable Combinations To Entice Your Appetite! Dessert and Beverage Included You Won't Tire of Lunching BELLEVUE FARMS Restaurant 1332-34-36 G Street ““Products from Farm to You' 7 Different Luncheons Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleamng Co. _ Main 1344 TSR “Found Reliable for Over Main 4886 Before You Order Coal Look Into OISHAIC Let us give You the names of local users. See what THEY say of the convenience, clean- liness and INOMY 'of the OIL-O-MATIC. which _ burns lowest cost fuel oil. Do this now. Just phone. 20 Years” Hot Water, Steam and Vapor Heating, Expert Plumbing Repairing and Remodeling G+ H Heating Co. 913-917 H Street N.W. (Wanted—1 or 2 Salexmen.) | | | { | S e AR | Means More Than Merely STRA HATS It Stands for STYLE —that’s what it does— and costs other gdod straws at 3 and 4 dollars Al | 1924 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. commemoration of the death on May 17, 1923, of Rev. Dr. Robert Tal- bot, who for over fourteen years was rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church a solemn service of requiem will be held in that church at 7:30 a.m. t morrow. College Women's Club walk, Sun- day. Ee at Rosslyn station, Great Falls car line, at 2:45 p.m, to take r for Prospect ‘Hill station and thence to Black Pond. (Buy tickets for Great Falls.) Miss Dufour, lead- er. All college women and their friends invited, The annual meeting of the Smith College Club of Washington will be held at the country home of Miss Katherine Rice, near Mount Vernon on the afternoon of May 28, when of- ficers for next year will be elected The Audubon Soclety will have itn last of its spring outings tomorrow Members will meet at Great Falls station, Rossiyn, Va t 7:45 am THE WEATHER . District of Columbia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; zentle warmer tomorro variable winds | southwest becoming tand ¥ rain nd warmer Vir | row, tonizht. pre tomorrow variable Moder southwest a—Iair tonight and warmer tomorrow and e west portion tonight: moderate westerly winds. West Vi Fair ably tomorrow. warn winds be tomor- pr Records for Thermomet 2 midnight, occurred 30 a.m. today iperature same date last Highest, $4: lowest, 63. Condition of the Wate: rature and condition m.: Great Fall ondition, very Tide Table; (Furnished b ‘nited tes und geodetic survey.) “Low tide, 12:19 pm.; and W tid 30 am high tid am. and vear— of th Tem- mudd coast high and 1:12 p.m 6:54 pm The Sun and Moon. pom Tomorrow— sets 7:15 pm Moon ris: tomobile hour Sun rises 4:34 4 4:39 pan.; lamps to be lighted after sunset Weather in Various Citles. T Temperatu: sets 33 Atlantic City Huron, Indianay Jacksonrille Kansas City. Tos Angeles. Lonisvills Miami. Fla New Philad Phoenix Pitislrareh, Portland. \ | 1ondon, | varic, - Part clouds Part ol Part ol Clonds Part cloudy Part cloudy Horta ( Hamilton. ~ Bermuda | San Juan, P Havans, Colon. (' DOG—Large male pood] onn. ave. and Jef | ferson st. Call Ada oun. ave. and Jef- rdcase and lorg Dette. If finder will vetnrn bag and lorgnerie €an keep money: o question. * Return Mrs. G B Ticense number, Highland place. Containing {mportant papers, . Sherwood, 100 8th st. n.e. “Pegi TE Zace; reward. 1944 Calvert st Phone Adams 18 . answers to st nw OGS —Two answers o name of Sport” an Laddie Boy': since Wed- nesday evening in lower s.e. or s.w. sections. Return to 1931 1st st s.w. Liberal reward. e room 3t Public 2 K st. o.w. Re FUR—Small, skunk neckpiece, Tuesday. ward. 2237 Que st. GLASSES—Shell-rim, Rewerd. on Va. car, Monday S. E. Crawford, 603 N. 17¢ fi‘r’vw CHAIN—Square liok; reward. x;hnn'p on 8 14th st car in at 14th and K, about'8 o'clock Thursday evening. Reward. _Col. 5299 CKPIECE—Sma Kindly return_to_ 320 PUMPS—Black leather, two-strap In_the vicinity of Goldenbers's. wra PURS Til party who found purse Thursday might on car, near lith and Park vd., contents with owner leather case, yesterday. from an automobile on Pa. ave, near 13th. if returned will reward ithout guestion. Alexandria Labs. or Box 1 Star offic hPI:('I‘ACLEs—L.oM rimmed; Edmonds case. 2119 4th st. ne. . STRING OF PEARLS—Between 11th and Columbia rd. n.w. and 4th and Rhode Isiand BA clothing. Return 737 12th s MBRELLA—In yellow taxicab Monday. May lady's black silk umbrella. Reward for refurn_to L. C. Morison, 3219 Mt. Pleasant st._n.w. 1 WATCH —Tuesday, May watch, on biac 6000 WATCH—Gold. hunting M May A, Reward. A Wedncaday, oo Cabia John 1 Byo et. o.w. Deaths. | WATLINGTON. Suddenty. M JAMES D. McKAY DEAD. Building Contractor Had Been in | M. RUTH GRACE 111 Health More Than Year. | gL ker. Faul B gud Gre urial at Woodlawn D. McKay, @ well known | WHELAN. building contractor of this city and| Wex(, Fla a resident here more than thirty-five vears, died at the Garfield Hospital | yesterday following, iin. about a year. He had been | hospital for about ek Funeral service ate residence, 817 tomorrow afternoon s J. O. Wrightson of the orial M. E. Church will officia Burial will be in the Rock Creek cematery. Mr. McKay a native James . 1ak WHELAN Fune faz. Max' ‘;n filrmorlam MELVINA 11 May 16, 1907 1 day by un of \'lr-[ i a son, Elmore ity, and a daughter, | Pinkerton of London, | MeKay Mrs, lund. of this L. C. The the ad amingo is stork tribe that builds a ne. These birds, which live in sleep. standing on one | Carhs of l’.’lmnks w express pprec Symyuthy ne il ut b III\IHI"I ey "WALKEE and of my ddearls belove IWNE. wiie on May 16, 1 WALTE; BROWNE COLEMAN. 1y kind remembrance of THOMAS snd | 1. COLEMAN. wlo died May 16, 1 e L mother Trom iy 2 pm Friends lawn «emerer ARDELL. WILSON, bers of 1. 11 ure requ ALDELL 17 & wil but . BY HOLLANDER. our_dear w LANDER today I DEV DREN HUNTER. In WOHUNTE Suturday, M W eors and mem U0 of 0. F turdsy. Ma. texidence AND CHIE BETTIA 1AVES S ANNA CCO0PER, Wo gt ! ATEINSON. Thursday. Aay ef | Topii ANON A 191n entle, kind Ao always remen o WIFE AND CHILDRE! memory ROT M Company ROLLINS. serv Wy dear Satied ] Wi 1 IS Pen; 3 . 2 t 1 the mem THOMPSON HELEN © Bve years ag I zate you will stand an free; d sec you smile wen for me MOTHE memors of m T. WATGH ago todar Ma pal Ol ment I on Naturdyy tprivate) in’ i W May 14 SCSIE. beloved daugiite Eivien Caotsn (nee Ty Funersl from her par. ) Sout, STMOTHEL MILY Y fives and friends ment S Mary's e DENYS. Ty 3 bridze Wells, and DENYS, wife of Rev. F. | DIEMER. Suddenls. Tuesday | Tat his residence | aftera whort iflu wxu_= I tos Today, Mx of vou, < ‘are zather HIS MOTHE! YATES. In sad tut my devoted w ORGIANA Y AT tods At st lace in heaven Congressional complete. FLETCHER. Suldenl FUNERAL DIRECTORS. T. RYAN. Departed 140 pm. at b th the ment Seiiloiety 940 F St. NW. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons AC RIRCH) Plione W Funeral snd ‘motlier in-law Fumeral Wil be ‘e day. May 1% o apers pleas: | G5 Ml i is woe 1Jomon Departed this Tife. 3 brief iiluesd | 3054 M St. AN LEE Friday L e May sodern cre SARY . Timothy Hanlon ST, NI Phone | Rest, sweet v 18, Memorial A. M n.e. Friends and r ay. Muy 14, daughter of Lawson. b elock, Church, 18t 412 H st ne at_ Leesburg, please copy. | Departed p.m.. widow of the 11 thews and_dea line F. and J Saturday, Muy Trom her late residence, WM. H. SARDO & CO 412 H st ne Phone Lineoln Modern Chape! Aulomobite Famral y=————THE ORIGINAL —, 5 WR.Speare @o. nw. Friends invited. 1208 HSTREET.N.W. Members of Prince Hall Chap. | WIATN 108 FORMERLY 346 F5T. I are hereby notified o 3 = .flym){‘;‘l( e "r | ALMUS R. m‘fl wil B.SPEARE R. F. Harvey’s Son New Funeral Home, 2 You st nw.—Homelike' funeral p Phone Potomae HERBERT B. NEVIUS EW YORK AVE N.W MAIN Pri Ambulance. va neral | p.m.. | 515 Florida ave. MARY M HOTCHI McCARTHY. Suddenl Wt lLer residence, A.. beloved wife of the late Funeral from St. Domi . Monday, May 19, at'9 am Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. 18 Departed this life Thursday, May ..at_the Garfield Hospi- — iES DUFF McKAY. Funeral from i 1th st. ne, at 2 T Quick. Dignified_and Efficie; WWDeaI&Co S16 H S LINCOLN ESTABLISHED O\ MORTICIANS 17201732 PENNA.AVE. HONES: MAIN 5512-55I3 THOS. R. NALLE N 131 ELE TH ST. 8.E Undertakers. Homelike Funersl Parlors. _____Phone Lincoln 40, " Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1112 SEVENTH ST. N.W. % Modern C! 1. _Telephone. Mm 2473 NORVAL K. TABLER 1526 L St. N.W. Main 1544 fierw K Walsh May 13, 192 Tier,_residence, 467 T, st. & MeNULTY (nee Matthews), ‘beloved wife of AL 1. McNuity. Funeral from her late resi- dence Saturday, May 17. at 8:30 a.m.; thence to St. Domi Chureh, " where ' solemn requiem mass will be sung at 9 o'clock for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited. Interment at Mt. Olivet. 16 MORSELL. Wednesday, May 14, 1924, at her apartment, No. 510 Florence Courts, HAN- H widow of the late William Funeral services Saturday. May residence. at 10:30 a.m. Inter ment private at Falls Church, Va. (New York papers please copy.) NOONAN. Thursday, May 1924, at 2:15 am. THOMAS H. NOONAY, beioved son of Michael J. and the late Anna t 6:40 am KATHERIN nw.. ¥, May therice to St. Stephen requiem mass for the repose of his soul will be sung at @ a.m. Friends and relatives invited to attend. Interment at Holy Kood (pri 1302 Belmont Saturday. May 1 2 pm. RUSSELL. May 16, 1921, at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Joha B: McQueen. Forest Md., HAIG H., son of the lafe David Russell. Service at 3 p.m. Satur- . May 17. TIuterment (private) at Rock Creek cemetory. THOMAS. Suddeni at Prompt auto ¢ Artistic—expressive—inexpensive Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. We Speclah inFlora? esigns ¢ at oderate lz@ ICS n of Edwin It. Thomas . Funeral Thursday, May in Buffa ¥ Departed mourn two I nd fri lock from Gethsemane Bap. 2nd and Va. ave. n.w. Friends C WV STSN m% t Ciureh, invited. )