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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DAWES WILL ATTEND |5 LEGION POSTS’ BALL| 9CI ETX Special Committee Named to Escort - Vice President to Mayflower Hotel Event. MONDAY, MARCH 16, 19 || Z0bn 1. Miiartaon, 51, Georze Washingon e | vaiversits Hichard & IMARKER TO BE PLACED MASUNIC TEMPI.E | AT SCHOOL FOR AIRMANE DRIVE 1S LAUNCHED ™% Stz e Corp. Davis. Phillip Davis, who died Representauves of 40 Blue !} “ R St Sl Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Heal nd Martha Sisl RIX") H l Vm-nrk bey. Johnson, Mrs. Charles Brues, A 5 lott Woods, Mrs. A. L. Gard- Chocolate Waffles » Miss Sarah Beall Miss Mollie e ) A Mo are WONDERFUL DINNER served from 530 to 8§ I' M. 13th & F Sts. NW. | ¥ C Johnson, i Miss i i Weinstein, 3, Georgetown University | Hayden, S4, 1 be honored 1! be honore pals] sident Charles Dawes and | p , Mrs. Alied | Tow . morning o'clock by Lodges of City Lay Plans | oifi'ani & SMiter pompenions at] | Vice Pr the Wallach-Tower School, Pennsylvania | 3 Dawes will to Raise $2,000,000. 00d Hope d. s w " Osburne. avenue and Seventh street southeast, ; : v Olioh 2 Saliirs arker will be placed |} ; 3 : ; ‘ Mrs of the school with appropri- | I Louey Venn Beauty Preparations on Sale Here New! Scarfs Neckwear nite steps to ete the propos: Masonic Temple were night at a meeting of master Masons, held in the ballro ! who \\ltnl(d a tree in at the City Club. Joseph Droney, a war-time compan- " ~ resented the 40 M ion, presented the marker to - = of the Distri, H school. A bugler will sound taps and i > o agreed on the a salute o the flag Wil follow. Marriage Licenses. tensive effort to rais nd s | a0 Marriage April. ]A\r]‘n(l( | ve erected on the “Dean” | RITES FOR MRS. PULITZER 3 | t and Florida ave- e : i eteenth street ‘\'h(‘l S aid to have e of the Vice President low, presente A6 ¥ 3. Mo - New! Mabel L Williams will entertain the Continental Chapter of chusetts Avenue wrk this evening. A «, made this announcement . A | | oy 'V:“,::.(.I:‘(.c“\’n| call at |supper and musi r will fol- | TR o ; fi in Correct Spring 3 i Fashions s e Williams, pianist, a nd act a Floy Williams, Gloves Jewelry ‘past department commander District of Columbla; _Licut licenses have been 4 to the e iaha Publisher's Wife to Be Buried in $2,000,000. Eugene E. Thompson, who will act | St Louls Today. #s general chairman of the proposed LOUILS, 1 presided at the meeting. |s ces for Mrs, Jose t the grand master, of- fe of the publishr of xn ficers of the Grand Lodge of the Dis- Dispatch, who died in Tomorrow—Second Day! irict and the masters of &l the blue| Friday as a result of injuri % o e o \ 3 [ ] lodges had agreed to support the|ceived in a tomobile accident, 4 | I 4‘ s | money-raising effort and that the|will be hel the Pulitzer home, on| NEW R 1 ecurring nnay i Z tual soliciting of funds would be- rnes this afternoon. The T Al Jol | n Thursday, April 16, when more|body arrived last night. o n AL JOLSON ILL AGAIN. | Forced to Take Vacation, Closing than a thousand Masons would seek | unds from fraternity D wht e starred | probably would go | recuperate. trip at Long Key, Flas to St. Louis. Burial will be in Belle- E d he Cemetery ornia to other in the Distr ubers of the Women, 36 to 44 Largc Women, 381/ to 481/ 525 Facings and Cocou Swartly Button trimmed Chils Black and Navy Gra; Misses, 14 to 20 combined Other speak. n, gra master of +: Joseph H. M both past gran rointed out that wi the show plac Masonic fratern o 1o erect here one of the finest temples | 0 the country. They appealed to all members of the craft to support the niovement At ‘the conclusion of the meeting | . Thompson said that Past Grand | Master Coombs, during whose regime | the temple movement was started, \ had been named head of a speakers' | bureau and that Masons to present the temple project would speak at all | g the 16dges in the District | The 200 Masons [Vrr‘*@n' named | alrmen to organize t n: he | Mt e the masters of tha will t at the ¢ at noon, to organization Satin crepe Crepe de chine Printed crepe Flat crepe Flannel Dunwoodic Crepe Established 1916. f—— i At Our New Address 1235 G STREET FURS GOWNS Newer Styles for Feminine Washington Our removal to our present home has given us better quarters and facilities to serve fasnion-loving women with “Higher Fashions at Lower Prices.” Consider these open- ing specials. \/ra'nlu[fl‘[ Shirtwaist 1 T'unscs u:!(l ¢ Fine lace jabots Lwmbroiderses Lace frills Pipings and rust There were 425 dresses in ‘AI] including many smart styles for the Luqcr and taller v z ill a tremendous e of the newest ¢ s lings and style fea- tures. Only I) cause of a ~pccm1 roup buying plan were able to get such dr to sell at the low price of CLEANLINESS —above all things where food is concerned, clean- liness is important. Our managers take pleasure in keeping their stores up to that same mark of cleanliness and order that the housewife demands in her own home. FRESH EGGS —of exceptionally fine quality, large and meaty. Every egg guaranteed. Packed in cartons. DOZEN, 32¢ BUTTER BACON —our Sunset Gold, fancy —+machine sliced, rind fresh creamery, the best off. Ask for our Sunset butter value in town. Gold brand. POTATOES, the best, 15 Ibs. 22c Iceberg Lettuce, head, 12c Spring Onions. . . Spring Carrots. .bunch, 5c New Cabbage Oyster Plant. . .bunch, 12¢ 0ld Cabbage GRAPEFRUIT, Sweet, Juicy, Ea. Sc stalk, 12¢| Parsnips le, 10c| New Potatoes Women's Shop Misses’ Shop Second Floor Third ¥loor Large Women's Skop Second Floor New! Bags Umbrellas New! Lingeric Negligecs WlCKERSHAM ACCEPTS Takes Chairmanship 0! Council of | Churches Commission. Gold Stripe Silk Stockings wear give protection, too, aga garter clasp “runs.” In sheer or medium weight, $1.85 and $2.25 pair. pairs in a box, $5.40 and $6.60 a box.—Strcet Floor. Fur Scarfs Squirrel Stone ur Marten Scarts, rgh qual- beautiful ity, priced and stylish, low at as low as Price, $5.95 $24.50 $29.50 Ultra-Smart Gowns A worthy coliect mpls dresses the season best liked At other typlcal \ low prices. ' $19.50 to $59.50 Fox Fur Scarfs, all shades. Spectal shop Charles’ H. ‘Brent’ of iscopal Church will serve as vice| ohairman, and Dr. Sidney L. Gulick of New York will continue as the com- mission’s secretary B — Cavnlry to Close Exlubltmn Drills. | e last e‘(hlb’lonfl 1 of the - Hall, Col. H. nding officcr of that oraani tion, announced today. Tickets may be obtalned from post headquarters. Advanced Styles at Moderate Prices 5z Oranges , 10c Apples Sc| Lemons 1 be: lated; Ib., S U G A R’ Pl::n;‘i:enlfr:!:‘rle:?e 10 Ibs., 63c With a Special Spring Opening ASPARAGUS DEL MONTE Mammoth White— 21/, Square can 37c¢ ASPARAGUS TIPS DEL MONTE Medium White— No. 1 Square can 38c Large Can Del Monte Spinach 18¢ TOMATOES PEAS Fancy Virginia Pack |Early June, No. 1 can, 11c No. 1 cam, 9c; 3 for 25¢ Extra Sifted, No. 1 cam, 15¢ No. 2 can, 12¢; 3 for 35c Early June, No. 2 can, 17¢ No. 3 can, 17c; 3 for 50c|Petit Pois, No. 2 can, 27c TOMATO SOUP, Van Camp's 3 Cans 2)g Star Soap, cake 5¢, 4 for 19¢! SALMOH White Naptha, P. & G., cake 5¢,4 for 19c| Your Choice of the Best A Octagon Toilet. ... 2 for 15¢ Brands lvo‘;'y axs.o::l’(e. ...3 for 20c| Alaska Red, Argo, ‘“-’27‘ Fairy Soap. .....cake, 6c Pink can, 16¢ Olivilo Soap. . .. .3 for 25¢ Chum can, 15¢ COFFEE SPECIALS bag, Ib., 48c| Maxwell House.. :.Ib., 53¢ 12 Lh. * Sack 15° FRESH FISH The very best, shipped Low Prices by express direct to all Porterhouse Steak, Ib., 48¢|°"" meat markets. Sirloin Steak. . . .. .Ib., 3¢‘fi"¢1 of Haddoek, :ll: 28¢ Halibut Steak. . .38¢c- Round Steak Ib., 38c ©|Salmon Steak 38¢ Prime Rib Roast. . .lb., 35¢|gmelts . . . 35¢ Pork Loin Roast. . .lb., 35¢|Sea Trout. 28¢ Perk Chops. . ....lb., 38c Fresh Cod. 23¢ Fresh Hams......Ib., 30c|Roe Shad 30¢ Fresh Chickens Ib. 45c| Oysters, pint, 35:, qt., 65¢ e S S WSS — MACKEREL 2.t "one Founa Ea. 25¢ 29th lnniversary Sale of Stunning Spring Coats A small group, but a thoroughly fashionable one. mannish Prince of Wales in all its tailored perfection. smooth-fabric coat with fluffy hem band of summer fur. coats, smart with braid or embroidery. And not a new color has been forgotten. All the brilliant jewel shades, w oodey browns and navy. In sues for ITHBSCS and women. The Hecht F Street at Tth ) For Misses Orienta FLOUR FRESH MEATS | Finest Quality at O\W they did respond today! For here are brilliant new Spring Shoe beauties, tempt- ingly underpriced. New colored satins— two-tone effect—mnew tans— patents—and others. Making the annual Spring Styles Show Week an occasion for Economy—as well as Fashion! Gold Medal or Pillsbury You'll find the The slender, New twill H Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E.