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4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1926. | ralley the day, he | N. Vine 2420 Hamlin street nor trclen andl wen e ber | o {DR. PFENDER’S FUNERAL ] e e ’".-m):“:li.d‘.':”:,:,‘. i oot morning o 11 ool | F. D. SLATER DEAD. Scoiagl s erbee | INESS | | B _4; 2 per cent of nc 1| It ent. will |nv|l| Baltimore Cen: , No. 2 Mr. Moore eniited i e ; uml a dat g ture Store. . 1 | York & xl '\|1thl at the b / i Services for X-Ray Expert Will ENTER |N TUUAY HENRY H. MOORE DIES. | 3775, 5608 B0 o o0 S | s et 44 s o1, | e o o e " USED CAR rnov | Be Conducted at Cnlvs\r nd South. At tha expiration of h ager of the Julius Lansburgh fur. | oon at 2 o'clock. e Conducted a: y Siroatiin Army o anes During | enlistment period ain_enlisted, niture store and a lifelong resident - . Joseph NlcReynolds Baptist Church. _:ll'l\l 5 the 18t Neu Xou ¢ 9 Washington, dled suddenly of | In Finland women et \_.mp\l | Civil War. nfi V. e v 0 he heart disease at his residence, 4403 [ the st with brooms made of bir RFE I oy Charg2s Asssciation Is Con- Funeral services for Dr. Charles A. After!| ik e geant and v ‘lumll\" 1:“" Thirteenth street, last night e They Tk help unload brick 14th STRE AT R = i Mende f 1816 N street, well known | i Henry oore, 85 years old, Wi |H “"[ of the service in January, 80..1 Mr. Slater was well known in local | from freight cars T B Y Operatios Resume After | Jsiify 1% apore 45 years old, Wi | ] , LN ot i i of electrical’ treatment for diseases, s 5 > ¥ - . ducting Campaign of who died in Boston Wednesday, will be ! M0St Costly Strike in An- |under Gen. Grant during the WLl 1 44§y wocorn with the eternal fit ucted at Calvary Baptist Church | War, died yesterday. Iuneral serv-|yess of things that the fluting of the Propaganda. row afternoon at 2 o'clock 5 thracite History. |ices will be conducted at the resi- |amateur musician should ruffie his Abernethy, pastor, will offi dence of his daughter, Mrs. Virginia | neighbor's temper. Toiletry Specials 5 5 s An Apology (el Tt e e rment will be in Glenwood ¢ =t Satisfaction Since 1859 e 1 wge that the Ameri |t . . y = 2 80 Dagkett and R oniat TS con@uctad st.of honorary pa 2| By the Associ: Press. £ p Customers § e : d from among al{ PHILADELPHIA, February 19 - . ; \ 7 ountry .‘ of policies of dar went to Hoston :\u‘n: .-m.: ‘“K,.-‘ baek Im. his lhr{r:u:- . | = i \ s A A "5 ; 3 1. He oduy and the second sunrise ufter % ‘ wlcum, ) Seiting o nade today | s be the resumption of mining in the | 3 50, . g &) \ r iy : $ Seputepub-jol 52 hington 3 ; te regions of Pennsylvania. | i A \ S o : y in 1905, during which time he had be- | following the longest and most costly | I made swhen vl M M- | Come prominently identified with many | Strike in the history of the hard co! - 1 810818 Seventh Street i socicties und several of the local hos.| felds, d return to_the dorogo, 23c. S | pitals, approximately 145,000 1 the field | | WALTER D. NOLAN DIES. |t et oy winraebontyy 5% ofins ent of normal, with oper- # dicting age will | Former Head af Ma~tex Plumbers | ense steadily f w on until the maximu X ed before the to Be Buried Tomorrow. ne mudm g : e end of the month. pments out of Wulter D. Nolan, former national; Hazleton began night. From KREISLER the board Y| president of the Master Plumbers’ As. | S ornion. il Barre, Pottsville and other producing centers came re- s = ” ” v expre sociation and a lifelon resident of | ports that heavy shipments woold he Polis Theater—This Afternoon—4:30 o’Clock . died at his residence, 2532 under way ming today or to- | ned him tha aia |l NOTTOW. Vilke s ons 2 e e : o / o aheee Yot rieenth street, yesterday s st Fritz Kreisler, the Master-Artist-Musician; / y ; \\/‘h fonir ation he hat g 4 graduated from | L Was prepared in the Wyoming | the greatest violinist simce the days of He was a member on Chamber of Com. | Paganini, records exclusively for the il ; 3y ub and of Spauld e \”,\:_'.:‘,:f‘}‘“i(‘ ""y‘_‘\":i,::;i‘ ;‘ ; N and in public and private uses no piano | Gay Sprlngtlme HatS? s Walker and Parker No o , Lin, and three sisters. Mrs. M. A, Ker- | t other than the Actually Worth $5 and $6 Willam 1% Duffs and Mrs. | ! | | o | Since 188 STEINWAY 3 '39 { | i 5 Just Out of Their Boxes! . .. Refreshingly New and Remarkably Low Priced e atie it - ¥ “THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS, Creased Crowns Pedaline Straws 1 be in Holy e Silk: and Straw Satin and Straws Auto and 'Car B;\mp. ! HALDEMAN ‘ Available Here. r Drooping Brims Esther Laziroff, 9 natter which one of the ma attractive ty, received . | Cleaners and Dyers a flattering model in the most beco wall | Juries to her f ast 1 r il 1=33 P, vani W mall [ 5 = L) d a ’# W automobile and o street -car coll 1733 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W Massachusetts avenue and > | Phone Franklin 8 have just X y riul mew cleaning system. A Coniplete Stock of His Records Is Smart Berets v felt or a chic new st 1 the Street Floor— King's Palace GOOd ValueS-LOW Prlces Something to Talk About! . “UP WHERE PRICES ARE DOWN" It's Only 66 s HARRY il $l 39 ngwam Hostery From Your Truly wor : Lharge I& N; Saturday |G ot el Account AU]FM A C e te e i : 13161326 Seventh St. N.W. to L . [ 1 A Climax in Value Giving! Your Saturday Shopping |5 s\'_r.‘j. /s Fre v/l Nud Ve R Gun Meta 2 BN tmond Fristala 0 Stcnshray Sults, Overcoats and New . l Sudan dtmosphere Mapte Cream s " T : 4 Full-Fashioned Dexdale Pigeon Silk Hosiery Silk Hosiery, $1.85 $1.25 pring lopcoats L [ I To Force a Clean-Up—Our LA P ;:}::‘f}"“ e _mmwfllmfl An '.\hm‘.e‘s and black Enfire Slo(‘k ls Dl‘l’l’l{ed Into z Street Floor—King's Palace Two Ridiculously Low-Price Classes I To Achieve the New Silhouette Franc Jewelry Co., 627 7th St. N\W. j 2 1 Nemo_Flex Girdles BoyS’ $8.95. tO THE COMPLETE (GROUP ONE) : | s $12.75 Suits ; $25 to $35 Suits, O’Coats, Topcoats Ty § and Coats Buy a Large \ ections of cla Sebbing., Si e Size Can of y DUEECES TaLCiN | N (BN PO::j)li}:t .;.)"' Free " emo-Flex $35 to $50 Suits, | | Yo Choic of Rone. L, o Corselettes, $3.50 Violet or Egyptian O’Coats, Topcoats il A For the lithe, m $1.00 Ravon Silk Embroidered i model gives just enong ort to keep the BUFFET SCARES E o $19-75 |=2a59c3] Wi o e maller hol Cannot Serve Both Ends. AT The tional g Vit SECURED BY First Mortgages priacipal and interest of which are GUARANTEED by an outstanding SURETY COMPANY May be purchased if de- sired on Morris Plan of deferred payment and 5% paid on installments on ~ |PLAN BANK third gold-producing | Under Supervision of U. 8. Treasury ! , Sie 7RA e Four-piece Vest Suits designs _a n B | s < ed over dia- ¢ colors. . Size 16550, \llghl seconds. 3/ Sizes 34 1o 46. Street Floor—King's Palace Second Floor—King's Palace $1.00 Faultless Pure Silk The Suits and O'Coats CHIFFON HOSE Shades and quality of ma- Made with 89 { = terials used in these suits are 24" inch silk C i 750 good for all-year-round wear. boot, Run stop. 1 alrs 0 Advance Modes in Women’s A try on mIl convince you. In all the new oot of end o | s s wes e d gl ) Fabric Gloves Spring Footwear worth your buying for next A Nationally year's use. = 50c 3 Pinsapple Weave K Malke About These Topcoats CHILDREN’S HOSE : e and oo Were - ARl rdw Sfoske ’ Made with Rayon { NojiGhaeeiliar: Alterations are anriving datly and are ihy | jecauard tops, in 39 we to correct coats for correctly | Camel. Buck, Beav- C S quote the c — e R .S er and Black. All . dressed men. sizes for both boys and glrls, ; maker’s Py name you Remaining Stock At a Clearance Price would immediately rec- The Famous Railroad Watch || 300 Pairs Endicott & Johnson New Spring Dresses ‘ ognize it as one of the The Famous Bunn Special is the Railroad Man's choice. The BOYS, and $ 49 ; ! States. minimum requirement of railroads m IllBlnlnishme ]-erv-e: is : o S Distinctive for “F"(": quality, ‘;.zslimh(‘h; osition adjustment—the 16 size 21 jewel Bunn Special is adjuste . 9 . o abric gloves are featured & POSITIONS—the additional sdjustment adding greatly to_the Girls ngh Cttgacuvei in scores of chic, fancy cu efficiency, accuracy and unifol of a ariety ol effects in every sma watch. The fact that a watch is adjusted to 6 positions so an y Desisns color, as well” as black or assurance that it has been more carefully tested. Lace Shoes g o U\ white. Contrasting embroid- Correct styles—new light colors proper fitting—these points mean ir It's a combination that is making an ever of customers for us and pleased friends f Shoes. and an Ex- hraided, scalloped, The Bunn Special can be had with heavy Arabic or Mont- erv brai ealons umerical, double sunk enamel dials or silver dial with Regular $2.50 to $3.00 Values travagance French style, turn-back pe Bitler’ finished center and heavy Arabic figures. & : of Colors forated cuffs are noted. Al Guaranteed to pass any railroad inspection in the world. Goodyear welt stitched soles. \ s sizes in the group. Tan calf and It's only once in a great w n:l;tp i Every pair worth consid- Blucher and lace s . that you can buy such modish erably more than this very The choice Spring styles are shown in parchment, hois | Some have buckle tops. Basy 3 and attractive Dresses at special sale price. de rose, sauterne and dove gray kid, also black and tan . and comfortable, but built for 3 such a_ decided bargain Seost Floor--King's Pilace leathers and fabrics. G ay I ay 1 service and hard wear. Sizes 4 price. These Dresses rep- ee r—King 815 to 11 and 11% to 1. s resent the latest in Second Floor—King's Palace W k W k | s’ z : early Spring modes. a ee a ee % Sizes 5 :_“'; p:'::; $1.19 h: ] Men’s $2.50 The Breath of Spring is Felt in Men’s Work Shoes pring ||l Fashion-KnitTies | (Gjr]s’ New Dresses (Munson Army Last) An offering well ) worth taking advan- Broadcloth and petite prints: these bring Plain toes or Clever styles tage of and stocking $ _65 the first signs of Spring to dainty dresses for 98 a . Trade In Your Old Watch On This One tipped with soft | Sizes 16 to 40 and flashing for Spring. Correct Miss 7 to 14. 8 5 { girlish box or moccasi E . colors combine atterns in a wide Gay colors, beautiful patterns and vam; xsr Auoccsolig xtra Sizes to make some of {pflnge of fashionable colors—come modes—effectively adorned with lovely touches ps. 42Y; to 52 f the most attractive i Hat ihoeell idecssed of hand-work or contrasting fabrics. Kick pleats, d ieather i Jeasher millinery_you _could T T e e dreiit | Semure belts and new collar effects—these add to the chic of e omponition Srieh o fng “Siaw. dozen, dresses in green, mais, blue, wild honey, rose and tan. The ideal working flower and ribbon trim. . shoe. Sizes 7 to 11. med. Satin straw braids. $250 to $3 Street Floor—Men's Shop Values Second Floor—King’s Palace