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616 llth St. AT BOTH S TORES 1005?07 Pa-Ave Presenting ''Young Fellers Club" Suits For Springy 1919 The Premier Clothes for the Young Man Jasiifl Little More Style! Just a Little More Pep! Jast a Little More Quality Than Any Other Clothes You Ever Knew. $ 35 And the Best Buy in Town What's the use of details? They re selling themselves. 616 17th Street Money's Worth or Money Back D. J. Kaufman 1005-07 Pa. Ave. (INCORPO RATED) M raw Hat. CAPITAL SHOE FINDINGS CO. ??t ? st. I?, w. Fkiae Mala tVleW. \a ,.?, 11 C. ' Liberty Bonds and Partial Payment Card? Whether Paid Up or Not Bought for Cash On the Basi? of New York Market Quotation? T. R. J. Campbell & Co. Saite 75, 1415 G Street N. W. Evans Arcade Entrance. Phones Main 8458-8459 ? THE STOP'S YOrR PHTSICIAJf RECOMMKXDS. FOR RENT Invalid FOR SALE ?Take advantage of the , good weather to rive the PiJS ITC ? valid an airing. We UliU II a) have large, roomy, com fortable chair? for sale or THE GIBSON CO., INC. 917 G ?.. 522.50 Oversea? Steamer LOCKERS Fiber covered, fiber lined, with tray?36 ?1C 7C Inches long.. ? ID? I D H.W.TOPHAM 1339 F St. N. W. (oppoalle Khhltt Havel. $7.00 and $8.00 TROUSERS MADE TO MEASURE $6.50 ????? TNe TAiL0R> Reaaeaaker the A ?strew? m Soft and Derby HHats,*l Frederick's Hat Store 825 7th St. N. W. L "It's Dot th? profit wc malt?, trat tb? tarrtoa *c five, ?ii?*i our ?ucc*??.'' THE ANDERSON PRINTERY ? null? ?r.vlni!? R?ak Bids.) 1407 ?. Y. Are., lrt Floor, Rear l'h une Mala ?t?.?-o. CLEVER SIGNS ?MADE RIGHT HIGHEST CLASS BEST MATERIAL ion?* Too Simili or Two Large Pimes Signs NiK? ml. ?<.? I'riitiklln ?flex "Milk From Cow to You" Lunch at The Bellevue Farms Lunch Co. Appetizing dlshe?, quickly ?erved amid pleasant surround ings?that'? the ?tory In a nut shell. A Special Dish Every Day TODAY: Baked Shad and Potatoes, 35c. BELLEVUE FARMS LUNCH COMPANY TWO PLACES: 1338 New York Ave. N. W. 1334-1336 G Street N. W. -The ?.?indurii ef Exeellenee.?* ?aaTJ* LOANS KORMIN? r.?ircEf?, V atete?. Jewelry Sont?. End ef ffifhway Britlst. Bvaalaeaa Traaaaete-al ExelaaalTely S?aV? Take ear* at ISxh Str?ee-t ?a* rVoaaoaylwanla ossale, far eeaatk ?aval af Hlibwar Bridar?. Oaae ear ?telaos? eaarh ?way. ^ -* BIGGEST IRISH DAY IN D. C, SAYS MORAN Sees Universal Support for Erin at Liberty Hut. According to Patrick T. Moran, the mass meeting at Uberty Hut St. Pat rick*? Day was th? biggest demonstra tion that Irish-Americans have ever given in this section. The cosmopolitan character of the audience, which applauded the words of former Senator Bailey. Hannis Tay lor and others, championing the cause of Ireland, showed, said Moran, the universal opinion that the Emerald Isle should receive independence. On the stand at Liberty Hut were Catholic priests, Protestant ministers and Jewish rabbis. LOCAL MENTION. Mixed ten. .Vlr: .iittir corn. ?.t,?: 3 pksrs. corn flakes, 25c; Star cocoa. 25c; large prunes, 17c; large can Cal. peache?. 25c: Cal. sardines, 15c; tuna flsh.-?c; red kidney beans. 10c can: 7 cans baking powder, $1.00: large pkg. oats. 10c: 3 dog. safety matches. 25c; large can flsh roe, 19c: A. J. pancake or buckwheat, 12t4jc; 4 lbs. buckwheat. 25c; 2 lbs. spa ghetti. 25c; lima beans, 12<4c. 412 Fourth St.. 8. E. and all The J. T. P. Pyles Stores._ BARGAINS^ Becker's Market 1918 7th St. N. 3697 Small Smoked 11 O O Shoulders, ID. ? ?C Red Ripe No. 2 j Tomatoes, Can DC Pork Chops lb. 30c LENTEN TRIPS To Old Point Comfort Norfolk Via Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay Dally ?iei-vlc???Modern ?triimrr? New York and Boston by -Sea Reopening of Service Clly Ticket office. T31 13th St. 1?. er. WOODWARD BUILDING NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT COMPANY RESORTS. ATLANTIC OTT. Bl. J. ?k?MORE.AruKiri FIGHT INCREASED FARES ON W. R. E. Citizens File Protest with Utilities Commission ; Call Company Unfair. Notice of a protest against the granting of any increase in rates to the Washington Railway and Electric Company wa? formally served upon the Pulsile Service Commission yee terday In the form of a demurrer filed by William Clayton. Attorney Clayton represent* the Federation of Citizens' Association?. He points out that the company wa? Riven permission to raise fare? from six for a quarter to straight ?-cent rate only four month* ajj?. and claims (HAIII.KS S. MIKKVK Some day. when the District of Co lumbia ha? been given the ballot, one of the men to whom It will be mont thankful i? Charle? S. Shreve. Practically every real eatate dealer and lawyer In Washington know? Charlie shreve. He has practiced law here for nineteen years and lias been prominent In real estate circles for nearly a decade. He succeeded to the real estate busines? of his father, also Charles S., whose activities In that line dated back almost to civil war times. When Shreve's mind i? not occupied with his law and real estate practices he is giving hi? attention to the move ment to obtain suffrage for the Dis trict. It Is his hobby. As a vice presi dent of the Central Citizen*? Su (Trage Committee he is one of the most de termined worker?' for Its cause. Known to all of his associate? In real estate, law and civic circle? a* Charlie. Shreve is one of the most popular men In these activi ties In the city. Although born forty-two years ago (he doesn't look Iti, at UM Seventh street northwest. Just a block from his present real estate and law office at 1009 Seventh'. He also maintains a law office in?tho Fendali Building which he has oc cupied ?ince the beginning of hi? practice. He graduated from Columbia University Law School In 1697. hav ing previously attended Central High School here. He gained dis tinction In a public way In 1917-18 when he was president of the Fed eration of Citi?en's Associations. Shreve now I? a delegate to that body for the Midcity Citiaens' Asso ciation, and al?o la chairman of the law legislation committee of the lat ter. Shreve's high standing In th? local real estate world 1? indicated by the fact that he I? secretary of the Real Estate Dealers' Association. His Interest in everything of a pub lic nature 1? partially shown in the fact that he I? a captain in the Home Defense League. Shreve is a popular Mason, and a baseball fan. Despite alt his activi ties he, however. Is something of a home-loving man. He is the father of two children, a boy and a girl. Discontinue Bate Hospital?. Base hospitals at Camps Custer. | Mich., and Travis. Tex., are to be discontinued and operated hereafter i as camp hospitals, the War Depart ment announced yesterday. No more overseas patients will be sent to these hospitals nor to those at-Camp Donlphan. Okla.. which will now car? for the sick of that command only. - Lay Fabricated Ship Keel. Mobile. Ala., March 18.?The first keel for fabricated ship? was laid at the plant of the Chlckasaw Ship building Corporation here early to day. , WEATHER CONDITIONS. LOCAL? FORECAST. Diatrict of .Oluwifcia. Delaware, and Mar? Una: Fair Wednesday and Thuraday; wanner Thursday; nrmlerau? northwest winda. Virginia: Fair Wednesday and Thursday: wanner in Usa interior Thursday; Ireah north erly winda. LOCAL TEMPERATURE. Midnight, 66; 2 a. ra., 65; 4 a. m-, 6?: t a- ra., 55; ft a. m., 52: 10 a. tn.. 52; 12 noon. 55: 5 p. m . 67; a p. rn . 56: ? p. m., 54: I p. m., 51; 10 p. m., 51. Higheet. 66; lowest, 51. DEPARTURES. Accumulated excess of temperature aince Jan uary 1. 1919, +344; eiceea of temperane? ?ince March 1. 1919. s-lt?; accumulated deficiency Pt ra-ecipitation since January 1, 1919, ?1.31; de fldesicy of precipitation aince March 1, 1919. -028. Temperature same date laat year-Highest, 70; loweet, 44. OTHER TEMPERA T?RE?. Loweet Hlgtieat. last Bain yesterday, night. 8 p. m. lall. AlUnta. Ga. 60 46 62 Atlantic Ott. S. J. 60 4? 50 0.5? Bismarck, N. Dak. 46 16 3? ! Boston. Mas?. 56 38 48 0.3?. i-iiesfo. 111. a,, -| ,-a U.I : Cheyenne. Wyo. M 26 56 ; D?Tenport, low?. 64 32 59 0.01 I*??- Moines. Iowa. f'.;.?: v. Dultith, Minn. 40 M U | lialveston. TM. ? I 56 62 ! Indi?n?|s>lis, Ind. 4a 36 40 ? Kansas City. Mo. M 42 <9 Los Angele?. Cal. 70 50 58 M err. uhi? Tenn. 5? 4? 56 Mobil?. Ala. 72 54 fa? New ?ork. N. Y. ?J 4? 46 ?.H Omaha. Nebr. 68 3? 60 Phoenix, Ari?. ... 83 46 ?0 Portland. Me. 14 36 10 0.16 ??It Lake city. Utah... 60 40 58 , 1st. Haul. Minn. 92 54 49 rian FVancisco, Cal. 58 4? 51 0.12 Tampa Fla. 78 64 66 0.12 Vicksbur?, Misa. ?? 60 60 TIDE TABLES. (Comrtled by l'nited Sutes Ooa?t and Geodetic Survey.) Today?Low tide, 4:07 ?.ra. arad 4:3? ? m. high tide. 9:52 a.m. and 10:16 p.m. Klawrrs for Sari ? a Wrddlaaa. Get Glide's estimate and auEgeations for flowers and decoration*. 1214 F. ?Adv. ? It has yet to be proved that the meas ure of relief Kianted la.not sufficient Attention Is called to the fact that the commission has not completed Its Investigation Into the physical valua tion of the company? properties and therefore no fair rates can be deter mined. The demurrer then claims that any Increase would be discriminatory on patrons of the W. R. and E? since they would pay a hlrher rate than the Capitol Traction Company pa trons. In conclusion. It sets forth that the service Riven by the W. R. and E. is not the kind which the public ia en titled to under the law._ AMUSEMENTS. ITIflllL *""? ??**t? ='=?? MMUHHa. TONIGHT, 81??. Henry IMIIIer Presents BITN GMTTEITM In a ('o?nra*r by (?corar Ken rhnro Hah. "THE MEIiniK MONTH OF MAY*' TVKXT I ?Sanderson. < awthorn ?ItEK I Other fs tarsi "The Canary." ? MME. SCHUMANN-HEINK Tbe World'? Most Famous Con tralte FRIDAY. 4:30?MARCH 28 Ticket?, ?M. 12.00, ?.SO. Il 00. of?icr nt T. Arthur Sinitii. 13? O ?t. toMinr. ? l'un. 4 RICCARDO STRACCIARI ?? o Kl AL lu ""a" Ca???li?nona~?O::iO A. M. to ifpT?af 15c 25c 35c ?Ih'Cl.UDFls WAR TAX? AI,I, THIS ?\??? THE TURN IN THE ROAD With ? Perfect ALL-STAR CAST Cenifdy?Current Kvrnl?? >rrnfr? I Opl< ? of Day. Solo, Mr. Breeakin. Symphonir Fru? ure? Sclee M on* "Il Trovatore?** 10A' STRAND ? _wVar Tni lwcliid?d._ LAST DAY WM.RUSSELL Where the West Begins I.AST DAY BILLIE RHODES IX THE Lamb and the Lion GAYETY ni.os:r ROSE SYDELL'S FAMOUS LONDON BELLES "WHOOP-DEE-DOO >i'it \\ p k,?.Mot llnrtnn and "-?Oth Onlury Maid?.** The Sport Mart? Inc. MS F STREET N. W. COLUMBIA RECORDS W? Repair VICTROLA8 <.RAFO.VOI.AS AMUSEMENTS. ' ToalKlat e? IS? f*wJTF?F *???? Thur?? *?? The I.auakinii. -?a????? Danrla? lilt ef the Veer. OH, LOOK! With tkr Dolly Suteri?Harry Fox JTEJT WEEK?SEATS ?OW. Tkr Smartest Ilustra! Camrky ot the va???, Little Simplicity with WALTER CATLEH MARJORIE GATESOX and Orla-lnal Xrw Yerk t'a??.. SHIBERT-BELASCOTC?*? Direction of the Hr-mmrm, shubert. Mraara. Lee and J. J. "-huhrrf I*r*-?*MH A REW Mt ftlCAL ROMANE "YESTERDAY" Book and Lyric? by (-Irn MiDon ou?h. Hailr by He*laaid DrKotn Mr. UcKovcn will direct thr orrhmtra tonlltht. Sen "i:n> or voith" ^?** Hun. I with ALMA TKLL I hoar Nnt t^ieaday It 4 ?. Seat* Som. MAJOH-URNRHAL Mil I ill H KKK'K Il A H TO X MAt'KICR K. C. M. G., C. B.. Directf* of Military operation* on tha Bn?afa Urtimi Buff, frotu 1SU to 1918. ami the trat really creai authority 00 the war to ?peak In thia country TVi? lectura will be an emit of historic aaairurtance. Tape to ?^..-??. SHUBERT-GARRICK ???? ?* Direction of tke ^Iriiri. *?kul?crt ??-??????? "-..''?. l*op? ?1 ?:??. Tumor. Mraara. Lee ..tul J. J. Mini.? ri ?'???-??? "39 EAST" A Comedy hy ltnehncl < rofhera (Aufh?ret.? of ?Old Imi' Ml" and \ I itil. Journey"! \\ Itk Henry Hull and Constance Binney "One of tha. Hunt Da?lfhtful tVa&e-di-m Of Bac Urnen I s?>n in \Va*hinct<>n Thi? Seamuo'*?Tfce I'ort. "A Oreiedy of Heal Utatmctum'?Heraid. m:\t MUX.?MOATS SKU.IXG A Sntlrlantlon ta 3 Arta ned !i scene? ?y tiROIU.R V. IIOB\RT. founded on Morlea of Thorn ?a Addlaon Come-On Charley LAUGHS- -MYSTERY?THRILLS ?? f h n met era ? ?I AMUSEIIOCTS. "Tlie Saluai'a Most BeaulifuJ ru.bovveo PL-OEWS _ _ ALA C t I awl I? www. |ol???> ?a?, ta 11 ????? l.AwT TI?IK* TODAT ELSIE FEKVSON THE MARRIAGE PRICE" Evira AaleVal Attrawtlova _JTIIE VII.I.A4.F *HITI4T TOMOHHOW. Kill.. *?AT.. SHIRLEY MASON "THE WINNING GIRL" w .LOEW'S. COLUMBIA ?oiaa? a. n. t, 11 p. M. F fil. at 12tk. TODAT ENID BENNETT "PARTNERS THREF' It u ? ?. In.? ???? ?.?mal ol ?ni,?lion? trf>n> l'Ira.are llnsunt t? tke srlaa l.niM? far , ?,.?. ?.?. ?aa Ik. Aaaerieaaa Deavrrt. Tomorrow Up-to-the-Minute We?tera Comedy-Drama with Scenery. Guru, Farmerette? and a Cowbcyette Mixed u a Scream of a Situation. Bessie Barriscale ,. "Two-Gun Betty" ? ?. F. KEITH'S T. daily; !*suf,r holts ^',i ?Daale at Her Beat"?Pemt Mue. Bernard Mabel DAZIE GRAN- McCANE & Ballet VILLE & CO. ? vett?? ? .litri. ?????a???? Mural? ?ral Maleta. ?It-un ?-?alr, ? ????-rd nnd W III?. othrr Ita'-o-rttl-f**. ' * t. ? * e mt lita. - - Pal??*-?? < ? Dori?**-??]?? G???*? %\ REK LYCEUM Till?? W F.KI ie Rainbow Divi?ion HENRY P. DIX "BIG REVIEW" Tbe Rainbow Divi?ion of Bur'eMjnc HENRY P. DIXON'S ?'?-xt ?\ rrm,?-Ml KOR RESULTS TRY HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS. AMUSEMENTS __ a4RCAD? Hak aa* I'ark lUsaal DANCING lavrjea So. aja**) af Maw Task. -??,-?-? Maaaa? tHalet G?? Taia.li.HT an?. Beam ful l?rir?i? ltallr.K.rc for li?-?t DANCING. NEW YORK DANCING CoD?*?rTatorr ? ?fwt?. I? a. aa. 1? 11 m. m. D-A-N-C-l-N-G ? ??????? la SIX ....... laateat ?tata? ?? vw?a>ed la?V rara? lHael??;. On? oaap Faits??., ?falta. Taaavi iVsastae T*a*al*a ?vs- It laaaaavalil? awtaa Laaav? aM ?Milli.??* laaailliloaa r-ixerr riXXj? IN THE CTTT Or 506 ?ti N. w"* FW Fr. 27?) LOVERS OF DANCING ?win ?a?o?laai? hatli o?tlaeaill?a aad ilaiv-ta? form, la aar ?astea? of laaloaillooa. Caat? ptaav ta* WiaanaO? ?ad ?aiaaawj mhfhu. r?IX.?MlTH [la.VIMl n.t ? tat G ?t. ?s?. Pvwaaaav 4sJ*L f LEARN TO DANCE RIGHTWAY School of l'an? r.f 1218 New Yori Arc. vrai Utk Sireel G?! Cain ?nd Ms?? Fltzhiasa Personally teaching; all th? lateaf Ballroom Dane??, private? Ie?. ?on* any hour, 76c. Cla*? Dance ?fon? and Sat?. ? ? m. Vi.lt the RIGHTWAY flrea ? thaat I? the aafeat thine tn d??. Moat up-to-date ?tudlo aoulh of New Turk Beautiful ballroom? for rent for aoclal funellona ?PBCIA1. CIsAaa DARl'E ?Northea?t ?la*r>nic Temple. ?th and F *treet? northeaat, Thur? day. e to 11:30 ? m Oentlemeis. Tbc: ledale*. 25c. Kelter* Or chestra. BAVISOR-S "S..- Ut? Ml.?. UTUT all IMI (NIKI laatlM 1UMI Pn?ai* wmmm ?'?'"**- ?-? imi, ta. Normali cooaa far ihottm. ??** lor?'? art*? Jaaa, ?*?*?*?. ?ru. t-'Ua? mmsm b* oroa; -Mcxunca. .ii?.r*-*-AaWu 11? rboma ktMiL? I'tt. anst r.'-??vt mm WASHINGTON DANCII6 ACADEMY llfk ???J ? Mm-I? X. W. M'xlaaa baUi-?a?? Oannaaj - f" taiaaftil, ab? ttaaa, Tb? Ut*?*?*? V^W mtatt ot Udy aod smajUmmm or. fancy aud ckm. naoc *P~ mttm I'ruat? w*? ?, _ _. R<-?aonahar pr*cm If ;??? ?? daorinf ft*? . ewwry n*j***b? Lb *a3C. ???G??G.??? 1. ? ? < II ? <> ? R ? ? E type? T nifi Mlt-tataa-t -M-aW-tll 7<a* ???***?**? K. W. -!/ Wo men** patent colt, black kid and yunmrtal l*iimp?. Titlh full Louie roTrred heel, tf 4 C~ hand-turned... . F4'00 \t omen'a patent reit ? ?ri Murk kid and arun nn tnl ( ? ??? la ? |*????, ?rit h full L?ala hrr I. hnnd- *Zi OR turard .* V**?00 tan calf, cwna't?! nn*i ?.teat taH <*. *4>3 militar; ?eri? *-^*1 " High-Grade Footwear with Savings Assured! Here are six practical demonstrations that prove the advantage of shoe buying at HIRSH'S. Each shoe pictured represents a REMARKABLE VALUE at the price?Four-Eighty-Five??nd a RE.MARKABLE SAV ING as well! HIRSH'S location (away from the high rent district) and other small operating expenses insures economies here never presented at other shops. It is the wise woman who invests in these splendid shoe values NOW, for this display involves only the cleverest in Spring Footwear for women. Madam, this is the logical occasion for SAVINGS?make the most of it! fr PUMPS COLONIALS OXFORDS in Smart Styles for Spring Wear ^ Women'? nnd a; row ing irtrla' tan calf, sjua mrtal and patent ?H Military heel, Goadyrar Oxford? .$4.85 Women'? patent roll Lnee Oxfords, full .out? ?revered heel. hand turned Iona; vans ?? . $4.85 ?Xosnrvts and |r?s I?? ?n ?. Ian ealf. , ai metal an? salsa! e?slt. , ?Hilary arri e ? - lu??? mk?.OO Originators of Shoe Styles ?De Luxe. SHOESTORES 1026-28-7* St N.W Walk a Few ?| Blocks to Save Several Dollars