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"a~a as nwww ANSBURGH o 5noTHE t News for Tsdy, 00.ber 26, 191 ft hse to sa -ha we me wafw' Largest and Choice*t Line .f Mwds TrigUnifo ms $2.95 Soli Black Soli Blue Neat Stripes The solid blaik is ain excellent grade of fast black cambric, the blue and white stripe of firm gingham and the plain blue of sturdy chambray. Neatly made with self or white collar and cuffs. Theme ar regulation dresses for maids in every household service, so there in little to say that you do not' already kgnow, but we feel constrained to Inform you that these are, without exception, the best value obtainable In this clas of utility gar ment. abjt to otfit the mai for all and Wu to e ths before selecting. Sketches show but three of the many .tyle.. Fait Stock of Maids' A prons, 76c to $2.96 rio be te ay t"hadet We fe practical aprons wit bis, rlest wd Cho dcket s. Mads Dainty Caps 25c to 75c Third FBl-laurgh a Brother. cambric, the ue and hitesripe offrm sopleam todethe ptalu osud camrey. brout mad ih sel morie cllarl ad cuffs WTeate rGlto n drnese foor ad in W entrd hourieol srie, thso hr sltl osyta o donth aey knwbu wEfconstinedto nomyth ates areselfhoutoexcmbtiodertd. iell uiment and ey geit. t a e Whett oftthe i maid ortall shoppingtr to exned ths eoe selctng Sketcrse, sow'tm theefteay Women'ais Tape-Edge G SCa $dO5.0 Frthe any exageraton to stte tag atical ars wThe biseson's wnted strins and bckthbk lt-trM ids aint andens 2to match Rngr il crdhifec foin teLands.g oh Il m.ae.- .neu al-Time. uS.- - TI deft ~e OWs OWhe0MIr essad, p n is Op -g** in SON -s tAMa asameasn asa th bea-spess-ms -nes tm 198 -s abes ~~asen. Cotton Squarm and Scarfs Lowr an tda . make pies. Mad the heams Uda sheet fa wh is Is IRd for wor and "Asse mes. Nest heaulteb fag ferm a desirle finish. Sib. Pets 1111,rb !!WN ::::::::.::::. Vkest pfser Year Noee and ad dress on Joe Sheets of Linen Finish Writing Paper Complete $1.29 100 Sheets of so c1a-size note Oeper. 100 correct-shaped envelopes to match. Sa s I sheet aof paper with year name and address (Umited to three Hes of type). Delicate tints of buff, blue, pink and plain white. A Pointer: Why not think about Christmas while this opportunity is in effect? Box of Linen .Finish Writing Paper Containing 24 sheets of paper and 24 envolopes to match, all for 39c This Is our regular 59c stationery which we have reduced for spe cial selling tomorrow. The texture is enrich ed with an Invisible plaid and colors are white, buff, pink, blue and helle. Long wed ding-else sheets and large square envelopes. Box of Linen Finish Writing Paper Compr4ing 24 sheets and 24 envelopes to match% 19c Pink, blue, hello, buff and white. Regu lation shape envelope. This is our usual 29c grade reduced as a spe cial favor. First Floor. Block Plaid Blankets $2.95 You undgratand this is not a regular, everyday blanket, but the best quality this small amount of money could possibly buy--we'll leave it to the judgment of a houasewife, who is certainly an author ity on value. This special blanket Is due 64x76 for double beds and the plaids are in such pretty eseors as blue, pink, ten and grey. finuWi FEE! PUCE Lasm im PM us but -op vbw. Ld OL e4-Pm or was A p the Otesme . h ater. P. en i Lloyd teorg is hopco A W ll Mo p e l y _h t4.red Qaitsh Goodi s moftc eder the ropy which premir Llyd or ad preised to Make i the uese . t. the nun Bi g o. the a In vilew of the telegram whic smn do Vallera rd et to t-e Po d9 a would Int upon *1"oommander-ln-chlef ot the MAb repubilni army. and *oe ot the 1eading uembeo of the Irish delgaion hs rtuned from Dub T ec with d Valera. me Said he did not expect an 1mm. d61"e brek in the negotiations. taloni, ei C n authorita t aecrls thaie the conference VGAwr be Postimed1. It Is unlikely It bbrken W. It was admitted. howeer acollasem Is possible and low"I a renewalOfwar.beo Preaer Lloyd George to hopeful All Market Open Daly Quality Gsm FRESF FUARQ Young PuLaseb I La ThurM. Tees. Wed. t an Colinurs FAN!CY B L .STATE Tdl 1l," 0180 men"mmi 101e a W*vee a 01M to at VIVO in so vo w f~ w Uma "la o thwmles " ar.w 601A9 we bOn. Mwe .b we newe.I. a cI. nt d do ase. o. C.W 114Wa. sw .a e w1111 t 1904 .6 *A tma dea. las wN 14t rah es~t . Cm aw 8ul. 6 1 ws6 . Thw deoth e rsh bralodu e 114.2. wamrpd -211TA* 125* ow 10o.. to P. he tstW NAM Yea gw 1,142,671L a ralsul 181 iow 100, as oa wst 12r NS the provis. yew. 31at th 1919 Baw w the wtIs iA Toor m 190 69 wm 60 reg&W0 t. w5 ambe The dstathk "toaws amiduute Jumped JLY An M.r 'lO*, the ra2e be5n 10.4 nd h 811m bar 9,108. Carto deet laImsed om8L5 8 . M.ies doTied res 11.4 t 102 Thu wes & 959. and 8,169 Wav by Aiream' that the double obaftale. VV1mmigi 107 Ob Valeras mnemme to Faw. aNO the atubborn attitude of Uldw be overcame. In 11"i~ Office = It we. believed unliky he would have to cancel his trip to Waahingtof be eau"e of the Irish Issue. frmT A. M. to 6P.M.; So N omostWeight-m lust Satisfy or I .SPECIAL PRICES fi bh qst iagn Town! BORDEN'S MILK 6:R 69c UI m ts nd~utmr O NLY 8 A. N T( WNW~6 LedgO I* Stw Ano h61m of bVUrV. s eete ek3US U . will b . ad ath Maeonw Tempi& __ ~ ll wivkes &-bw and Tb.nd efat while AMO Asmu IRV Is mne ofte We put on by fratersW dNaInWI section a the StAte. J 7. ca . toi 9 .M oma?- from tei.e b the speaherd 04 *Tom"tit. Um will Taylor/ 4it =sreon Avenue. ire2overg trma An Ill asm which bag kept bar confined to her bed for mdI9 tbAR a MORth An Inquest will be held at 720 tonight at the courthouse tO fiz responsibility for the death 09 S InJurlee received whine she Wes struck by an automobile bus driven by W C. Caton. of Clarendon. Fri day morning. The Clamdon eften.' A~ tI oR wll meet at the fire-enogin house tonight. turde 7 AM. to 9 P. M Prompt Service loesy Refu ded om 8A.M. toll A.M. No. 2CNN MaY LIMA BEANS Uik 4 e. toa bstsu II A. H_ .111MPERSON Ha Owns of 0000 Msed Tunb uhol" MW COL8Crwaf t 41..se news o asses =AU1192 01.emes" 0, Ye s waeww nsc ctes e Bshs, amen e~a& ej gagges u maitS W a Mur Dm. . w i e. Yew. Who wem u" Is to check en Dr. 9gWr's ad to make a ..r....t.-- =" met wa. made that Bason's be" b sbove normal In th. edwpine o at The nera iann~en h the blod of adults tam a hslstJ blood chart sr = -awwO and b,",00 red arpoks per cubic oentirneter." emo, the nw report Indicate&, has an exama o 1o.,* red corpusele, Or 6,000 per cubic centmeter. In making the sanounement of Baoes's return to normal bled count and eler. surWeonW Interested in the ese agg~aemf a their stwAd of utter In making their statemnents. Feds Whely R1uve.ated. By IRVING . DACON. NEW YORK, Oct. 24.-'The remark able changes for the better wrought in me have brought me an indescrib able happiness. I feel younger than I did for many a year before the oper ation for the transplanting of a mon key gland, and if I can trust the aa suranoes of friends and the evidence of my own senses. as I view my visage In the mirror. I certainly look vastly improved. One who had not seen me In a year might, upon meet Sme now. take me for my " son. speak of the" things. as feel that I am sufficiently far on th road to recovery to warrant the belief that. from now on, I shall be able to de. vote my time and attention to the active work to gain strength for which I underwent the operation. TABLET WILL MAR SITE OF ASBURY'S LAST SERMON RICHMOND, Va.. Oct. 24.-Fo4rner Governor Henry C. Stuart of Rue se0 county, will preside at t unveli. ing on Thursday, October 27, of a bronse tablet, which will mark the site of the churCh where Francis As. bury, first bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church in America. preached his last sermon, one yeek before his death. The tablet was executed by E. Wi liam Sievers. at his studio in Forest Hill. It will be attached to the walls of a tobacco factory at Twenty-first and Franklin streets, which nopy occu pies the site of the first Methodist church In Richmond. Hunt Deer In Hanover. RICHMOND. Va., Oct. 24.-A suc cessful deer hunt was held near Negro Foot In Hanover county, when two deer were killed. One was a two-year old doe and the other'a two-year buck, the two averaging about 160 pounds. Monday Auction Club to Meet. The Monday Auction Club will meet this afternoon at the Women's City Club 'quarters, 22 Jackson place northwest. It's Important-~ That you take your devel oping and printing to some one that you know will give you the kind of service you are entitled to. Just leav ing your neWtives any where to be printed is sumre to cause diamppointment sooner or later, and In all Probability it will happen when least desirable. We do the sort of work that you are proud to show to your friends-te us an opportunity and you will see the Improvement. "Same day service" If you are In a hurry. The NATIONAL REMEMBRANCE SUOP (Mr. Festers bepJ l4thSt., One deeare.a.Ave. Meuas that Magnetise .* E table is -- a magnet which~ no t o nly draws to itsef but joins to gether all those who apprachit." Food of superlative excellence and variety urges the hungry hither. EJThe easy, calm casualness of the service, and sur roundings assure good c h eer and genmality that cements friend , ship. made at meal time here. 12th and C Sta. N. W. PastW M e Un - WE *S *raut ds Suw e T. Dab, = s eide a d of e - - I la "Or'" Me p la to thme O : t& pardon as ) g mm eachange of rail 011151111111 dig e ps WeatbW 7a ing ad the Prien imne a pteba iin that the na Is on" mate at pseaf with the w weri, Actio is Debe case too"lo -11411 U=Geenasn Daugherty ho sabistind Asa renemamndations tA the Pruddemt and these have ben d. exoept for some minus s to rbresology. e decisios &* Debs cam Is closely guarded. it is leved con tain that the Bolai leader wig hisbl liberty. In no ffIcia~l quap is It suggested that there win be a full PresidentIal rdon, with its restoration of evil r ts. but lib stead a commutation will ab law him to recuperate his brokS health outside prison walls. Deb4 has served about one-fourth of his ten-year term for violation ad tl)S espionage act. He has been a rodel prisoner, and tht reports upon his conduct fron the prison authr. II have had no small effect Influencing officials here to este4 clemency. A general cleaning up of the pardo= slate l" obably will follow thg proclamation of peace. it is eaed. HARDING ASKED TO BALK PACKERS ENDING PACT The People's Reconstruction League has gone directly to President Hard ig In an effort to defeat the move of the big meat packers to met amide the se0alled consent decree, entered itne between the packers and former Attop. ney General I'almer. whereby the packers pledged themselves to refrain from entering unrelated lines of bus& ness and- to give up the unrelated lines they then controlled. The 'league has annoupced il had asked the President to instruct the Federal Trade Commission to op. pose the efforts of the packers to have this decree terminated. I iraths I MRS. M. F. 0. HOWE. The funeral of Mrs. Maria Frances Griffith Howe, who died Saturday after a short Illness, will take place to. morrow morning at 9:15 from her residence. 1330 Quincy - street, Brooke. land. thenceito St. Anthony's Catholle Church, where mass will be maid A 9:30. Interment win be at Congress sional Cemetery. . Mrs. Howe was the widow of Dr. Franklin T. Howe, who was for a quarter of a century news editor of the Evening Star. He was known as the dean of musical and dramatto critics of the Capital city. Her father was William A. Griffith, sculptor of this city, who was one of the charter members of the Washington Mont. ment Society. Hre. Howe was a life-long restident of Washington, where she was a nov. lng spirit in all local affairs. Mrs. Howe is survived by fout' daughters. Mary Helen Howe. well known concert singer and teacher: Catherine lAy Howe: Sarah Willard Howe. journalist, and Mrs. NMarie Howe Spurr, pianist; two sons. George Alpha Howe, assistant seal,-r of weights and measures of the District offices, and Franklin T. Howe. on graver of the Bureau of Engr-tving and Printing; seven grandchildron. three great grandchildren, and two brothers, Joseph 1. Griffith and A. B. Griffith, all of this city. BIRTHS REPORTED. DORIO-Vincent and Concetta. v, I POCOCC-Thovnaa S. and Marv Es. bOY. LOWE-WiI am and Georgia M .-V. LORE U-Nlck and Mar'. boy BHUGRUE-Michael M. and R1 ird AlCejr THOMSON-Joseph A. and Leah I ,si. FLYNN-Michael W. and Cuale. bs" HALL.--Nelsonl and Emma M., 5ir! PHL PS- Thomnas R. and Elsie MN. her' MrrTCHELi,-John L. and Ethel IF . girl. KELLtY-,-John R. and Anna 31, 5irls (twis). COLLEGEMAN-Maartee D. H., and sadies OA HrI4DGHT--Aian 3. and Martha A.e tA EJeeeph V. and Clara T., boy5 NOBLE-Wa'rman C and Annie. boy. DEATHS REP5ORTED. WtLAON--lnre S . 42 ytr., it. IEl '.H iORACCO-Joseph,. 47 yra., Tubercub..te .CI A RD--Jacob 1., 64 yrs., 3;;O4 Rca, re Ivoir at. NW. !IARTHIEI,-Johni A.. 55 yra., 221 Joha Mtarahall p1. ny. al'inON-Gace U., 52 yrs., Providene Co1L EMuANe-Infant of Mlaurleeo andi sadie. SO minas., Georgetown Host'. 5NO)WDUN-Lllle, IS yren., 710 Barry p'l. SW. DBATHS. NOWUM-On Saturday, oetober :': athr residence 1210 Qutnev street. 1)is land, MARIA FRA N~U EnH * -a. Grfihwidow of the late Dr. lFr,,' Tr. Hiowe. Funeral Tuesday. (ctos[ at 5:15 'e'etock,. from her re-a-I'bu hence to St. A nthony. i:, 2 t'hurch. where mass will be gubl -.: t n , Relative. and friendse invitel to I * Interment (private) at Cone-r' Cemetery7. ROWS, On *mtuttiay October : 1Q21. at her residence, 1330 4uincy .tr.a Br. k land. MARIA e.RANC'l0 HemV l- <n-' (Iriffith), widow of the tat. fnr. Fr 'nk Ii T. Howe. Notice of funeral h. reaft. r* ~A$I,"Yt'lunt a ,^ ct oler 83 a '' fourth year of her age. Pnt'. r- mut the Nide. Bore. 2325 N sire.? r r.'W- et, at 10:30 a. mn.. 'Tuesday, Uti. '' interment at 'Slk Hill. Mlary V. soper (neen Monaco). *an.l the son of Will lam T. and Ida M. enpe Funeral fromt his late residenee, 66i1 street southeast. Tuesday, Ortober 23I at 3 p.mt. Friendm and-retives invit tn attend. laterInent Congreste iTem~etery.fl-ohr 0 l at her late residenee, 120 Ansienstia road. ltgETTA (nee Honman,n widow of the late Athert C. Straues, in her eighty-fiftih vear 'utnersl seryic.-. will be held 1ursday'. fOetnber 15, at 2 e ni at the istrusS Memorilt't*hrlnitan t'hureCb, instu fi is iltvne i re d n 4FIAIAL DMlUNS. a'utfeasNAL DE5IINE , e es