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SOCIETY "HELP “DRESS UP” Window 4 —Washington, now, " for the coming Interna- Glass & tional Armament Limi- 5 tation Conference. Paint the houses. fences, ga- rages, etc. th Backer Paints Mirrors for best resuits. PRICES LOW. Becker Paint & Glass Co. CHAS. F. HODGKIN, Mgr. 5 Wiscensin Ave, = West 67 Soc Dr\; Nicholas Murray Butler Is the Week End Guest of the President at the White House. 1etyr s Pperactis HE President and Mrs. Hard- # huve as a week end . - Lk guest at the White House Geo. Pliit Co., Inc., 3540 Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler rk, who recently retu pe. the + PBridge Expert guaranteed. Private Mrs. Cunningh ' : President and of Game x: Classes, | H Rum. the Chief Court, Wii Just of the {the house guest of Mrs. William J. I Beardman and her daughter, Miss o5 Mabel Boardman, on P street. Nothing equals the v §4) beautltul, soft, pearly Senor Dr. Don Santos Anibal Do- B OO e Sens] | minic minister of Venezuela, who.is | TS e e York a L Congress sboulders and arms.{ | a guese at Coverssicinblemishes.§ | cturn to W Wil not rub off. Far| superior to powders. Send 15¢. for Trial Sizz Morris Dearing, . iy of s Lnston to join Mes ug « family at Red Hook, N. Y., W srent the summer. ANTHRACITE. costs consumers almost twice much as it cost before the war. Metals, textiles, building materia’s, leather, etc., cost more than twice as much as they did formerly. Nevertheless it is perfectly natural that you do not Lke to pay present coal prices. Neither do we. But— With wages at the mine fixed until next year at 138 per cent above pre-war levels. And freight rates 160 per cent higher; With our profits per ton so smalil that if we took it all off it would not make any material differences to the individual consumer— We do not see how prices can be reduced. A ton of coal in the bin is worth two in the mine. W. W. Griffith 1245 1st St. NE. Depot guest at luncheon Supreme n Howard Taft, who is Mr. Joequim d , second retary of assy of Brazil, hia to repre- | Mr. Au rned Mrs. nd | here | ASS Beveled Plate The brilliantly cut bevels on the “Lighthouse” brand of Polished Plate Glass add to its finish and mark its contour with a band of iridescent ight. The prismlike effect of the beveling is always attractive and elegant. Send for Bulletin No. $ Founded 1854 HIRES TURNER GLASS CONPANY Roxslyn, Va. Washington, D. C. ALL CUT TO PIECE N USED CAR VALUES ‘ Until September 30 (next Friday) we are conecentrating on a sale of GOOD used cars. Every One a Bargain. Look At This List 7 Dodge—1921—Perfect . <e... $850.00 Dodge—1¢18—Excellent shape ... 5 $485.00 Dodge—1917—A good buy at..... cee... $450.00 Lexington—1921—New (Anstead motor). ... ..$2,250.00 Nash—1921—Latest model........... $1,200.0 Dodge—1917—Roadster. Good shape. ... $360.00 Nash—1920—Demonstrator . Soferae ..$1,000.0 " Nesh—Model 681—5-pass. c $350.00 Nash Sedan—Late model. . $1,850.00 Jeffrey—7-pass. ... ce $650.00 Overland 4—1920—Like new Overland 90—1918—Right at .. Dort Sedan—1921—Little used . Maxwell—1920—3,000 miles Maxwell—1918—Bargain at .. Buick—1918—Excellent buy .. s -e... $750.00 Chalmers Roadster—Mechanically O. K. .... $560.00 Oldsmobile—1918—8-cylinder—snap ....... $550.00 Westcott—1917—7-pass. Unequaled buy ...... $750.00 Nash—1921—7-pass.—Demonstrator .. .....$1,250.00 Oakland—1918—Good 5-pass. .. . $525.00 Oakland—1921—Brand new .. $1,050.00 HURLEY MOTOR CO0. NASH DEALER 1522-24 14th St. N. W. Open Sunday and Every Evening ¢f tho steamship Southern Cross from Philadelphia to New York. The vessel will shortly 1 from New \\-‘:'! i fer Rio de Jane'ro and Buenos Aires. he secretary of the Ital “nd_Signora Cellesia_have as . and Mrs. J. L. Bultey of roit, Mich., who will remain” for eral days. em- Mrs. Morris Ernest Locke has re- turned from Boston, where she went l:) plufl_- her son. James McMillan (3itson, in school, at Southboro, Mass. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Locke will be Il,l their apartment at the Wardman I:lrk Hotel until October 1, when they have taken the apartment occupied last year by Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Hitt, at 1215 16th street. Frank Fu g K. wife of Repre- niative Funk of Illinois, with he shters, Miss Mary Funk and Miss rence Funk, who spent the sum- er_in_Xurope, have returned to shington and joined Representa- ve Funk at Wardman Park Hotel. Their son, Mr. Benjamin Funk, left yesterday to enter Yale University, and Miss Mary Funk leaves foday to enter the University of Illinois. The Chief Justice of the Supreme ourt. who is the guest for ten days of Mrs. Boardman and Miss Board- man, was joined there last evening i by Mre. Taft, who will also be their ent iest while arranging for perma: John state, nttend Evans; Wyom cou 2d countr; Lieut. War ( mbi occupancy of the! MISS HOPE SUMMERS, Daughter of Representative and Mrs. W. Summers of Wanhington who recently left the eapital to the Northwestern University at ton, 11 new home at 241 inz avenue. nt Bryce Dinner Guest vy Chaxe Club. ount James Bryce, former am- of Great Britain to this who has been the guest of Col inley D. Embick at the ‘ollege, was the guest of Col. k at dinner last n the or ht FOR LEASE As a whole or in part 1223 Conn. Ave. Modern 4-story Building Electric Elevator FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY Randall H. Hagner & Company 1207 Conn. Ave. N.W. Phone Franklin 4366-67-68 “«© No. 11. sens aged in any way. congrautlate Yo anty. Museum of Fine Arts Bo I sho on the . . . advertised by our . .. friends” pston, Mass am happy 1o express to you my of the excellence of this job Everything came .in perfect and it was so well packed that 1 dn not see how it could have been dam- order, uld like to successful way this job was handled.” Safe deposit vaults for silverware and valuables under guar- For 30 years with never a loss. Dry cold storage for furs, garments, trunks of clothing, rugs, curtains, tection. tapestries. Absolute pro- Dead storage for auto- mobiles. Private storage rooms $4 to $60. Heated rooms for pianos, paintings, art objects. rooms, Wine vaults. Luggage “Lift” vans for foreign and domestic removals boxing or rehandling. cars to Pacific Coast without “Pool” for household goods, automobiles, at reduced rate with greater security. Securify Storage Gomparip 1140 Fifteenth Street Capital, $500,000 C. A. Aspinwall, President Chevy Chase Club. Gen. Tasker H. Bliss, Maj. Gen. James G. Harbord, Brig. Gen. E. F. McGlachlin, jr.; Col. Harry A. Smith and Col. H. B. Vestal also were present. At the lecture which Viscount Bryce delivered at the War College yesterday, the Secretary of War, Mr. ‘Weeks, and other high officials were present. Viscount Bryce left Wash- ington this morning and joined Lady Bryce in New York. Mr. A. Mitchell Palmer, former At- torney General, who is, spending a short time in Washingtén, entertain- ed friends at luncheon yesterday at the New Willard. Lteut. Col. and Mrs. W. R. Taylor and their daughter Agnes are guests of Mrs. M. E. Moran at 1649 Ngpwton street northwest. Mrs. Paul Pearsall, who recently re- turned to Washington for the sea- son, entertained guests at luncheon at the Shoreham yesterday. Miss Jane Andrews of Dayton, Ohio, who was the guest of Miss Betty Warner at her home on Bilt- more street, left Washington yester- day for Vassar, where she will be a '22 graduate. Miss Leslie Cameron has returned to the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. S. I. Cameron on 16th street, after spending six months in travel in Kurope. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron will have as guests for the winter, their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Bascom Smith. Mrs. Henry W. Peabody of Beverly, Mass., has come to Washington for a short visit and is staying at the Shoreham. Mrs. C. A. Stedman has opened her house on New Hampshire avenue after spending the summer at the Chelsea, Atlantic City. - Dr. Eugene Le Merle has gone to Long Island to join Mrs. Le Merle and his daughter, Miss Eugenie Le Merle, who are visiting Mrs. W. B. Grace, and will return in a few days with thew to their home on Q street. ‘The marriage of Mrs. Mertena Lee Poulton of Washington to Mr. An- thony B. Poole of Burtonsville, Md., took place in Washington Thursday at the residence of Mrs. Burrs, 227 {1432 street northeast, Rev. H. M. { Lawson officiating. | “immediately after the ceremony Mr. jand Mrs. Poole left for a short wed: | ding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Byron S. Adams have returned to Washington after spend- ing the summer at the Monmouth, Spring Lake, N. J. Dr. Ada R. Thomas has returned to Washington after spending the summer in Maine. nner Party Given or Mins Heien Chamberla Miss Mary Ambler Smith enter- {tained a small party at dinner last tevening in honor of Miss Helen Cham- berluin of Warrenton, Va. Victor Herbert, the composer, the guest of Mr. Caleb O'Connor 1t the weekly luncheon of Western Maryland College Alumni of this city 1t the Ebbitt Hotel yesterday. Mr. . W. Woods, widow of Judge Roanoke, Va., who has spent i nmer in Frostburg., Md.. is ispending several days in this_eity as the guest of Mrs. Robert Otis Rudd of Clifton terrace. Mrs. William Brown Meloney of New York is in Washington for a short visit and is at the Powhatan Hotel. H. A. Kollmeyer of 1102 Irving returned to her home from ck trip to Bermuda. Mrs. street ' a two-w Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bennett, who thave been on a motor trip through | Nova Scotia, came by stcamer from { Halifax to New York, where they stopped for two weeks ‘before coming to Washington. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Scown of Chi- {cago and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Mooney of Columbus are guests at the Pow- hatan Hotel Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the 'u]‘Y‘n'i £ Villiam D, rner. and , both of Richmond, V S G Ernest A. Efantis and Millie Manaco. Ereati mtantis sed A Hugh T. Bush of this city and Katherine Page of Sew'ckley, Pa. Raymond nson and Lillie Gutridge. Robert A. N. Faught and Bessie 1. Townes. Joseph 8. Watson and Lena M. Holmes. Morris Sia an and Minnje Prince. Mark 8. Watson and Susan E. Owens, both of Baltimore. Md. Yester L. Groves and Brownle D, MeCormick. Ratph C. Dudrow of Hyattsville, Md., and ! Helen K. Byers of this cit; Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the health department within the last twenty Cour hours: Yterling V. and Neva A. Mead, boy. James M. and Georgana Carter. girl. Roy M. and Mary F. Horsey, boy. Roland and Nadine E. McKee, bo Richard B. Richard W . Wolf. boy. E. Ranger. girl. nd Marle V. Tudor. boy. Earl E. and Lillian O. Anderson, girl. and Frances E. Comer, girl. Rudolph E. and Annie F. Stromberg, boy. Xilliam 3. and Edith Wintyer. girl. . and Josephine Macuilla,” girl. vde E and Irrie Rurts, girl. hell W. and Carrie L. Greenfield, boy. and Martie Walker. boy. Charles and Carrie A. Alderson, boy. Robert and Gertrude Brown, girl. Deaths Reported. The followinz deaths have been reported to the health depurtment within the last twenty- four hours: Martha Rrown, 0 18, Sibley Hospital. 34, Walter Reed Hospital. xton, 27. Garfield Hospital. ary V. 78,1736 Columbia road. Max Stein. 10, Children’s Hospital. Leopold Hengg, 9. St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, Ruth R. Spaldin George Washington University’ Hospital. Everett W. University Hospital. Thomas W. Harmond, 8, 1031 3d street northeast. Mildred B. Ranger. 2 daya. Garfleld Hospltal, Infant of Joseph 'and Sarah A. Hannon, 1 hour, Sibley "Hospital. 6 8th_ street. Mary Baylor, 46, mergency Hospital Hester Jones, Marie Hughes. 28, Emergency Hospif A CAR FOR ALL TASTES Whether you prefer a stunning looking type—typi- fving the most advarced European lines in design—or the more conservative touring car—with, however, the same wonderful flexibility and luxurious riding ease— or, perhaps, something in between the two—less ex- pensive than the one, more stylish than the other—do not buy any car until you have investigated the JACKSON Line Now on Exhibition at Our Handsome Showroonis Men That KNOW Cars—and Women, Too, Declare that unquestionably, son embodies in performance, looks and comfort abso- . lutely the best buy on the market today. It’s a “six,” of course, and every one is a “sea-going.” Talk about in- dividuality—there’s nothing just like them anywhere. Take advantage of the present absurdly low prices “(just reduced) WHILE THEY LAST. It may save you many a regret when they pass you on the road! Bauilt by the Jackson Motors Corporation, Jackson, Mich. “Motor Car Builders for Over Sixteen Years.” Terms to responsible parties. dollar for dollar, the Jack- . at Funeral of Capt. Kirt Green, Kill- | Well Known Attorney Succumbs at| u ed in Argonne, to Be Monday. | | |._ | | BURIAL IN ARLINGTON. CAPT. KIRT GREE The body of Capt. Kirt Green, who was killed in November, 1918, in the Argonne. will be buried with military honors at 2:30 o'clock Monday af noon at Arlington national cemetery. The body is lying in state at the home of the widow, Mrs. Kirt Green, 739 12th street southeast Capt. Green, the son of Mrs. Laura Green, was a member of the $0th Company, 5th Régiment, United States Marine Corps, and had been in the service twelve years. P S — MAX COHEN DEAD. Civil War Veteran Dies at Rich- mond, Va. x Cohen. civil war veteran and| resident of this city since 1 dicd Sunday in Richmond, Funeral services were held here in the Wash- ington Hebrew cemectery, with Dr. Abram Simor ofliciating Mr. Cohen came to this city in 1 at the age of thirteen, and later ¢ tered the employ of the government printing office. After the civil war he went into the insurance business. He was greatly interested in philan- thropiec work. In a eulogy of Mr. today said: R For thirty-five vears his main in- terest was insuran He was one of the most highly gifted ad of Cohen Dr. Simen its needs, its nation ness, its philosophy. No was more Vigorous in the elevation tivit of the siatus of in e into the dignity of a professio publication, revealing a men- tality of unusual breadth and keen- ness, was one of the most popular journals of its Kind in t t Although interested in m: thropies, the Atlanta Hebrew O Home claimed the largest measur hix affection. “The closing year of his life. in a sanatorium, but the natural cul- mination of five years of gradual mental breakdown. One prefers to remember Max Cohen as he was in his palmy days—debonnair. clever in conversation, posted on all questions of the day, an enthusiast on fishing and healthful recreation and a lover of his people. —_—— realized on Swift & C ss beef in Washi sny sales of pments sold out ranged cents per pound and averaged 13 pound.—Advertisement THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight; tomorrow unsettled, with showers; change in temperature; gentle moderate southerly winds. Maryland—Fair tonight, warmer in extreme western Maryland: tomorrow unsettled, with show, moderate southerly winds. West Virginia—Showers tonight and tomorrow; warmer tonight. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., § p.m., 12 midnight, 6 5 ‘m., 63 Barometer—4 p.m.. 30.00; 8 p.m.. 30.0: midnight, 30.13; 4 am., 30.1 8 am. 30.21. Highest temperature, $4, occurred at 3 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tem- perature, 55, occurred at 6:30 a.m. to- day. Temperature same date lust year— Highest, 85 lowest, 69. Condition of the Water. Temperature and_condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 70: condition, very muddy. Tide Table (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide. 7: p.m.; high tide, 12:23 am. and 1 pm. Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:30 am. and 8:41 p.m.; high tide, 1:20 am. and 1:51 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:57 am.: sun sets 6.03 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises :58 am.: sun sets 6:01 p.m. 1 Moon rises 11:15 p.m.; sets p.m. 2 Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Up-River Waters. HARPERS FERRY, W. Va.. Septem- ber 24.—The Potomac and the Shen- andoah rivers were both muddy this ecor, 22, George Washington { MOTRIng. ‘Weather In Various Cities. State of weatler. Stations. BRI Abilene, Tex. 29. Albauy Asbury Park Atlantlc City 30. Raltimore .. Bismarck Chicago . Cincinnati Cleveland Denver Detroit El Paso.. Galveston . Helena .. Jacksonviile. 30.10 Jacksonville. 30.10 Kansas City. 29. Los Angeles. Toulsvill Miami, . New Orleans 80.06 Pt cloudy Clear Clear Foggy Pt.cloidy Portland, Ore 30.00 Clear 8. Lake City. 30.02 San Antonfo, 30.02 29 84 Cloudy Laces /and La'ce Curtain Cleaning MME. VIBOUD, Inc. Entablished 1855, 727 11th St. N.W. “A New House? No, the result of mew paint plied by Ferguson. Are yon ready to consult painting heudquarters today? Interior and Exterior Work. R, K. 114 FERGUSON, INC. 333*,,. Pilating Department, Ph. N. 231-338. Judge William A. Wimbist, well] Walr known in this ¢ where he hag been ;| AKM practicing law, died eurly this | lat the [ness of sev { leigh Court. many years a had been th Wade H 1 s lis in for the Just | BAGLEY. 1u sad two years. Hiz residence was at Stone- | o oy ALK (1} JUDGE MS_T DIES. Ivenxx}::s. Hosrit jageil s morn rfield Hospital n ago today empiy things at best, and than we can say | Mr. Wimbist has been prominent for | at his home | in La Granze, Ga., Lighext ireasure wid was indorsed by the of life. We think aud for the United States Cwonder ‘and en we st o He s survived by h *““‘"\.“ ATHER. © rons, Hilton and Stanley. His remains | oo LorvOTED MORHEE A50 P00 will be sent to his former home in | BRANCEL 1ol UL 1ovRg frempn 4 Georgia. BLEANCH, w parted this life oue year 450 0day. Neptemie | been in il jEene to the | Home for treatment { FUMPHREY. @ R-SreareCor o =] 1208 H_STREET NW ix}:lcm:n : (FORMZRLY 940 F STRW) BMITH. lLadies’ Columb'a Aid A!v\rl]'inn" You are by notiied of the death of A 3 equested U the fune: Advgustine's ! Monday. at|ing memorials (monuments and mau- D T D | soleums) of quality and character. BMITH. BPALDING. Thursday, September 22, TYSER. Depar 1921, at_ 3:08 bt not fo: LOVING MOTHY DALZELL IN HOSFITAL pit In sad but loving remembrance prer. NELLIE MERILLAT iife” one e MARG e werld my durling mothe DATG w1 = ING Mits, memors of daddr. CHARLI'S five years wzo todas memary rost Ver him 1 ren d him Vet followed by { LOVING SON AND DAUVGHTER, AUGEST arch. - Ints D AA D, . MEYER. Sacred to the memors of our dear e U 1. at Car| father CHARLEX ME Wi denaried e el cumctat otie | 1S e (V6 sears ago. Sepiember 21,1016 futer. . May his soul rest in g & BRYEN. Fridar, § AMILY. residence. Capit oved Bustand of I vear of his In_lovin: KATHRINT THERINF Septemher 21, RROTHERS. hras SICHMOXD. 1 misaion of those we loves rronnding. Abor e Frine ahove The GRAY. _Iw W grent one despair ing. Sep aven sesm uenrer her reside anr loved : In renien deparied ¥ deur st [EE T o Cund reside Ttot from her Inte = pm premir NIA (o larkaess). | o i mergl drom 3 ot and me. lier. duy and night ndness, for me, mothe: “always thinking of you. mother. dosia_und September in the Arzorne. Me WILLIAM 1. mduy, Sep Churel of o Liis sonl 1o attend DATGHTE: WA KD, ~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. W. W. Deal & Co. Lincoln 3464, CAkOLT the Jate O PHONE MAIN 108 ARSpeare CuNichols W:B'Spears ~ V. L. SPEARE CO. 5PEARE ESTABLISHMENT.) ranklin 40 ¥ st Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 30&4 A\l St. A\‘\\ Established 1841, Thone West 96 or of Mina | reside nw. mourn wix | sinters. nine aren sreat-srandciild ! o friends » of his daughter, AR .. Sagordn D Timothy Ha ' JAN 317 PA. AVE, S.E. Modern Chapel Private Ambulunces. SCOTT, 72 unil Sonday. Clnreli. JOHN M, JOHNSON The Park Ceme- eptember . Non-secta- e In L 8 : FortLincolnz: = st KW, ' Baltimore Boulevard at District G st. n.w. Phe Offices F. 4745, Cedar Hill Cem_elery Depurted this life Friday . Wt e texidence., MALY SMIVE. tie o i Chapel and Vault—Non-Sectarian L Ann < . erandmother of Lucretia A. | Pcrpetual Care of Graves ted sister Henrietta and | ral from be ween L. and M sts, igh requieim mass. Unsurpassed Natural Beauty Ave. . Extended nd_L. $360 Augustine’s | ] Monday, 10 a.m. MARY E. BOWMAN, Recor | Let ue take you to see many speci- Members of the Ladies' CUTT Rock | mens of our work in any of the local Aswociation are notified of the death of our | ol Ll late sister. MARY SMITH. Funeral )lnn"l i THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC. 914 Fifteenth St-ret. | - FUNERAL DESIGNS. at 5:40 p.m., Mrs. KUTH SPALDING ’I'fleIGfC) C. SHAFFER XTI Harden), beioved wife of Jobn T. Spalding. ERREINE EMBLEMS _Phone M. aged twenty-eight years. Funeral Monduy | Enatmetl 20161715, from her lite residence, 610 15th st. s.e.. LE - = = bence. fo Holy Comf Appropriate Floral Tokens thence to Holy Comforter Church, where i Woashington Floral Co. mass will be said at 9 am. (Baltimore | 14ti nnd N. Y. Ave. Main 168 papers please cops.) de Bros. Co., 1214 F St, ., from St. > tween L and M sts. n. at the next mesting. | PAULINE MARSHALL. President. = 'ANNIE M. SMITH, Fin. Sec. a TYSER, aged twenty-three Al from the residence of his site A Lord, 3811 Genrgla ave l Prompt auto delivery service. pam., Neptember 26, ° Artist v