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Dainty Women Who kuos the annoyance of excessive perspiration will welcome SANS. It is the orly preparatiom that —controls irati oy T —eliminates all bodily odors —will mot stain skin or clothing. SANS is absolutely harm- less. It will not change the color’ of any fabric that plain water will not injure. Sold by leading drug and de- partment stores—or four- ounce bottle mailed direct post-paid for 60 cents. AETNA CHEMICAL cCoO. ‘Worcester, Mass. H. Clarke & Sons, Inc. Sales Agents, 45 W. Lombard St., Baltimore, Md. THE EVENING STAR,. WASHINGTON, D. Mond-y night, at the age of eighty- five years. EX-REPRESENTATIVE DIES. ROCKVILLE, Conn., October 11.—E. | / Henry Stevens, member of Congress |/ from the first Connecticut dlstric(‘ Some tribes ‘in the Sahara desert from 1895 to 1913, died at his home 'have slaye farms. = | POTATO CHIPS The. sprig of parsley, the dash of I paprika, the sprinkling of capers, how they enhance a dish! But CHIPPED BEEF all fail in taste enticement be- fore juice-laden toothsome strips of ?Y‘mdfell Bnconi, Spfagdhel:.tl, Veal Loaf, any number of dishes CHOV; CHOW. were ln!lpld without it. The flavor-laden meat of prime young porkers—sugar-cured the Swindell way, which preserves all the unctuous, rn.l: pork essence. i The Most Popular at All | Markets Chain Stores HORSERADISH i { . dlebrook | tempting to G, Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following’ Raymond A. Vonderlehr of Richmond, Va., and Mary R. Truitt of Lilian, Va. John Harshaw and Louise Robinson. Warren 8. Brenizer of this city and Maric L. Burke of Chevy Chase, Md. inson_and lm!l-‘n Jones e Cha oottt ond Siriam 5. Schrack. Horace E. Williams and Josephlne Bake: Clarencs T, Orown and Gereru je M. Coon. unders and Lillian B ‘Hayden. Citoort ! wnm Anfl Lydia E. Williams, both of Baltimore, M John Washington 25d Josephine Young James S. Spalding acd Elizabeth A. Flan- a FAfsenius J. Corbey and Rose C. Eilis. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the health department within the last twenty- four hours: Dorothea K. Weigel, 64, 1310 W at. s.e. ood, 50, Emergency Hospital. 8, Columbia Hospital. 1312 Belmont st igh fllr-h i uemny. 23, 316 u st. 0, H .d WCO och, l;! x‘l':lxllhl, (pmiands, Congren: Helghts. Poresh 0. Jobason, 6 ‘months, 1327 3d st. omery. 16 days, 1112 436 ot. dw. Nephonso L. Jackson, 50, 1012 8 Neh Beudion, 0, Washiogton Aeylum Hos- Henderson, 76, 2218 D 8 Beu-ml- tevenson, 22, riberculosis Hos- 1009 Fenton pl. R. Hln on, 39, 1218 Rirby st. Tarrod, 1116 Unfon court. Mollle Stantop, 50, Frecdmen’s Hospital Addie Fdwards, 28, 3: Dixon court s. _— ONE DEAD IN AUTO WRECK. RICHMOND, October 12.—One man '\as Lilled and three other occupants of a seven-passcnser tourlng ear| hurt when it overiurned on the M read, Staunton reaching thix ¢ Gum ‘ashington Waynesboro. The car take a curve wl it turned turtl Open Every Day From 8 AM. to 6 P.M. Doing a Business in Furniture . That Is the Talk of the Town Liberal Credit and Helpful Service Is the Reason WEDNESDAY, : OCTOBER 12, 1921. !N, GARFIELD HOSPITAL Son of Former Postmaster General Was 36 Years Old—Leaves ‘Wife and Baby. Henry Boynton Wynne, a son of former Postmaster General Robert J. Wynne, under President Roosevelt, and later consul general to Great Britain, died this morning at. Gar- fleld Hospital after an illness of three weeks. Mr. Wynne, Wwho was thirty-six years old, was educated at St. John's College in this city and at St Joseph's College in Baltimore. He was private secretary to his father when he was Postmaster General and later was engaged in commercial pur- suits throughout the world. For the Dast three years hc has been study- ing scientific farming at the De- partment of Agriculture. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lydia Wynne, and a fourteen-month- old baby; two sisters, Mrs. Hugh R. French and Mrs. Ruth Austin Smith, both of New York, and two brother: Capt. Charles Wynne, U. 8. A., sta- tioned in this city, and John §. of Chicago. Those surviving him were at his bedside when he died, except his brother John, who is ex- pected to arrive here this afternoon. Arrangements for the funeral have not been completed. Mr. Wynne sided at Ballston, Va. ‘MRS M. D. ARNALL DIESI Mrs, Martha D. Arnall {Louise Home for many there yesterday. HENRY B. WYNNE DIES l | I | | E resident on years, died Funeral services fre. Arnall was the niduw {Charles 8. Arnall” of Staunton. {Mr. Arnall ‘was adjutant.of L imous Stonewall Brigade during {elvil war. Births Reported. Tbe {nuw'nfl‘ births have been reported to Ith department within the last twen- ! Catherine T. Laverzo, boy. l Herm and Elizabeth M. Ka! ¥ Stefano and’ Baffaclo Biagcaniello, boy: Pletro and Lucla Renzo, boy. Michelo and Grazix Celonza, girl. # Cincetta Baonvieri. tuy. nd Lucia Tacangelo. hoy. Tieivo and Florida ¥ Joseph and Gemma Sore lmrenm and i, Loy \ rman L. and '.wr-' kA uummr. boy. Owcar H. and Elin R and Meude Groves, girl. Wigiugton. b . Ogden, girl Morris, _giel. Whalen, girl. ampbell. girl. rl. Kandolplh snd Berths Maxeie Fi. and Ll o George 0. an 5 i3 Bullock. ' boy. TRENT WELCOMES SOVEREIGN. | i TRENT. Ttaly, October 11.—] Victor Emmanue] and Queen Helena { rommenced a formal visit to the | recovered proviuces. They received an, ynne | g; DIED. SPENCER. Departed tuis life Tuesday, Oc- tober 11, 1021, in full triomph of faith, GKORGE SPENCER. He leaves to mourn thelt loss a devoted wife, five children, three sisters, three brothers and a host of relatives snd friends. Fuberal st Cryom Friday, October 14, at 2 p.m. A Jored one from us s joved 1o ot " A nl.u eant 1 ot Bearts Which never can be filled. Iluflm‘ . TAYLOR. !nnflll lol’ulng at Ne lrrrA oA OB, etoved wit . Taylor, in ber 49th"ear. Fune: ra1 services and Interment e were t 8t. Aloysius Church, Leonard- town, Md., October 11. IN MEMORIAM. ALEXANDER. 1o esd emembrance of our deat ‘mother, LULU ALEXANDER, who de. parted s life three years ago, October \ Our heart still achen for you. dear mother; { Your loss we will ever feel. You bore your suferings with & wmiliog And lett a woond which will never hea!. HBR DEVOTED SOX AND DAUGHTE MRS. JOSEPHINE WILSON AND JOHN ALEXANDER. ndllorine memory of our durlin THY & BARRETT, noof {wfi rs ugo todar. Octobr ared one Treur. b O 5 Mm. called sou, little His, Called you in thy early bloow. }ww tny little form is Iviog cold and stlent tomb, \e\er will be forgottes by WAMMA AND DADDY. * URNS. /Io sad and lovt Jemembrance of my dear daughter, SALLIE 5. BURNS. wh departed thia Ilte Three eies October Torn from me ho.m that loved you, Lome i the vest of Jour durs; To rent 10 Tuealivar o HER LOVING MOTHEE. In e ward 1 1919, OTHER. Toving Temembrance ATH 1L tiree Jears ago toda; etober 1 3 sband. ¥ DEsss e flled four years ago tof Justu thought of aweet remembrance, ry kind and true: Joms Sooent ot affection And heartachey xtll for zou HER "BROTHEE - AXD &1 TER IN-LAW, . AND MRS, JOSEPH LYNCH. omnulfi. Tnfond snd loving remem ance af my dear mephew NEDDIE CHIUDRESS. ani ble wif- = EATIE, ‘h left ue g0 suddenly three sears ago tol October 12, 1915, LOVING WANT. ¢ COOPER. In sad Lut lovirg remembrance of our dear hushand and father. A. J. COOPER, who departed this life four years ago todar. October 12, 1917. we cannot understand why e had to pare rom_one we ioved so Bt (lod. who doeth sl tnlnu e, Will some day make it clear. TIS PAMILY. In sad but loving remembrance of mr dear husbund, JAMES E. CROSS, who died October 12. 19] God's promiced we shall meet aguin Upou that glorious day When time and worzow are no mors And the mists have rolled HiS LOVIVG WIFE, MAGGIE CROSS {CROVO. In sucred and loving memory of oar| dear beloved father. JOREPH A. CROYO.! who departed this iife ten seurs AND ' DAUGHTER. FRANK AXND cROVO: 1o remembrance of ms grandfuther i JOHI’P'IA A. CROYVO. wLo died ten years ago Domine’ Two years dgo thix morning. As ‘the day was breaking fair. The Lord in His tendes pity Lis o our mother's praver. She suffered mortal anguish And prered (hat she migit To Mva with Christ her Satis Away from pain snd woe, Tie took her {o be with Him Tn the beavenly reatm aluce, Where pain and <orrow pever come, But all is pouce and lore. TUEH ¢ HILDREN, BTEPHENY. Dand. JAM | WILBURN. 7 IN MEMORIAM. HOmOIF}!Y In sad and loving reme: S dariine ginl, CATHER; ERY. who departed oday, Ovtiber 1 o ugo tod Gar derling Outherive pins The fowern we place upon her grata WIl wither and dechy ¥ But the Jove for her w WL never fade uwas. Nobody knows our longings. But few bave seon us weel we tears from an ieeps beneatl Ittle Catierine 3 5 early bloom: e £ 0 thie cold a Small wii anflcs that were so atrest, it e ot aed catiea 158 This vorld may chagge from year to Sear. lord in 1 Listezed to v 7 mm SISTERS. * loved his i died Octos In_tmemoty TEPHEN Y, 11s WIFE, PEARL mu-m.\. . In ssd but loving rem ce e ettt AT TATLON. who depasted this life tirec sears ago f day. October 12, 1916, As time goes Her loving emile and gentle face. o ome cun 6ll her vacunt glace "SBAND, DAUGHTERS In sad tut loving memors of our ELEAY WHIT was culled awey” from i e yeur day, Octobe: S patian of + crystal stroams through endless Tox: w over golen And where toe old (ru' young sgaln, We'll clasp_our mother's hand. BON .\\D DAVGHTER, ABVL\ A)b In vt bt loving re emby ing Lrother. RG] was killed in France t October 12, 1918, Genuine Walnut or Mahogany Suite enthusiastic welcome here today, American Walnut Bedroom Suite Four Pieces, Including Vanity Dresser You cannot fully appreciate the merits of this suite until you see it. All the pieces are exceptionally roomy, expertly made and beau- tifully finished. Four pieces—a 3-mirror vanity with 8 legs, a stylish chifforette with specially arranged interior, a bow-end bed and a gener- ous size dresser with plate mirror. Under- selling price. .. (Veneer) a Very Special Value ‘What room is more important than the dining room. nished. You can afford to—for example: A 3-piece suite in the Queen Anne period, consists of a mirror buffet, 6-ft. 45-in. extension table and a stylish china cabinet. The chairs are extra. We can hardly keep up with the de- mand for this type of suite, so make your selection before this carload is sold What Is More Important Than a Handsome RUG? Choose It Here Room-Size Wool-Faced Tapestry Brussels Rugs Room-Size Seamless Wool Velvet Rugs Room-Size New High-Grade Axminster Rugs Out of the past Have it well fur- comes this CARD OF THANKS. BURELEY. We desire to express our sincere | reciation ard thunks to our friends, | iy members and odge members for e | 4 beautiful floral tributes te durisg the fliness and at the death of | beloved wife and mother, EMMA THE FAMILY. liea's’ chupel, ud Florida ave. u.w. \Friends aud invited. October 11, t vear of hiv age, son of Martha A hld]w Weight's chapel. 1 day, October 13. at friends invited to attend. CHANEY. Tuesday. October 11. 1821, ui Thurs p.m. Relatives and . and | ney. Funeral “(private) from ; Nully's underthkiog parlor. Thuraday, Octo. | ber 13, at 3:3) p.m. Interment at Cedar CHISWELL. Wednesday, October 12, 192 .mx rield Howpital, Mins' AUGUSTA ‘A, CHIS. | Interment Saturday | .. at Frederick, Md. {COOK. Tuesday, October 11, at 1:15 .m., MARY L, in her 8Ist ycar. i i 1921, i beloved wife of the late | Charles W. C. Funeral from her daugh- i nce, Mra. J. - Thursday ‘at 2 p.m. ; and relatives invited to attend. Our hearts are ever xo lonely, 1u sud tut loving remembrance of <band wnd _father, ALBERT T. . wno died fn Camp Jobnsen. Flu. » toduy, October 12. 1915, wax brought buck (o ux dewd. those who will remember him Are the oper who loved him beat. HIS DEVOTED WIFE AXD BARY. ¢! EVANS. Io sad but loring remembrance for | our dear mother, MARY LOUISA EVAN who_died three Years ago today. Octobe: 2 HER CHILDREN. A tribute of love to_the m: Who dled five years ago today. 1616, Anniversars mass ut St. Matthew's Church. 1 4m here and will still linger ‘Around the grave where you are laid, 1 3ill_come and satter fowers On your cold and silent g TOUR ONLY CHILD VIOLET. * HAWKINS., A token of love to the sacred | ‘memory_of cur son snd brother. JOHN II. HAWKIS, who xo suddenly left us threc s ago today, October 12, 191 i Johnnte, yon Isft us so sudden ope dar, H Didn't even tell ux you were golug uwar. | You went off and left us here o « H And didn’t even way good-bye. i i { But while your loss we deeply feel, 304 will be dome,”” then we must yield. HIS TOVING MOTHER, JULIA M. HAW- KINS, AND SISTERS IDA AND QUEENTE. ON. In loving ‘emembrance of mr S usband, PRILLIF TVERSON, who de. | Purted this lite one year ago today, October { 920. On! how hard we tried to save him: Trayers and tears were all in vain. e corid of riet and puin. this world of grief and pain. From SIS TOVING WIFE AND SOX. © * lovirg remembrar MOLY, WILLIAM: oday. Uctober 1. ATNT EDITH. ALTON 1n loving remsmbrance of our dear uepbew, ELMORL WILLIAME, #go today, October 1 LARRY AND AUNT GERTIE. ZANELLL LINGEBACH. In lovin, of our only won, JOHN GODWIN ZANELLI. o, died thes vea o today. October 12, 191%, aged 19 v Iso cur el - duaghter, MARGARET ALICE LING 4 & Tomhs “who died three yea 1% N ephone_call, North 529, S T. RYAN l" PA. AVE. S.E, Moder Chapel Liscoln 162, ricate Ambulances. Livery in Comnection. WM. H. SARDO & CO. 42 H X Fhone Lincoln 524. Modern Chape!. Automobile Funerals. 2319 18th St. N.W. Columbia 514 JO | R SrexmeCo 9:12-!(. 9x12 ft Our lives ate ereary iand =8 'mmx In ad 104 loviag semembrance LILLIE MAY JOHN- quaint desk to charm with its 1208 H__STREET NW Vg ]9 18x36-in. Wool - 31:_2 Velvet Rugs. ... It_was your prevence, mothe That maude our hearts glac | 8%:10'/, fe. 36x72-in. Velvet or Axminster Rugs. . .. 262 $4-98 nvnnnvv A splendid new assort- ment of patterns and colors. Made of Chenille Special, Each. Fringed Tapestry Portieres, Pair. .. Costumer 512 Strongly made. Get one for the home or office. $2.98 $3.98 Generous stocks now ready for home-makers in a host of pretty patterns, We are offer- ing some tains at.... 8Y4x10Y, ft. 27x54-in."Velvet or $2 .89 Axminster Rugs. . atmosphere of Colonial days. 29.2 quality msures good SEIVICE. v ouveene Rope Portieres ST Warm Cotton Blankets ‘$1.49 Cotton-F illed Comforts A handsome floor lamp will add to the beauty and warmth of your living room this fall and winter. Our stock is parucu— larly pleasing in va- riety of styles and quaht:es. Numerous patterns complete with shades, cord and lamp socket and equipped for elec- tricity or gas. special ‘quality cur- Bgl;y Walk'er, Hardwood finish, with tray Fd attached. Egg-shell finish mahogany. Made by expert cabinet makers. 326.=7'5. HER CHILDREN. 12¢ COOK. Members of Mount Vernon Couneil, ! No. 18, Daughters of America. will assem bie at the residence of Mr, Lloyd Gaizes, 11 rd st. w.e.. Thursday or the pur- pose of attending tlm “fineral of - Sister MARS 00O 1 EMILY HALIDAY. Councllor. i Attest: JOHN E. SMALLWOOD, Re FINGLE. Tueadaz, October 11 1921, at e | residence, 1410 8th st. PATRICK J., beloved hushand of l:“x-bllh Plnl‘ Fu- noral from bis late residence Thursd tober 13, at 8:30, thence Immaculate CA\ ception Ohurch, where mass will be said at | 9 am. { FISHEE. Sondny, October 10, 1021, at 160 13th st CHARLES FISHER, beloved hus ' band of "Anna Fisher. Funeral Thursday, Oc- tober 13, from Asbury M. E. Church. Friends | i invited. | RERLIAY. Mondar, October 10, 1021, at 4 SARAH A belored { i } thence 4o Bt. Aloysfbe Church, wher requiem mass will be said at 9 o'clock for ! the repose of her soul. Interment at Mount | Olivet cemetery. Relatives and friends in | vited to attend. (Baltimore papers please | _copy.) 12¢ [ JONES. Satorday, October 8, 1921, at Freed. men's Hospital, FRANK JONES. Funeral | Thursday, October 13, at 11 am. from | McGuire's funeral parior, 9th and West- | | ‘minster sts. n.w. | KNIGHT. stondsy, October 10, wt. at her |~ restdence, ‘018 18th RY JANE, Tdow of Willlam Bt ot Cectt counts. { . and daughter of Willlam T. Duval of a. Notice of funeral later. 12 | ife, suddenty. Octo- ROBERT Me- CLELLA! and Elisabeth Liggons and devoted brother of Samuel, Martha and the late Charles Liggons. Funeral services will take place at lile sister's residence, 1001 V et. n.w., Th day, October 13, at l'lfl P. friends respectfully in: rted m- lfe at her resi- October 1 'denm. 1685 13th st. n.w.. l. !V'l t 8:15 a. 1E ursday, Octol tist Church at 1 wn. ROBS, Buddenly, m ‘i 78 uln st. nw., Amz. os_Herbert. Funera] Thursday =i t. Oct from Galbraith A. M. B, Zien st. between I and 3 st and friends fnvited. Burial in Va. ted this life Monda; one sister, frieads. Fanecal il be heid “From her lats of our dear mother, o e iea e years ago todar, Octo- i ber Mother, we are sad and lonels, i How we miss your emiling face; You have left us to remember { On earth no one ¢an take your place. LER CHILDREN. * BNSOX, 1n losizg remembrance of ms dear | eter, LILY MAE 3 Xy who died 80! three 'years ago r.-x-:. l'cknheral" Jote Jears ago toda. Loved in life, in death remembered, 1t was an early morning bour, One year ago today, An angel of death came to earth ‘And_bare her soul away. HER LONELY AND ONLY LIVING BROTH- ER, EDWARD F. KENNELLY. EING. In sad bt loving remembrance of our dear daughter amd sister, NELLIE MAY KING (nee Johnson), who departed this life three years ago today, October 12, 1918. Another yoar just ended, Another sun_hss And still we think Thout you, For, oh, we can't forget. For we know that in the fature 15 a fair and wondrons land. Kept for those who-love the Master, And are guided by His hand. For there is no death forever God Himsel And our loved of Wajta for us o hear B3 call. HER LOVING MOTHER GISTERS AND BROTHERS. XING. In sad but loving remembrance of sy wite, ¥EILIN MAY KING (mee John- o departed this life three years ago foday, October 13, 1016, Wil not heaven bloom with roses For the oe whom 1 loved best, As she hears the Master whispe: mm the -lla-ee o and rest”y Jor ot o s aately anchored; A.'- s led her all ¢ T e Rich in mercy, Jesos called her To the land of endless day. HBER DEVOTED HUSBAND, KING. I‘.m‘. ll sad but remembrance ot e :-’n-d This itfe October 12 P‘T’Hli.fl. BENJ. C. 1 Fost in the Fieat ‘erave. HIS IIBVMED R _AND nom: b MARY AND WILLIAM LUCKETT. MARXWARD. 1In ead but lovim Brancé of our dear Irusband and father, Lieut. K 0. MARKWA! passed away Thre vears ago today, Ociober 1, 101 Loved in life, in death remedibered. HIS LOVING WIFE AND omx.ns MORRIS. In sad and loving remembrsnce of quz dear wite and loving Taother, mnl MORRIS (00 Barass), IY' October 12, 101 wnc B boma wilhout laimotiart ulum e sation, was m her Lt was. And Ged was her salvatien. ° HER LOVING HUSBAND. CHARLES ‘MOK- remem- :;‘.Z”.f’é" AN 108 Cuishols WiB'Spesre. W‘Efifi—fib— SUCCESSORS OI' NOR @I m%rmm wrl'l THE ORIGINAL w STABLISHMENT, Phone Franni 60 BOE ot Gole_ Digatiied_aad EMCist Bervice. 816 ¥ 8T. N.E. Lincoln 3464, Automobtie_Servics. Chay Joscph F. Birch’s Sons B e garee e 8 3. WILLIAK LEE, Funeral Director and embalmer. Livery in copnection. Commo- dlous chapel and modern crematorium. Moderats Pa. avel n.w. Tel. call M. 18%% Timothy Hanlon &1 B 8T. N.E. Phope 1. 5343, MONUMENTS. ~We spicialize in designing and erect. ing memerials (monuments and mauso. teums) ef quality and character, We wili ‘gladly show you many beautifu! specimens of our werk in amy of the local cemeterles. THE J. F. MANNING €O., INC. 914 Fifteenth Street Cedar Hill Cemetery and Vault—Non-Sectarian Care of Graves Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. Prompt auto dalivery service. Artistie—expressiy n—un‘- e MODRAATS FRICEN T oheTres %propnne Floral Tokens .Floral Co. 14th and N, Y. Ave. Main 166,