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UCCESS OF WOMEN IN PULPITS, |SOCIETY SEEKS COPIES OF WILLS ¥ the Associated Press. of revision, which, in turn, will sub- PHILADELPHIA, October. 21.— Delaware: Charles Carroll and OMAHA, October 2L—An effort | mit them o the next general confer- | The Soclety of the Descendants ?:‘:?3:5nm?'rfiné‘f:“ffl;;.d&ofi"fx ence in 1924. = L y o determine just what Success ‘The next general conference meet- | °f the Signers of the Declaration R.chard Henry Lee and Benjamin omen ministers have had in, chirch ing place, however, has not yet been of Independence is endeavoring to Harrison, VJ’rxlnla Joseph Hewes . t uthorit; selected, the choice under church collect copies of the. wills of and John Penn, North Carolina; rganizations that have aMhORSY | rCoSiiving been doft In the hands | tho . fitty.six. signers. \ Accord- | Edward Rutledge, Thouth Sarolina o permit them to preach, is geing of its book committee. - Sl 2 Button Gwinnett, Georgla. o be made by the Methodist Epis- he: mmission,” said Bishop to a report made to The following slgnern died in- Chase, Maryland; George | testate, according to the report: William “Whipple and Matthew Thornton, New Hampshire; bridge Gerry and John Hancoek, Massachusetts; George Clymer and James Wilson, Pennsylvania; (n.orge Read, Delaware; William Wythe, Virginia; “llllu Haopcr they have kep work, and other details Uml i hzlp determine n_va m . it 'any, how much success women have been What recommendations, Y, baving &8 minlaters: {.MONUMENT FOR BRAZIL. Gray - | NEW YORK, October 2L.—A move- T deal of research work on the ment to present a monument to Brazil SEiact | in behaif of the American people on Any recommendations the commis- jon “may make, however, will ot |the occasion of that country's cen- Paca, Maryland; Arthur Middieton, South Carolina. |, The records of Thomas Nelson, te- | Jr. Virginia, were destroyed by fire in 1865, and those of Carter Braxton, Vifginia, during the eivil war. The records of Thomus Hey- ward, South Carolina, also were destroyed during the civil war, and those of Lyman Hull, Georgla, were lost in a fire in 1856. —_— THE EVENING -STAR: WASHINGTON, AIM OF SPEC’IAL CHURCH PROBE OF THE INDEPENDENCE SIGNERS \e made public, as the desire Is to |tennial exposition in._ 1922 was an-| spoon, ¥rancis Hopkinson Among the students now attending | e o pabliclty while the question la | nounced today. John L. Merrill, pres-| Ien-rd Stockton — New Jers p sending, both in the public and' re- |ident of AlF America Cables, Inc., was 1 B an e min Rtk | came oA Col e rsa prans. | Under tha rules of |named ,chairman of the commities| Bonjs canklin, John Morton, 15" Methodist Church the commis- | which will direct the project. in con- X aylor and jon's _recommendations will De |nection with the AmPnc.m Chamber | George Ross, Pennsyl oferred to the church’s committee |of Commerce for Br-zil Rodney’ and Thomas Wi ) A PI:RFECT C0COA -~ y ancw pTOCCSS ~ SIR THOMAS J LIPTON THE»deliciously different taste of Lipton’s Instant Cocoa is the result of the new Lipton process, developed and per- fected it the great new Lipton American plant. This process does three vital things to improve the food value and flavor of cocoa. It removes the tasteless, useless shells, retains more of the rich nutritious cocoa butter. It thoroughly roasts and blends the cocoa beans, giving Lipton’s a flavor and fragrance that is distinctly unlike any other cocoa. 3 But you need no technical experience in cocoa making to ap- _ preciate this new and better process. You can tell the difference b merely bylooking at therich, reddish-brown color which Lipton’s Instant Cocoa alone possesses. The first taste will convince you that it is an entirely different and better cocoa —of which Sir Thomas Lipton is justly proud. Ask your grooerTonAv for a package of Lipton’s Instant Cocoa; if he hasn’t it in stock, send us his name. Also write us for our new free booklet giving 30 delicious cocoa recipes. Address Thomas J. Lipton, Inc., Hoboken, N. J. ! LI Look for the signature of Sir Thomas J. Lipton on every package of cocoa you buy— thus .-— - h(‘amt-('omham&nu PTON: D. C.. FRIDAY OCTOBER 21, 1921, The time is short for you to make sure of getting one of these famous Mirro Aluminum Sauce Pans, regular $1.10 value at the special introductory price of 49c, also regular 30c Mirro covers to fit at 19c. Go to any dealer listed below at the first opportunity. The stock of pans is limited and is moving fast— the offer closes Saturday night. Remember these are not ordinary pans, they are 1%5-Quart, Straight-side Mirro Pans made of pure aluminum rolled under heavy pressure, in Mirro mills, to give long-lasting service. They combine beauty, convenience and durability. Mirro Ware is used in thousands of kitchens. Look at these six features of durability and convenience. 1 One-piece hollow steel handle with 3 Strong, flat-headed rivets keep 5 Famous, silvery Mirro finish. thumb notch, and eye for hanging. the handle firm and secure. Heavily plated. Rust-proof. e 2 Tightly rolled, sanitary bead, free 4 Smooth,rounded edges are your guarantee of exceilence from dirt-catching crevices. easily cleaned. EveryWoman Can AffordMIRRO Utensils This introductory offer is made to acquaint you with the many advantages of Mirro Aluminum utensils. We know once you have used a Mirro utensil you will always be a Mirro user. lasting beauty. a hfefi!ne Go to any dealer listed below and get your targain price Sauce Pan early. This special offer ends Saturday night. This is your last chance— act now. WASHINGTON S. KANN SONS CO. BARBER & ROSS, 11th and G Sts, N.W. H. F. DISMER, 3124-3126 14th St. N.W. DULIN & MARTIN CO, Inc. 1215 F St. N.W. 4% Street, S. W. David Weinberg, 530 Seventh Street, N. W. M. Frank Ruppert, 1021 _E. Fingerhut, 1538 Twelfth Street, N. E. J. L. Cutrell, 3509 Fourteenth Street, N. W. Edward Cooper, 1506 Kraemer & Duehring, Inc., 1532 J. H. Katz, 1618 A. Gordon (Atlantic Hdw. Co.), 2014 . F Street, N. W. Capitol Shoe Findings Co., 637 H Street, N. E. : M. Goldstein, 905 LA M Street, N. W. Charles. H. Schutt, 3120 . s W. C. Barrett & Co., 3148 Capltol Shoe Findings Co., 3219 Cavanagh & Kendrick, 3411 : Georgia Avenue, N. W. . Columbia Hdw. Co., 3419 Penn. Avenue, S. E. L. A. Pincus, 603 M. B. Flynn, 651 Anacostia, D. C. J. Frank Campbell While you are obtaining your Mirro Sauce Pan, look over the entire Mirro line, consisting of hun- dreds of aluminum cooking utensils. Note the thick sheet aluminum of which Mirro utensils are made —their many points of convenience—their ever- Every womén can afford Mirro Aluminum. Mirro pnces. always moderate, have been reduced to pre- bendes a low first cost, they last If hone of the stores fim&b&bfimmfimmfly located to you, send 60c for pan and‘25c for cover to our factory—address below*—and we will send them parcel post prepaid. ALUMINUM GOODS MANUFACTURING COMPANY General Offices: Manitowoc, Wis., U. S. A. The Mirre Colonial Ceffee Pot ‘Makors of Everything in Aluminum The Mirro Colonial Dowble Beiler For Additional Stock Dealers Phone Main 8140 . HH#HH li IIIII l. hegular l’”Value 6 Famous Mirro tre-e-mark, and throughout. MARYLAND Annapolis—The Henry B. Myers Co., 45 West St. Brunswick—Swank & Son Cumberland—ROSENBAUM BROS. - Wén. Morehead’s Sons, 17-19 N. Mechanic Frederick—A. E. Fisher, 11 E. Patrick St Seeger & Co., 45 S. Market St. Gaithersburg—Thomas & Co. Hagerstown—H. E. Snavely, 32-34 N. Poto- mac St. Hyattsville—Hyattsville Hdw. Co. Rockville—David H. Warfield. VIRGINIA Alexandria—R. -E. Knight & Son Charlottesville—Covington & Peyton, 119 > West Main St. 8 R. F. Harris & Co. b 3% W. T. Martin Hdw. Co. Culpeper—Clarke Hdw. Co. Edinburg—Hugh Saum Falls Church—W. N. Lynch Fredericksburg—Geo. W. Heflin Harrisonburg—Wilton Hdw. Co. . : Manassas—W. C. Wagener ¥ Mt. Jackson—C. M. Shannon Staunton—BRYAN DEPT. STORE Stephens City—John A. Hinkle Warrenton—D. P. Wood & Co. Winchester—Peoples Bargain Store, 134 Main St. : Waynq:boro—'Hmflton-Cook Hdw. Co. et .~ WEST VIRGINIA Hnrpen Ferry—Kaplon’s Dept. Store Martinsburg—C. C. Keedy; 301 N. Queen St.