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STAR, WASHINGTON, . C. NOVEMBER 17, 1921, Willlam THE EVENING Deaths Reported. Ellzabets :‘;:fi‘i’ 9:"‘:‘;{::" LACK OF QUORUM ANDREW HUSSEY ALLEN CLERK FORCES CUT 894 Board of Education Fails to Meet EXPIRES IN HOSPITAL |Record for October Given by Civil RUG CLEANING TIME| Your floor ceverings mot thoroly cleaned nless electrically washed by our process. ZIHLMAN T0 BE SPEAKER. ‘Washington Real Emtz. Board The following deaths have been reported.to| Margaret Baesghlin, 80, Providence. Bo-nlul -| _ Infant of Arthur and Helen Dreher, 2 days, the healti dep.rtngu within the last twen. siies ool m,.y, Do tnjury or shrinkage to u- most ‘Will Meet Tonight. ;tgur hourss Firesa, 05, 3 priarence Thempaan, 22, Fresdmer's Ho;- First Time in Years. - Service Commission. A lmd the Gartener cave ur, elicate fabrics. | Representative Zihlman of Maryland | Fannle Gnleh 0 22 Mars Walker, ™4, Fergency Hospltal. Lack of a quorum prevented the| P, Uncle Si i o He ey 3 % ] 'ormer e Sam made 2 net reduction o gove lier to our keepin 1y | i8 scheduled to address members of | Bar l}:x:"!!el'zmfi::echr Aeed ‘and 1o George Grandy, 19 Howe for Aged | regular meeting of the board of edu State Department Employe | "7 ™ army of employes in Wash- | To chertah for & while. ° ! ! 36", Martin, &, Freemen's Hospiual, | (ST Sesterday afternoon at the Had Lived in District i | Tut just ss it was openiug i The Luwin Co. [ the Washinglon, [ieal Beiate: Bonsa 'Km-. Keskeshlan, 0 mooths, Children's Kranklin School, Thin is the first | 5 | ington during October, the Civil Serv- | To the glory ‘of the day | at their monthly meeting tonight at | gox g GEN. DIAZ TO GET DEGREE. |time in vears ihat a meoting has = Since-1880. .- ice Commission stated today. own, cam® e ‘hesvenly Father 2018 14th St. N.W. |8 o'clock in.the Hotel La Fayette,| Heorictta Newman, 60, Freedmen's Hos- g B5. | heen postponed on account of the ab- The actual number who left the 04 took oor . ¥¥'s | 16th and I streets northwest. L R ) CINCINNATI, Ohio, November 17.— | gence of the hoard members. Andrew Hussey Allen, eixty- -six | service during the month was 2.021. B HE DevorkD PaRENTS Phoue N. 9100. | “The meeting tonight will mark the :;‘(,‘.';,"“ oL A e et . | When Gen. Armando Diaz, commander| There are nine members on ""l)-:?i"x?gd' chief of the bureau of rolls |but the addition of 1,127 new work- | MAGVIRE. In loving remembranee of our resumption of monthly night meet- Wit 5 Doy, 5 monthn, ‘Chiliven's | g e O using the wopld | 8chool board, and & magority con- I Ihrary ot the Department Of |ers left a net cut of 5d. Hetle pderling. \ARION TAVIND Fy -— ings of the board, it is understood. | Hospita of the Italian army & stitutes & quorum. Three members)gidte from 1892 to 1905, died Tues-| The heaviest reduction was in thel Ui\l o was «o soddenls taben from | The periodical g:therings were sut Bl‘lflm 0'!!1“\'! , 72, Geergetown Uni-|war, visits Cincinnati on December 6 Lwere present—Dr. Henry B. Learned, W’;T!B‘?:rn!ld Honplul Mr. Allen, | Navy Department, which curtailed 1ts | When & Y, November 17, ROTECTION pended several months ago, Haray K. | vemsiteiomptal, 0+ % R0 0 C e will be the recipient of an honor- | William L. Houston aud Dr. 3. Hay-: ¥lo had been o resident 'of Washing | force by’ 220 The War Department! i, e, hicion o o Preniient of the” board, will nue. > el ary degree of doctor of laws at the|den Johnson. The date for the de- nay “ang returned to Washiugton last| Commerce snd the Department of| Eudely taken trom our preside lomxhk, | ferred meeting has not been met, hul S- 166. Smaller reductions! Huw our aching hearts despair. n. e Casey, M, !lbley nunn University of Cincinnatl. % turday, when he was taken 1l - - ————— of ";:‘::’“B;‘!;:"::: picairea f| tween banicers e?;’.‘fm'?,'{"&‘? oo a0 “:n...... J.m..-.. &, 611 T otreet north.|EVRIRASIUM OF (B UHIVFSILy. The military situation in the whl':.; et oy syivanis, avenus "x'i,'&';—l B i "m‘,';',,,,'"‘:;:x ity me. g luncheon of the board in . the Thomas C. Bailey, 90, 1021 N street. e | ment is to be at Portsmouth, N. IL - DIED. { DEVOTED ‘CRANDMA® MAGUIRE Tatertor and Exterlor Werk. T Fevatter . Ho contoyin; the Hotel | B rbetn Caskey, 46, ey omplat, Lingland was unable to cop & cham- | Lip, hree board members during a| Mr. Allen, who was the author of | ALLEN. / Tuesday. November 15 1821, ’ She fs gone. but not forgotten: K sue [ tions ‘of the banker and the real Thomas M. Robertson, 64, 1365 Monroe| pionship of any -sort In America this many government publications and | Gartieid Howitsl. ANDREW HUSSEY' AL Never shail her memory fade. 'ERGUSON, INC. 312%, || estdte ‘man’ from & banker's view- 5% on 8, Pulford, 2. Garneld tompita, | OAT, Dt the. all-English women's | — gditor of the first five volumes of the I be beld at the ! Sweet thoughts shall alwars linger Paisting Department. Ph. N. $31838. point. Edmund D. Rheem, chairman ouu M. '.y..,.,..n.. "48 757 30 street morih.| hockey team has certainly trimmed | Furniture casters are now made of | monumental documentary /history of 30 Pa. Around the wpot where she in laid. of the luncheon committee, presided. i America’s fair hockeyists to a turn, ' compressed leather. the Constitution of the United States, 'n"ml»r 1.. at AUNT ALICE. * was born at New York city Decelnber Auterinsnt: Portamouth, In sad Lut loving remembrance of our deur daughter and wister, HATTIE 1 MILLER, who departed tiis life guddeni: v yeur'age todny, November 1. 140, We stood bs ber bedside, . We saw her lite depart, And ‘when we realized she had died It ulmost broke our bearts. The rose that is svectest and fajrest In the bud that is killed by frost, And the love that in the true love w “wan hard o give you up, dear daughite: Aud sew you placed beneath the sod. Bul we must drink the bitter cp And submit to the will of God. Lk MOTHER, FATHER AND BROTHEL. at| JRESA AND SRUNCH AND ARTHUR an. ey etosed | MILLER our d 31| He \Ans graduated from Harvard ! University in 1878, being admitted lnl the bar in 1889, hul never practiced. ’ He was dlsburalng agent of the court|{ of commissioners of Alabama claims ‘ !from 1890 to 1905, in which latter year i he retired from:'government work. i i il In' 1893 he inaugurated and edited | ) to its conclusion the bulletin of rol i from 1882 to 1885, member of the united board on geographic names! Wednesdas. e, Md., I reetor-emerit in the S0th Sweeping Clearaway--- Remnants From ‘“APPRECIATION” Tomomw and Saturday are the big Appreciation Remnant Days, when in this general wind-up! If you don’t mind taking a little extra time in we clear away the surplus stocks from this event. One day will not be lookuu you'll be rewarded by rich finds, and even though you've attended r st (‘hureli, Rockville, ment Congressional cemetersy, day, November 13, 1 Funeral from bis - B, — 1 I and library as a medium for public: tion of catulogues, indices and Import- | ant papers of the national archives. His works included thos- on the of- ficial relations of the United States with the Hawalian Islands, historical archives of the Department of State, | methods of recognition of foreign i 1216 F St. N.W. ber sinter, 3d., IDA In sud but loving remembrance of d Sarab Joy, aged | sranddaughtor. HATTIE L. M1 - neral from the above rest LUER, who departed chis life suddesly <z 7 ! ~ ] Bovernments and foreign states by 3 ¥, November 1%, p.m. Jeur ugo today, November 17, 1920, F enough, although some of the goods will be gone within a few hours. this event earlier you'll find the remnant clearing tempting enough for the government of the United States| tonmins ‘,‘:{_’L' ends iavited attend 1o | Lvery duay brings wweet memorles, k4 ones and twos—all ends of assortments especially bought for Appreciation er visit. and a paper on the diplomacy of t | KANODE. Wodnesday, Norember 16, 3021, wii Derk Wihin out betly ne e world war. Mr. Allen was a m wcademy of Political Left Over for Misses Thoughts of the HER GERANDPAR! t xan'roomv her residence, 3304 Warder st CATKASODE, beloved wife of node,’ a7, Tureral from | her late ‘residency’ Friday. 5. 2 p.m Appreciation Remnants Menn Big |Silk Dress Clearaway| Coat Saving | Fur Clearing Friday Club. Tie" i | e e i i Funera! from the chsj of Frank Geler's homs Company, 1113 Kt . November 19, p.m. " Helatives and friends iavited. ment Prospect Hill cemetery. u.-rcnn Tuesday, November 15, 1n"1 at his " residence, 1835 4ih E B.. beloved husband of Isa- son of Rosetta Letelier, rie Johnson, Alberta Harver, lar, cuffs and border. $335 Hudson Seal Coat, Three - quarter-fength, with skunk collar and $355 | i Dozens of odd dresses taken from ap-! . Coats and Dresses, in charming misses’’ $375 Hudson Seal Coal No. i o 180 toda, I nzer ken f ; ¢ A . in ¢ | [t t, 8 o m‘ Not a great many coats, hm a few oi Preciation assortments for nnai ‘clearing.|styles, 14, 16 and 18 years. | Three.quarter-length coat with, beaver col- E.B. LETCHER PULLMAN AR ,"d"{",f:‘ Teay recalla the memers 5—$39.50 Sport Coats, $29.50 With Raccoon colla mixtures. 8—$35 to $45 Sport, Coats, $25.00 Tan with raglan sleeves. 8—$39.50 to $49.50 Coats, $38.50 Straightiine models with beaverette collars; all kinds—inexpensive and more costly—‘ 'M and $35 Silk DM $18.75 *| Of satin, Canton crepe and crepe de chine; tailored and elaborate models; some with col. gred beading and hand embroidery; navy and ack. 30—$37.50 to $45 Dresses, $21.50 Aod those who still remember Are thise who love him bes We often wit and wonder nw.. PORTER, DIES IN THIS CITY | ..Served Presidents and Other Nota- bles on Tours About the in brown and green on Katurd: all at remnant prices! 25—$35 and $37.50 Coats, $25.00 -Coats with large beaverette or seif collars. Boilvia, Normandie or Vefour; seml-fitted, beited “or with panel backs. Good coats for service and right in style. hur cuffs. dsome | Austraian. opo $235 Jap Mink Coat, $150 ovéity coat, half seal and half |/ For afternoon and street wear; of chiffon, 36-inch Coat, wl(h extra large collar and Goorgie Courts and F1 e 3 1 i 25—$50.00 Coats, 535 | velve ace combined with satin, canton | In navy, brown and reindeer. wide flare. Country. ming at TR 51 °""”»{.’..'n-’in'u"\lu~i i Bolivia, Suedetex and Normandie Coats, with | crepe ‘and crepe-back satin; ornamented wi 10—$75 Coats, $58.50 . t, Bugens B X ; Nember 1 5 3 dery and 3 . Letcher, coldred. for D H AN U ol of e, ol N | e ot coiored facings; colors, MAvy, biack and | With coliars of mole, Australian opossum| Natural Squirrel Coat, 32-inch sport mode. thirty years a Pullman car porter and | % 3ua 6 3. an: ecn Dumbggion | Jan pae. our nearts ottt o anels. In navy, black, taupe. reindeer, burro | brown. and nutfla; or of self materials. _Colors: Ravy, | Selected dark peits. who had the distinction of merson. | LETCHER. AN members of Socint Loige, Xo. ! ciors 15 3 fres oakr 1 i e ‘ven though th i Towm, reindesr. and’;Sorrento:; Some extra,blg | $285 Mole Coat, $215 ally caring for the private cars used i Yepare heveby orderd 1o micet | Ax in U hiur i paseed Sy and brown. A fine selection even though they | 90__¢47.50 and $52.50 S Dresses | Values in this lot. SECincin Codt:. lIn Ang BEgteh mots. by Presidents Taft and Wilson | nic Temple, 5th e, %] o I rad anay. are remnants. mart : 3 e ole. throughout their administrations. died turdas, November 1. | = o 30—$60 to $75 Coats, $50.00 $28.75 . 8—$85 Coats, $68.50 Jap Mink Cape, $145 Tuesday at his home, 1835 sth street - ‘murpoe of atten fu-| F Here you will find big values both In seif | Satin de chine and Canton crepe, long plaited | Panvelaine and Morrett, with embroidered | | ong cape, trimmed with talle and paws. northwest. He will be buried Satur- ; RAAC o B. poke 50 deas i Tor collar Coats. Normandie, Erminine |tunics, hip waist lines and blouse styles, dis. [ Collars of seif material or ‘with collars of | '$85 Jap Mink Stole, $49.50 day in Mount Zion cemetery, George- | Atest: A" 1. po i ¢ ek Catt i AN U e, e i macka, | Playing embroidered net and lace collars, | NUtria, beaver, moleskin and woif; colors are ap town. MoDOHATD. § L aast, her amiitng fa 1 Hiia s e nigloty squirrel, nutria; braid and ribbon trimmings. " Black and navy navy, Sorrento ard brown. Ten by seventy-two Inch size. Mr. Letcher was severely injured | ™ ool AR: Des i e & kiadly ward for e | Colors, mavy, brown. biack, burro, taupe, tor. | Ny 15—$85 to $98.50 Coats, $73.50 Jap three vears ago, when he fell from [ 2w, Hikor ¥ i il wae Giod Geloiia Ly & i 4 ‘) c & ’ b e platform of a moving train, a em| ol vor : er husy b e ¥ toise, Sorrento and brown. 25—$59.50 to $65 Afternoon and With targe shaw! collars of "wolf. nutria |, ,’f.“:'.";:';,,"’" o st immed (0 Ith) he never fully recovered. l;?s"dcnxl‘;ti fi.?-’.’f'm l!nn(* unts it .'.f‘a":'.'.'fi.’ua".‘i Tior Wark s earin o i 15—$125 to $155 Coats, $95 Street Dresses, $34.75 and beaver; straightiine; biouse and_flare- T followed an operation. He is sur-{ of A, McTonald. Foneral at Zoon: HeT troubics are ail ended. Superb models with larae collars and cuffs back models of Pollyanna, Erminie, Panve. ' Ends of Chok: vived by his widow. his mother, three | v-nnn mmn F st. n.w.. between 5rd and | Her lieuveniy erown is won ‘ of wolf, squirrel and beaver. Some elaboral y | . In Roshanara satin-faced canton, satin de|laine and Morrett. Colors are black, brown | ers gisters "and a brother. He was a 1 oclock Sunday. November 20.; You have 1eft ue. durling mo‘ier 1 hand embroidered; many smart styles of ":;’;.‘- santan ang, ’;:",','"’ grane: v""l(l'.':""fl and reindeer. 575.00 Sable . n;,em}t’wr of the colored Masonic order. ;m;‘s';:';"“;"il"’"“' are invited. o hagted, Sou beiter than i 4 wi gol read, bea and fioss sitk em- the Protective League and the Pull-' weday, November 1 Toa oy bl U were Le.e ) Poliy#nna, Pxnvalfllme, O'I-Ianuos and ‘\;el‘dayn Droldery CoRre ‘are navy, biack and brown. 5-$10.75 Velveteen Sllp-overs, $5|00 £4000 Stone Marten. | s Poriors Roay U.sand the arfield Howpi RORERT Acbh You were our ife, our ail. ln "v:‘;ahvl!a?urm. malay, voinay, Sorrento, tau| Navy blue and brown, $42.50 Baum Marten. $25.00 Mr. Leitcher was looked upon as one i I(-\ller'xm’w commander & ‘ s-:x o * can pever be fitled: & % o E | , p . €1 son of Capt. Je . Mos i 1l we tried o hur I . . 10—$75 Evening Gowns, $44.75 | 4—$16.50 Jersey Dresses, $5.00 | $40.0 Jap Sable. . 32580 of, the, momt Cetticlent porters in | Iaterment st "\Hiiio priass: Novomper| B9t 300 meut: i was trog et ul 1mn | Beaded robes, in jade, flame, white and| Henna and tan. 1425.00 Fitch.. he man service and be-| 15 at 11 am omit fiowers. You don't know tie wrrow te be lef: ) | black; silk net over satin and daintily finished 23.50 D: $1230 Squirrel causa of his personality and hisx | PAYNE, A Till God sends the tensage 15 yous fon o p Appreciation clearing bringssuit values | with rosebuds. 8—3$: resses, $10.00 abllity he was given the important | tim. hurvan Eners THlL God sends the mensage to Four ow.s: PP g S Straightline models of navy olue tricotine, | 120 Mink duty of looking after the wants of | notice: C(HARIES K. it the Ln fur one or the o.- quite extraordinary. 15—$79.50 and 3’5 mm Gowns Alaska Wufi Scarfs, “"e is whes Gud o * the Presidents when they traveled. | member, died, 15—$29.50 Dresses, $15.00 6—$55 Wooltex Suits, $29.50 Of canton crepe: several-atractive styles in| o0 10 7300 Hurry for $25 00 Sg!m:::!:::l?v‘r:;zr::nggs oy botn | J- { s e bow we il g, | In navy and brown suedetex; panel back and | gjaporate maum of Sp-nllh I:u. crepe | navy blue and black. them at Mr. Taft and Mr. Wilson. He ac- i Life s o, <o dark without Fou: i beited models; sizes 36 to 40. meteor combinel with face in bi over 1 25 to $35 1 | 7 companicd Gen. Pershing during his | | Are o lisicning, mother, dede 10—$65 and $75 Suits, $31.50 fuchsia, and other stunning effects; trimmed 5—$25 to Dresses, $18.50 CIo'h Drenes three months’ tour of the United | Quigley "and | God hus clalmed our dariing mothe i > black tricotine; belted.and un. | With beads, embroidery and fring Tricotine and Poiret Twill; in navy sblue. . : s i# % States several vears ago, and had~ Funeral serr 00k the one e lovad wo dear. I D A e 12—$39.50 to $45 Canton C; Ot with Apprediation Enisl ig toe charge ‘of The Drivate car eed by 1 1o ihur I8 st bre T pondees, S To B et b e 00 &l ; Jac! ’s’t' ‘;;'9 DW ol its 10—$75 to $95 Silk Dresses for Dr SB.S:“ TePEe |morrow’s slogan. We call these rem- the Xing and Queen of Belgium dur-| loin'am. " e R 8 s e it Nox el 0—$75 to $89.50 Wooltex Suil Large Women, $49.75 esses, nants—but_they are all good dresses. n& their travels about this country | ROLAND. November 17, e, m0 1 Whie e Se Srane aoTe her e ) d ) In navy and black. Some with lace combl- 5 _— RAN beloved \wife 3 : i abe ' calied s . $46.50 O (Srepe, metear, canton crepe; Roshamara | nations, others trimmed with silk braid and | 5—$10.50 Ju ce”oF Tanerai ereatich (o Kiow Lar nrecios S ! In tailored and dress effects. In moussyne, | and satin de chine: designed on long, monkey fur. Of_serge, with pockets and bral trimmed HEV J. ). GRIFFIN EXPIRES. |Tx, verartca. wis i o suedetex and tricotine, they feature long line. | ized lines and.trimmed with chenills embrol 5—$16.50 Jumper Dresses, $8.75 Soremher 1. 0ol 0o Froeidence How | (W e int5of ki “rue B e e o iftmmes. |n| oY sndibraid, Ininavy, binek and Beows. Of velveteen; braid trimmed; in navy, black B! devoted son| No mot : and embroidered, 2 al At Do 1 Dean of Sciences at Catholic Uni- d brother of | A8 m navy, black and brown; all sizes. = v . zs Jll slm u s L. Dent and 6—$89.50 Suits, $49.75 . || Just Arrived —just a sample of the Remnant Prices| 15—% mper versity IIl Six Months. | iatives 40d frivds o o e ol | : IR o . Of navy tricotine, with ribbon, braid an¢ in the Appreciation Clear-away. | teather_trimmings. 20—$11.50 Skirts, $5.00 | and $30 Tricotine Dresses | . Box-pleated plaid- skirts, in tan and brown, | $15.75 ,-nu navy and tan; 24 to 30 waist bands. | Eraborately .,.,d.d d embroidered. Amony 10—$14.50 Skirts, $8.00 {them are coat effects, long tunics, blouse an g Prunella cloth skirts, in fashionable stripes | NP walst-line atyles; girdles of ribbon and sitk The remaine can be secn at J. T. Stena; furcra! parlors untii Sunday morning, eral from St. Mary'e M. Ma.. Sunduy. November 2. Reiative friends invited. 1 SULLIVAN. At P) Extremely smart dress models with short box jackets, bell sleeves and large mole collary made of duvet de ialne, in black and brow sizes 32 to 38. 9— $69.50 to $75 Suits for Large Women, $51.50 Rev. John J. Griffin, dean of scfences jat Catholic University and profes-| sor of chemistry at Notre Dame, Baltimore, Md.. died vesterday afte noon at Notre Dame. following & six months' illness. He was sixts two vears old and maintained rt's Fun- 3 Beacon Blanket Bath Robes $3.95, $5.90, $7.50 Fancy patterns—best colorings—long | | hi Strictly tallored and fur-trimmed mode " roll collars—an, —box _plaited; button-trimmed beits; navy | Jiyj | realdence. &t the Catliolie; University| -3 -4 straight, semi-fitting and peited effecta sleeves—roll collars—and cord isashes. |2nd gray, brown and tan, black and whites Zo—TdondandDmnModeb, $19.75 her “Father Grifin was born at Cern- nTOll‘E’:lm:x:u::;:-"u Thursday Burro and_ black. Sizes 42Vs to 48 H 26 to 34 waistbands. | of navy tricotine and twill cord, with steel ing, . and recefved the degree of | 951, at 3:35 am.. at - ¥ 110 $58.50 iJ“.t Arrived— 50—$16.50 Skirts, $10.00 ang Jet beading, cheniile and floss silk em- A upon his graduation from Ot- L U8 18 St e CHARLES 25—$85 to § Suits, % = In the finest Prunella cloth—plaids, stripes op ‘el Il = iversity Tn 1881, later receiv- | * 1y Tate rosidenrs an Seormie) Enoech) toam | Elaborate creations, hand_embroidered and | Vanity Fair and. block eheck: ‘box - aud wid msiaiiPes | 12—$50 to $65 Cloth $33.75 | |Lll|ine the M. He received! a2 pm. A Feiatives Tavied. | enriched with collars of krimmer, ~beaver, | nutria, dyed squirrel, wolf and Kolinsky. Ma- | terials are the season’s finest duvet de laine, moussyne and suedetex, In navy, malay, burro, Sorrente, taupe and biack. Elaborate street models of twill cord and the degree { tricotine; fitted bodice, tunic, hip walstline e oameis and box | nd coaf models, richly trimmed with wood, eis and box | Jet an ng, 5 . | plaited styles; 27 ta 38 waistband. {det and steel beading, fringe and braid. Navy new color combinations. 15—$10.00 Skirts, $6.50 Navy and black serge; from Johnsi Interment Congres: Hopkins while instructor there in | WHITE. e 1595. He received his appointment as dean of the Catholic University school of sciences in 1303 During the summer months, Father 16 November 16, 1021. at d of his daughter, Mra. & Iaence Sport Bloomers, $5.00 Long-length Glove Slik Bloomers, in black, navy, brown, taupe, French blue and purp White lnd father of Mra, Theo = 5 i . . : = bl | Griffin_conducted Camp Nameshat ;n§ . Huffman. Mes. G. Gough and Wil A Good Many Blouses Silk Underwear. Appreciation Brings Clearing Away the Hundreds of Pairs of ) Now Hampehire Funeral ‘servicen | Miftiair: Satimber 0" fom semmortirert | Tumbled. upset, mussed some- Scores of fine silk undergar- Man: " . | T be bhed Sswrasy worning ati lm; "l;.l-t Capitol and ard_ st n.mm‘ what by the Appreciation crowds, | ments—tailored and lace-trimmed y Remnants Stockings < 1l Gloves i e Dame. and friends fntited. 7 but the biggest values of the year! styles. Somie may be a little muased—bul a general remnant Handbags $3 and $4.50 Pure Silk Sizes are broken up—but we ! will try to have them straight- WILL GIVE BENEFIT. i~ !FWORIA)I. In loving remembrance of o wife a5d daughter. HATTIE BOLDEY, whe | BOLDEN. TS 25 2 3 2 ¥4 .50°to $8 Silk Blouses, $3.95 | clearing of Appreciation mer- | A general clearing-up tomor- Stockings, 95¢ 1 ened out by the time the store |3 life three Fears ago foday s‘o\m-mnm and regutation styles | chandise takes effect tomorrow. | =0 "l ”5 B kol £ opcns it the moraiig. 11 The benefit performance for st Annca | | November 15, 1018, o mlisretis da Ciing Camisoles, 65¢ w, regardless of former prices. | Plain patterns, but slightly irre i | {Infant Asylum is to be given at Ca: The blow wan severe meo md Tgeorgette. "Blg range of Fati| $1.00 Satin i ular; also glove silk hose, strict $5.50 Centemeri “Fielder” {roll Hall “tonight by the St Patrick| Goclheacts the e v ool shades. [ Trimmed with ‘vai laces; ribbon | $5 and $6 Handbags, $2.95 | 7t guality, In open-work patterns; ‘ Players. i Cow'in .,.r,,."..“,,.“" pemiin 1208 H STREET Nw 50 to $10 Tailored Silk | straps; flesh color. ’ | odd sizes and colors. i Gloves, $2.45 “Leave It to Pierre” is the name of | B HUSBAND AND MOTHER. 7 $150 to $4 Silk Envelope Chemise A general assortment of newest | : | |, Stra-wriat modsle, in Franch kid el | tho Dlayiet. to be given under the di | BOWMAN. fo weehsc oo s e (FORM:i\, ¥ S4OF STHN) Blouses, $5. ope style Bags, in duvetyn, silk velvet | $2.25 Sport Hose, $1.39 1 in white, black, gray, tan. This is roction of Rev. Hurney of St. Patrick's| husband. WILLIAM H. DOWMAN. who PHONE MAIN 108 | Pussy Willow, ~Radium, Wash 1.85 and. Teath A" and rmotal | the poputar '_,,,“," ‘style. Church. A chorus of fifty will support ssed into eternal rent’ one resr ago to. Cuichole Wi-Spears Satin and Silk Broadcloths in white, flesh, bisque, navy and gray. Very newest styles, including Peter Pan Crepe de Chine, trimmed with faces aiso tailored - models with stitched yokes. Just a few of each style. frames—fitted with change purses and mirrors. Wonderful values here Wool and cotton heather mixtures; | wide anfl narrow rib. $6 Capeskin Gloves, $2.45 Strap- wl'llt style, In Enn"lh ta the principale in the cast. 1920, y loved one Whers crystal rivers flow. 1 will meet Quick. Dignified sud Efficient Service. { o i K be—] FRANCE HONORS WALLACE. | For in heaven above, by faith 1 BB 20, g mreating. “This ia & won: | Lrotty as can Jl"“ mg' $1E- | tomorrow. 32 Pure Silk Hose, $1.65 | *izes €% to 7)> F{| Hugh cCampben n‘s;nlhce IncrEur! 8 DEVOTED WIFE® u“x:f;" = 516 1 6T, N.G. Liscon 300€ derful_lot! % . $7.50 Silkc Envelope Chemise $6.50 Silk_garter hems; well reinforced; | $3.50 Capeskin $1.95 Tinited Ataton smbagmdor Gy France ] AN E. BOW-1 automobile Service. : $10 to $12 Tailored Silk | to $8.50 Handbags, $3.95 | all sizes”in,black, cordovan and rus’ | “1.ciasp models, in gray, Buck and received Trom . Jusserand, the Freneh |3 WMAN, In remembrance o our toving | AME RYAN ", 3 Ik, crepe de chine and D 3 A ymbassador, yesterday afternoon the !lther WILLIAM H. BOW: o1 i Bfi"""":u’:"g"s"s"h it sanns enmed with “nist, val and A:fi"r:'c"':w:'fl :l-;uon 'cnuea from & and Pise Sl i °5°“’“F Ak “ o:d;xr of the grand cross of the Legion | us one seur igo today, Noversber 151000 J 317 PA, AVE. B.E. 3§ extra i M esh, whi d orchid. assortments—duvetyn, $3.50 Pure ° ren i ]| {of Honor, the highest decoration in the i % dern Cbapel. Linesl 8| Crepe de chine, Radlum and Pussy | Venice lace: flesh, white and o oroginglortisingad il b ot ose 9 - o .g‘:‘" ’Lfi 5 | site of thie French sovernment. “Wha Take Medern Cugpal. 1o Auibetance o e ‘Wiliow Silks; strictly tailored, with roll collars, Bromley effects and con- wvertible collars. $13.50 to $15 Blouses, $8.75 Overblouses of Canton Grepe, Crepe de Chine, and Georgette Crepe, beau- fl'll", beaded and embroidered; aiso k and slip-over models, in all e Teading shadee. . s'lsso to $20 Dressy Suit $9.95 QOf Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, and Georgette, in bright and dark colors; beaded and embroidered; or in beautiful contr: shades—styles with new neck lines. Stunning sleeve ffects. Neckwear Goes Out! Some of it mussed, but a press- -Wool Scarves, $3.95 In oxford, tan, brovm and navy; some” with pockets; also a few in fiber silk, with plain and Roman stripes. Negligees - ‘and Breakfast Coats! Nearly 50 picked from Ap- preclatmn lots for remnant clear- ing at new low pnces' 0 Silk Negligee and Bmkfnt Coats, $5.90 Negliges of crepe de chine, satin and taffeta, trimmed with georgette and lace. Breakfast Coats of taffeta and satin, trim- med with self-raching. Several sleeves of georgette, others have lace capes; also a few Breakfast With sash, roll" collars and kets, lancy pasterns of fine glu. corduro; $8.50 Silk Gowns, $4.85 Heavy crepe de chine, with filet and val tucked georgette yokes; also tailored styles, in radium sllk/ and hemstitched; fiesh and | white. : $12 to $15 Silk Gowns and Pajamas, Crepe'de Chine, Radium and Moon Glo Silks—sleev: s tallored models; flesh, orchid and light blue. the prettiest and most attractive models at this low price for Appre- ciation Clearing. Millinery The hna| closing D! Apprecia- tion items! 0—$5 to $7.50 th, $1.00 solt felt or velvet. Mole Cloth, Duvetyne, Lyons and Panne Velvet H. in good shapes d shades. Come and see If mm isn’t a becoming one for you! Re-Grouping the Petticoats —brings many big values for the Appreciation Clearaway! Petticoats Included here tomorrow will be many Skirta from the higher-priced Appreclation lot—of satin, all sllk Jersey and jersey with taffeta flounces; fancy pleated and ribbon trimme Iso straightiine models in *$750 to $10 Sillc Petticoats | $455 pe ce llounm You'll find some cholce sty nd satin,, lage and fiounces and ribboh Also straight- ine_models, hemstitched and fring. sh_and white, Prettiest you d; 1l can Imagine. (*—pouch and swagger shapes—a few pocketbooks. Some vanity cases. | Big range for choice and values most extraordinary. $2.25 Pair Full fashioned, with all-silk hems; plain and emb white, Russia and cordovai 'lncy embroidered backs, $3 French Glace Extra fine quality, but broken lots | and sizes. You Shouldn’t Miss the Shoes! The prices do not seem like shoe prices! Remnants in good quantities—with another shipment of those low-heel Oxiords at $3.95 just arrived—making tomorrow altogether the best of shoe-buying days. At $2.95 59 Pairs $8.00 Lace Shoes—Of Black Kid, with medium pointed toes and leather Louis heels: In A width—Sizes 3% to 6%. Width C—Sizes 3%, 4, 4%, 5, ‘Width D—Sizes 3, 6, 7%, 8. At $4.95 50 Pairs of $10 to $1250 Boots—Of black kid in lace style, with French heels and welt or hand-turned soles; also some of black suede, and a few button shoes of patent leath tops. Not all sizes in any one style, lowing sizes in one style or another: Width AAA—Sizes 5. 7%. Width AA—Sizes 4, 5, 5%, 6, 6%. Width A—Sizes 4, 434, 5, 3 Width B—Sizes 2}4, 3; 4,43%, 5 Width C—Sizes 3, 4. ‘Width D—Sizes 3%, 4 4%, 5, S%. Low-He er with cloth 5%, 6, 6. € 1-y but. the fol \ 1 | | | i At $5.95 49 Pairs $10 Lace Shoes—Of black calf with welt soles and low Cuban heels, short vamps and | medium round toes; a few are black kid: women : Width AAA—Sizes 4%. 5. 5%, 6. 6', Width AA—Sizes 4%;, 5, 55/,. . 0%, 7 Width A—Sizes 4, 435, 55, Width B—Sizes- 3%. 5, 5%, Width C—Sizes 3, 4, 44, T sA, 6, 6%, 7%, 8. At $7.50 65 Pairs $12 Lace Boots—For women, high cut, and made of brown and tan calf; welt soles, Cuban heels, narrow toes: Width A—Sizes. 4%, 5%, 6%5. Width B—Sizes 3%, 4, 414, 5, 54, 5%, 7%, 8. Width C—Sizes 3, 3%, 4, 4%, 5, 5%, 6, 6%, 7, 7%. 8. L Width D—Sizes 3, 3%, 4, 4%, 5, 5%, 6, 614, 7. , 7. y T4, Oxfords $3.95 $3.95 pair. The best foutwear value we have seen: for some time. -also 3-strap and buckle Moccasin Pumps with low. flat or Cuban heels Gloves, 95¢- + Reasonably Priced l’ays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- $7,000,000, $800,000 il Corner 11tk and E Sts. N.W. President KS BERRY, ;:!-BUA W CA“ Secretary y Ve lored sou dearly. w_best. TWILLIAN ., R, E. BOWMAN. mrx nsvor:b AMES ox In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother, ELI. B Soparicd This Tite at"Kenilworen, November 17, 1015. Sleep on. dear mother, And taje thy rest. ; We loved you dearly. i But God loven Ton Lest { HER DRVOTED CHILDRI D. C.. == I of our FRANK COLE- this life one year az0, November 920. and our daughter e ROL TN . COTEMAS s parted this life nine years sgo, November 5. 1912, We mourn for you, dear ones. But not with outward show, For the heart that mourns sincerely Mourns silently and low. BEBECCA COLEMAN AND DAUGHTER. * s 'he memory Of ‘2 loved one laid to rest: .\nd those who =till lmbmhr L those who lored him beat. HIS HR(YI.'HER. ELIAS CAMPBELL, A FAMILY. DAVIS. In loving remembrance of my mother, MARY E. DAVIS, who lepl lhll life two years ago today, November 1' 919. n. s of sadness still come o'er me. ‘Hidden tears %o often flow; Memors keers son alwaze near me. Although you diéd two years ago. Just u thought of eweet cemembrance, Jumt B taben of Jore's depotion And e heaciache stil for you. VIN DAUGH’ HE! TEE, PRI, In sad bnt loving remembrapce y beloved son, JOHN J. ENGEL, who de- Parted thia 1ife six years ago toduy, No- sincerels, For nigr often, dwells where- it seldom is seen. The Lord who gave has called away, To His will we must bow: RS, who| Modern Chapel { | o Livers in Connection. W'M.H.SARDO&CO 412 H ot ne. V. L, SPEARE CO. (NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF 3 i “PIrH THE ORIGINAL Wr ¥ 8P A Phone Franklin 6626, 940 ¥ st ww. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3033 M St. N.W. atabiisbet i, W Automobile Service. e TLLIA. ineral Director and embalmer. Lisers in connection. Oomme- dious chapel and modern crematorium. Moderats prices. Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 1585 Timothy Hanlon ing will pm it right again. All Sport Hats, $3.50 In B width—Sizes 3% te 5. Qx:g:: flgi‘;fi ?‘/}, 53 5%, %/z. COLPMAN o md Vet Tiviag Feeacmbriate i6 €41 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5843, good styes: Combinations of Velvet, Ribbon Al Width Bosies 5875 %0555 C & | S et e itts one ear S CEMETERIES. $3" Neckwear, $1.50 and Braid; many colors, t $5.95 Vi —Sizes 24, & 4, 5, 514, 6. o departed thieite one year g0 : Including net vestees with collars, 0 Hats, $5.00 24 Pairs 10 Lace Shoes—Of tan cali. cloth tops Width C—Sizes 3{1- . 4%, 5, 51 A Co. | Keep him, Jesus, in Thy keeping. boat.shaped collars, Peter Pans,| |nciuding models of Ribbon, Vel- | | to match; welt soles, ““\g tips, medium toes: Width D—Sizes 33, 4. . . | Till ‘we ‘reach iie shining shore. ] Senrer tinen vots, fina: piaue acte | ¥ilypSOft Ouvetyne and Haters' | | Twidth AASizes 31 6, 6% At $7.50- 616 12th St—1204 G St. e e s : e.s ush. B (B . o NG MOTHER AND® BROTHER, o s niot basy irien ot | 12—$15- to $18.50 Dress Hats || \Width A—Fizes B2 5 0. 05 7 - 34 Pairs $1250 Lace Shoes—Of black calf with sy Tt o uze! The Park Cemetery and Venice lac $8.50 5% 6 i low flat heels and narrow toes; for young s m;ml"_"}l°;|::h"‘,.";3\"';"g%§“A |Non-Sechrlln Perpetual Care Beautiful and fitting location. Readily accessible—on electric car Ilne. On Baltimore boulevard, at- Dis« trlct line. Office: 1235 G St. NW. X Phone Franklin 4745, ' Send for lllnnr;u‘ Booklet. MONU m‘rs pecialize in designing and srect- ing memorials (monuments and mau- soleums) of quality and character. We will gladly show you many beau- delicate shades. Choice styles. l foré & 3 titul specimens of our werk in any.of Silk ligees, All-Jersey, satin and radium, i oré maturity vember 17, 1915. the local cemeterios. I %lrsepe mefl:‘_' brocadse}ilss?lk f-ncly:nn'rayod, d:ba.n t:::mif"::g ] Another big shipment of these pop- % T camnot foreet bim, 1 loved m-mr'u‘g:.lyllkyé THE J. F. MANNING CO., mc.. " i . straig! ‘models; Iem il ) and georgette; some with flowing | tucked an frlns:'fiénnu a :fi;-‘::i ular Oxfords has arrived for selling at Assets More Than 5 lmflm‘ i S T s 914 Fifteenth Street. FUNERAL DESIGNS: GEO.C.S ts of gros de Londres. Priced P ual- ’ : g,orz el d’u:;,,g.n res. Friced| $12 to SlS Sitke P, etticoats ity recently selling for $7.50 and 28 Surplus Nearing - Wi ;;,‘gm_a,:%::nmns. n. o |BXPRESSIE FLORAL EMBLENS n-u [ $5 Corduroy Breakfast $8.85 pair. Patent leather low-heel Oxfords, .g ‘MODERATE PRICES. Evening models of crepe de chine In loving but sad remembrance Coats and Robes, $3.95 JAMES W GRIFFIN m onl Tokens Appropriate “'Whishington Floral Co, 14th and N. Y. Avo, Main 168. G