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“WAR, WOMEN, ENGLAND.” Yopic for Address by H. W: Wevin- son Before Woman’s Party. Henry W. Nevinson, noted English %war correspondent. will address the first of a series of “international con- “.-rences on the women movement” to ¢ held under the auspices of the National Women's Party at the head- Nuarters of the organization Sunday fiernoon. is theme Mr. Nevinson will take as “War, Women and Eng- wing Sunday afternoons will he devoted to speakers of prominence me other nations, the next in order eing a Japan afternoon, when several of the visiting Japanese wom- wn of distinction will speak. in_addition to Mr. Nevinson Miss Maud Younger, legislative chairwan ©f the Women's Party, will speak next y. The conference. open (o the . begins at 4 o'clock, &nd tea will be served. Officers of the Wom- en’s Party will recetve and Mrs. Marie Moore Forrest will preside. ' Among those who will act as hostesses are Mrs. Arthur. Kellam. of New Mexico, Miss Winifree Mallon, Miss Rebecca Hourlch of New York and s Vivian Pierce of California. | NEW REVOLT BREWING. Troops in Lishon Held Ready for Action. By the Associated Press. MADRID, November 24.—Dispatches trom the Portuguese frontier today report that another revolution is brewing in Portugal and that the | troops in Lisbon have been confined | to their barracks) in readiness for | eventualities. Carvalho Mesquita, the messages; say, i8 reputed to be behind | the revolutionary Rreparations. Corner o_f“ 7!’: afid D Sts. N.W. strongly made of iron, wheels. — e e e Painted Shoo-Fly |Bowling Alley|Metal Chimes| Nest of |Friction Auto C Strengly made on long sweeps. Special ........ drudgery to kitchen pleasure, the necessary mten- the of 2 placed are within arm’s length Mission Lamp Fitted for gas or electricity. Fumed oak finish ... Velocipede , For boys of 2 to 5 years; leather saddle seat. All- Hub Special | Kitchen Cabinet s By placing one of these great Kitchen Cabinets in your home your kitchen work will be changed over night from kitchen 37 Xmas Tree Table Trze 29c with steel in wooden ot A great game for the chil- dren. Complete with pins and ball. as all of = Four-Piece A striking Four-piece Bed- room Suite that will make the bedroom reflect coziness and The suite consists of a semi-vanity, stylish chifforette, bow-foot bed and dresser with .95 comfort. mirror " THE EVENING " PRAISE MA). GESSFORD. Citizens Call Him “Upright, Hon- est and Efficlent Servant.” Expression of regret at the retire- ment of Maj. Henry L. Gessford, superintendent of the District police department, “whom we belleve to be an honest, upright and efMcient pub- lic servant,” was embodied in & Tes- olution unanimously. adopted at a meeting of the Benning, Oakland and Glendale Citizens' Assoclation last night. The assoclation further went on record as favoring a local man’to head the department, and coples of sueh actlon were voted sent to the proper authorities. Howard D. Queen presided and an- nounced that a request from the Rapid Transit Company to operate a bus line from the District line to the Treasury Department would be re- ferred to the executive commiitee. Ghe HUB FURNITURE CC| == Visit Toyland Tomorrow There’s a Gift Here For the Boys and Girls Good old Santa has virtually left the contents of his big pack boys and girls of Washington. So, parents, it behooves you one an REE This Toy Barking Dog To every child visitor (accom- panied by a parent) to The Toy Deprat- ment Saturday. horse. Bell at- tached, which rings as the toy is pulled along the floor .. Mahogany Finished. Living Room Suite-All Perfectly Matc hed Pieces You will find upon close inspection that this is a “real” value. All the pieces are made by one manufacturer and match up perfectly. Armchair, settee, rocker and'table. The seats of chairs and settee are covered in tapestry. Mahogany or Walnut Finished Bedroom Suite 12 Liberal Credit Terms Consists of jockey, driving race- $24g1yn5 STAR, WASHINGTON, CLUBS SPECIAL GUESTS. drottn, Rotary and Kiwanis Mem- bers at Elks’ “Karhival.” | With the hall especally decorated in honor of their attendance, the Grotto, the Rotary Club and the Kiwanis Club were the guests of the Elks last night at the “Karnival” now belng conducted by that organisation. The entire banquet floor was turned over to the visitors for dancing. A feature at last night's entertain- ment was the attendance of “the largest Elk in captivity,” who hailed from Winchester Lodge, No. 867, Winchester, Va. This “member” welghs approximately 465 pounds, and is a business man of standing at Leesburg, Va. Members of the Chamber of Com- merce, the Board of Trade, the Mer chants and Manufacturers’ Associa tion and the, Washington Automobil ~ D. C, FRIDAY, ‘Trade Association will be guests of honor of the “Karnival” tonight. RENDER FINE PROGRAM. Talented Artists Give Recital at Woman’s City Club. VEMBER. 95, .1921. ' RABBI ROSENSON DIES. Leader in Jewish Organizations and Renowned as Scholar. Rabbi Benjamin Rosenson of the Congregation Ohev Zedeck of Potts- e e S e ville, Pa., died suddenly from heart nusu; erest was G Eiven A e W e eg. | disease there Sunday. Interment was nesday evening, in the form of a Duo- | In the cemetery of the Adas Israel Art plano recital of Hoffmann, Pade- | Congregation of ‘this city Wednesday. rewski, Cortot, Bauer and Gabrilo-| Rabbi Rosenson was well known witsch, and Mary Sherier Bowle, so- [here, having been for a number of prano, and Richard Lorleberg, cellist. |years associated with various Jew- Both Washington artists used the|ish organizatoons, among them the Duo-Art for accompaniment. Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, the Mrs. Bowie sang in her brilliant | headquarters of which are here. style Musetta's waltz song, from “La [ _He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ray Boheme”; Michaela's arfa, from “Car- |Rosenson; a daughter, Mrs. David A. men,” and songs by Spross and Rog- |Glusak of this city, and two. sons, ers. Mr. Lorleberg delighted his au-|Aaron and Lawrence. dlence with the Bach-Gounod “Ave| Rabbi Rosenson'was born in Meah Marla,” Massenet’s ‘“Melodie” and|Sheorim, Jerusalem, Palestone, March “The Swan" of Saint-Saens. 10, 1876, and was a son of the late Rabbi Leib and Ida Rosenson, one Open Every Day of the founders of the village. He was highly educated, having been a student and a scholar all his life, re- reiving the fundamentals of his learn- ing in Palestine and later finishing AM. to 6 P.M. Child’s Rocker ‘White_ enamel finish, wood seat and spindle back. Blocks Set of nine Card- board Blocks, with c picture sides. C Special....... 75 tistic . with us for distribution among the d all to help with the good work. Desk and Chair Lift-lid Desk and Wood Seat Chair § to match ... . All-metal Toy Delivery Wagon. Fumed Oak Rocker Artistic design, added to strength and durability in construction, make this Rocker unusually desir- able. Upholstered and covered in im- itation leather. Newport Willow For the living room or bedroom. Durable, comfortable and ar- his education in the United States. He became a doctor of divinity in 1896, continuing at the same time his great activity in Zionistic affairs, in which he ‘had been interested for some years prior to that time, being the founder of several large organi- zations In New ik York city, which still WANTED Competent . Real Estate Sulesman by an old es- tablished real estate or- ganization. . Applications must state applicant's name, age, length of time in busi- ness, name of firm he was connected with and approXimate amount of commissions made dur- ign the past two years. All “replies will be treated with strictest confidence. Address Box 282-8, Star Office, Fumed Oak .25 Gifts for Every Occasion Polychrome Candlesticks These beautiful candle- sticks come with candles of llleAume unique finish. As a gift they are artistic and eminently acceptable. Rea- sonably priced from— $5.50 Up _No matter what the occa- sion, you'll find a suitable gift here. B'ALLARD Special price, NW. $1,000 Less Than Other Builde Are Asking for Practically o the Same House NEW HOMES $500 as Price @ $7.450 947-957 14th St. SE. 1352-6 K St. S.E. - 1/, Square South Pa.Ave.Cars Lots 20x40 Feet Room for Two Garages OPEN DAILY H. R. Howenstein Co. 1314 F St. NW. 112 Armchair 6 and 8 Rooms and Bath OPEN DAILY Just East 14th St. Cars . =|r él = E §|lfllfllflllllflllfllfl]lfllfllfllIlIIIIlHIIIIIlIIIIIIIII!H § geeigenseseene 2RSRBRRES YRR PO SR PEEREEE TR F R PR RO S - THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland —Fair tonight; tomorrow unsettled; no change in temperature; moderate variable ‘winds, becoming easterly. Virginta—Partly cloudy . tonight and tomorrow; no change in tem- perature; moderate northeast and east winds. West Virginia—Cloudy tonight and tomorrow; warmer tOmOrrow | Records for Twenty-Four Hours. . Thermometer—4 p.m., 50; 8 pm. 54; 12 midnight, 52; 4 am., 44; 8 am. 41; noon, 47. Barometer—4 p.m. 29.89; 8 p.m. 29.93; 12 midnight, 30.09; 4 a.m., 30.20; 8 am. 3.30; noon, 3 Highest temperature, , occurred at 9:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 40, occurred at_7:15 am. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 52; lowest, 42. 1 Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- gnfl!ure. 47; condition, slightly mud- y. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Loy tide, 10:43 am. and 11:24 p.m.; high tide, 4:09 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 11:37 am.; high tidé, 5:09 a.m. and 5:36 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 7:01 am.; sets, 4:49 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 7:02 a.m.; sun sets, 4:48 p.m. 2:41 am.; sets, 2:26 sun D. Moon rises, .m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one-half hour after sunset. ‘Weather in Various Cities. - ture. >= 8 B Stations. & 52 L2 stateot H st Tex. Albany . . Asbury Park Atlantic Oft; EHRRBRIVNLRASRYSARRRE 29, Jacksonville. 30.08 Kansas City. 80.10 les. 3012 76 - 36 30 Pl 56 36 20 a8 40 56 San_Diego... 30. B4 8. Francisco, 30.14 [ 8t. Louis.... 30.22 34 30.06 18 Rain Pt.cloudy LOSES $750 IN BILLS. Tatsuo Kawai, one of the secre- taries to the Japanese ambassador, asked the poltee today to investigate the loss of his pocketbook containing more than $750 in bills and identifi- cation cards that disappeared from his pocket last night. He said he at- tended a local theater and while there discovered his loss, but was unable to say he lost it or if a pick- pocket got » & 8 8 H MARRIED. HERBERT—KOONTZ. The marriage of Mrs. JOSEPHINE CLAKKE KOONTZ of Carroli Alexand Th s pe; formed by the Rev. Dr. John L. Allison. OSNAHAN. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Brosnahan of Washingtos, D. C., wish to sonounce the marriage of their daughter MARGARET M. to CHARLES H. WEBER at Alexandria. Va., on November 24. 1 by ‘the Rev. L. F. Kelley of St. Mary Chureh, . DIED. . Suddenly, on Nevember 23, 1921. at_his rasidence, 19i1 N. H. ave., HARRY BELVILLE, beloved husband of Annette Funeral services 8 p.m.. November 809 10th BRANOM. Departed this life Thursdsy. No- vember 24, 1921, at 7 a.m., at his residence, 1132 22nd st. n.w., JOHN MILTON. son of John and Nellie Branom. brother of Ross and James Branom. Funersi from Shiloh Baptist Church, Saturday. November 26, at 2 o'clock p.m. Friends invited. 25 ARTER. Wednesd: . deat | at his residence, 937 S st HER- | BERT LOGAN ' CARTER, { band of Li Carter and father of Doro- thy and Richard, beloved son of Thomas H. Carter and brother of Heyward, Evarts. Mi- ran and Wallace. and Mrs. Evelyn Hill and nephew of Mrs. Blanche M. . Funeral from Lincoln Temple Memorial, corner 11th and R sts.. Sunday at 2:30 p.m.’ Friends and relatives invited. (New York papers please n.w.. beloved _hus- copy.) 2 H CARTER. Young Men's Protective League. Mo ed to attend funeral of CARTER Sunday, No- from Lincoln ‘Temple W. STEP G. L. WALTON. Sec' EUSTIS. _ Thursday, November 24, New York _city. EUSTIS, in his 59th year. at 8t. John's Church, 16th and H sts. n.w., Saturday, November 26, at 3 p.m. life at Freedman's ovember 24, 1921, at . WILLIAM GREENE of Upper- joved brother of Lil C. Greene. Notice of funeral later. . GRESHAM. November 16, 1821, at his resi- | dence. 311 Myrtie st.. Atlanta, Ga., FRED- ERICK MONKOE, beloved husband of Doro- thy M. Gresbam. JOHNSON. Entered into life eternal Friday. ! November 25, 1921. at 2:30 Mrs, NIB JOHNSON, beioved mother of Mrs. Rosetta Edwards, Mrs. aret Douglas, Mrs. della_Monroe, Roberta and Florence John- son. eral ‘from Mount Carmel Baptist Church, Sunday, November 27, at 12 o'clock. 26% LOGAN, Wednesday, November 23, 1921, at United States Navai Hospital, Rear Admiral LEAVITT CURTIS LOGAN, 'U. 8. N., re- | tired. Will rest_at the chapel of Joseph Gawler's Sons, 1730 Pa. ave. n.w., until 10 a.m. Saturday. Funeral se will be held ‘at St Margaret's Bpiscopal Church, Conn._ave. and Bancroft place n.w., Satur- dag. Novombes 36, st 1030 am. Interment Arlington national cemetery. 25 MATHEWS. Thursday, November 24, 1921. at 4 am. at the Little Sisters’ SUSAN MATHEWS, beloved sister of the late Moses and James Butler. Funeral from her late residence, Saturday morning, November 26, at ® o'clock. Friends invited. . MCLAUGHLIN. Departed this life Thursday, | November 24, 1921, at 12:05 o'clock a.m., ] ALBERTA SCOTT McLAUGHLIN. She leaves to mourn her loss two sisters, Carrie { Craft and Mamfe Scott, and four brothers, James, John, Richard W. and Levi Beott. | Funeral Satirday, November 26, from her | late residence, 3118 Sth st. n.w., at 2! o'clock, Friends and relatives invited. * MICKEY. On Thursda; { MAUDE LANE MICKEY of Archibald o0, Robert Lane | Archibald M. Lane; sister, nd brother, John F. Lane. ‘Funerai | te residence, 201 East Capitol st., ! Saturday. November 26, at 2 p.m. Inter- | ment Gienwood cemetery. November 24, 1921, at F. MILLER. beloved hus- Ida M. Miller and_ father idest son of J. O ber 26, at 3 Congres- sional cemetery. Relatives and friends in- vited. . . Tuorsdey. (Nosember MITCHELL. 24, 1921, at ‘Bmergency Hospital, ITC] SABELLE MiTCHELL (nee MacNaught), widow of the late Oupt. John C. Mitchell and_sister of Miss Jessie MacNaught of 1907 Bye st. n.w. - Fuseral service Sunday; November r-ll. at Schippert's chapel, " Interment vinlty, New York city. Friends invited. (New York m Boston papers please copy.) N November 22, 1921, MABRY E. 'USILTON. UBILTON. aged 88 years. Funeral from her iste residence, 1387 F st. n.e.. Saturday, nce to g November 26, at 1:30 B, e Mary’ land Avene ‘Baptist Church, Maryiand ave held. 16th st. n.e, where services will be ‘Bterment Fort Lincoln cemetery, IN MEMORIAM. SMITH. BRANNUMN. In sacred our loving mother, ELIZABETH died three years ago, November 4, 1 our loving aister, OELESTINE REANNT ied two yemts today, No | who_ di B R R IR T Our hearts today ace vory heavy: ik duy beluss St Yoy e Thongh teex B they s nifCpolten. ir places can never be ?:flifln&fim» THELLE IN MEMORIAM. ADAMS. In sad but loving rv emembrance of dear son and brother, JOREPH GRANVILLE ADAMR, Jr.. who depurted this life fie ;:-n ago today, November 25, 1916, ve years have passed wince that wad d BLTST e e st e God took him, it was Hix will; But in our hearts he s Hviog stiil. We did not know the pain he bore. We did not see him dle: We only know he went away And pever said good-by, Sleep on, dear one. the sorrow we'll bear 424 pray each nigint for you up there. Your memory in our hearts remain Until in beaven we meet HIS DEVOTED MOTHER, TERS AND EROTHERS. BOLDEN. Sacred to the memory o 5 he e iacred to the memory of my b BOLD in FATHER, Six % Corp. HARRY EDWARD . Who entered juto eternal rest o today, November 25, 1920. Beneath s uound. within the gutes Of u city of silent dend, My dear one Jiex cold and still, Asleep in his last earthly bed Forget him: no. 1 never will 1 loved him then, 1 love him still, His memory is as fresh today As in the hour he passed awny. BIS DEVOTED WIFE, MARELE BOLDEN, * H:Il';l)lbl.mlu sad ?m: loving remembrance of Dbrother.indaw, Corp. HARRY E. BOL. DEN. who departed this life one year ago today, November 25. 1920 Gone but not forgotten. CHAS. A. ROBINSON. * BOLDEN. 1In sad but loving remembranee of gur drar brother, HARRY E. BOLDEN, wl © s life one Y. No departed thin life oue year ago today, N ;‘:\'ea in life, remembered n death. BRENT. In sad memory of my dear daughter OCEGLA M. BRENT. who departed 1hix 1if: onc year ago to Novewber 15, 1M Gone in the best of m 0 oved ir To sleep in her silent tomb. In_this land of sorrow. Where friende are few, Ocie. dear Ocle, How I miss you. S0 near womanhowd of yo ir 8he slumbers g B . her 1ife wax . _but God's, bn d LAVINIA 3 MOTHER, . 0 sad but (Sovivg ' Femembrance u'fhnm:'":llr molhgi.rww.\u ., COLMAN. t rest g, Socem ber 25, 1018, T * things of earth > H HER DEVOTAD DASCHTRH, MHN5E NIE INGRAM IC Gl JAYNE. 1o loving remembracce of @y tister, GERTRTDE JAYNE, who Bkt e three © e 25 1916, years ago today, Novemwber Love in life and remembrance in death. HER DBVOTED SISTPR AGNES. * LEVY. In loving remembra .thhfll'ldnd our fy };fi‘n.o’nmil:‘ve;f denly thirteen years 1908, miss you more. LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. * As years roll by we MEYERS. In sad but loving rememb our dear son, PAUL . MEYERS, who do- life one year ago today, Novem God promised we shall meet again Upon that glorious day When time and sorrow sre no more And the mists have rolied away MOTHER AND FATHEL * R0, :rlrl..il»r 18 xing remembrance of our dear fatber. JOH BERTS. who died No The cross wa Heo L5, e hears from the M; Well eare 1 e Muster His loving “Wel borse bravely, the crown is Nobly he tolled 1n hix field till ¢ A5 deuth had o terrors when Tifes day WIS CHILDREN. CHARLES G. ROBERTS. MARY E. EN. ) . WEST. Sacred to the memory of our dear motlier, JOSEPHINE WEST. who _departed Shis Jife seven years ago today. November This world may change f ear 1o ye Our friends from day to dus- But never shall the one we From our memory fade uw: HER DEVOTED SON AND DAUGHTER w. DWARDS AND MATTIE M TON. . . In sad remembrance of our be loved wife and devoted mother. ANNIE WILLIAMS, who passed away S g . 1919, = Novembe: Two sad years ha ssed. Our bearts still sore, As sears go by « miss you more HER_LOVIN CSBAN v G TEB.‘IK{J ING "HUSBAND AND llA\lu.IX ‘WOLFSHEIMER. A tribute of love memory of ms dear wife, who departed thic life four vears ago wday. November Z. HEE HUSBAND, 8. W. WOLFSHEIMER. * The Young Men's Immediate Relief Associa. tion will ld memorial servic 03 r dend Sunday atiermoon. November 1. st at the Odd Fe 3 Al members are rd w. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Established 1878 Telephone Col. 7028 W. R. F. HINES, Prop 2001-2908 14th st. n.w. Private Ambulance. V. L. SPEARE CO. (NEITHER THE SUI BSORS O STeh WITR FRE ORIGINAL Wh 5O Phone Franklin 6626. 940 F st. aw. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Seinttited 1601, Phone West Automobile Servieer T o 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Direcs and embalmer. Livery in connection: . Comme- dious chapel and modern crematorium. Miderate prices. 382 Pa, ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 1385, 3 0 Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543. D 7 <} Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Modern Chapel. Telephone call, North 529, Quick, Dignified_and Efficient Service. . . e 8§16 H ET. N.E, / Avtomepiis Bavice " WANHR M0 W R-Sreara 1208 H_STREET NW 840 F STHW) MAIN 108 ichols W-B'Speara ARSpeare IAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. S.E. Modern 1. Lis L Private Ambulances. Livery in Connection. (FORM: PHON CEMETERIES. The Park Ceinetery Non-Sectarian Perpetual Care Beautiful and fitting location. o Readily accessible—on electric car line. On Baltimore boule- vard, at District line. Office: 1235 G St. N.W.: Phone Franklin 4745, Send for Illustrated Booklet. ing memorials (monuments and mau- soleums) of quality and character. . We will gladly show you many beau- tiful specimens of our work In any of the local cemeteries: s THE 4. F, MANNING CQ., ING., % FUNERAL DESIGNS: Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. e resttre S astoentite. Wroriatc Floral Tokens 14t and N, Y. Ave! 2 :

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