Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1921, Page 7

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PLAN SIX MUNTHS’ WARWITH MOORS Campaign to Be Pushed Tili ‘Entire Zone Is Under Span- Ish Protectorate. By the Awocisted Prem. MADRID, November . 29.—Spanish forces in Morocco will begin & gen- eral movement against the Moors, colymns operating simultaneously from Melilla and Tetuan, immediately upon the arrival from Spain of Gen. Berenguer, high commissioner, ac- cerding to the Derio Universal. Gen. Berenguer left here Sundsy evening to resume his dutles after conferring with members of the government. ‘The newspaper asserts that complets unanimity was reached between the cabinet members and m h missioner relative to R o s hanara crepe, vari-col- em- broidered $17.75. pected that the operations will re- quire six months for completion, two of the first objsctives. itial movement, if it fs successful, two weeks' respite is planned, to coin Made to sell at s re- robable, however, that Pynishment of the Moroccans who rruclpnod in the uprising and who committed atrocities during the r.‘ ting, was "w dln!dl at Gen. Be- guer's conferences hers. It was decided to inflict severe penalties In these cases, while those tri who sybmit te surrender Wlll be nP- dered to disarm. The idemnities which the tribesmen will be called upon to pay will be used in the construction of 8 system of roads in Morocco and in negotiations for the ransom of Spaniards held prisoner by the Moors. Moorish bands will be prosecuted vigorously, although this involves dificylties as to the release of the prisoners, many native chieftains re- 8arding the possession of captives &3 & security for their own safety. TRIBE TO ATTACK. Beni Sicar to Oppose Rebels Near River Kert. MELILLA, November 29.—A dis- ;‘u:l\ from Zoco El Had says that the mi Slcar. a tribe of Moors friendly to Spain, is preparing to attack the ;‘ebc‘l'g concentrated near the River THE WEATHER Distriot of Columbia and Maryland— Cloudy otnight; tomorrow fair: no ohange in tem’anmro. ltrong north- west, becoming west, winds, m'r‘l:: Ghln‘:ln‘::ltl‘h‘ :nd iy northwest winds. . West Virginia—Fair tonight and to- morrow; no change in temperature. M for Tweaty-Four Hours. ‘rmometer—4 p.m., 43; 8 13 l! midnight, 39; ¢ a.m. t:_: :" noon, u Barom 29 29.67; 13 rn|dni'b!.. !fl 74; 4 Ln 29 ’ll 3 I.II’L. 29.86; noon, 29.90. Highest umporuun, 44, occurred at noon today; lowest temperature, u_i..uan;:md at 7:15 am. today. m| ure same date last year— mml-. lowest, 37. % of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 45; condition muddy. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and "fi"f?."" lzmy )’d o pm.' gh tide, 7:44 am. 8 p.m.; high tide, 7:44 am. :g lg; P Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:43 am. z 55 p.m.; high tide, 8:31 am. and 'u:g The Sun and Moen, rose 7:05 am.; sun sets ‘4‘7 vomm_& rises 7: ‘om n A e 'S 7:06 a.m.; sun Moon rises 6:55 a.m.; sets 5: 16 p.m. Automobile lamps to be light half hour after sunset. . “d 5 ‘Weather in Varous Cities. A SALE with as many thrills to it as an exhibit of new fashions. A quality sale, but of rela- tively small quantity; less than two hundred dresses in It is safe to say that not a dress in the lot was made to sell for less than $25 and that upwards of fifty are usual $29.50, $35, $45 and $60 dresses. -~ v { Such facts are evident by the modes and materials; please note them. Black Spanish lace over satin. Panne velvet and velveteens. Shimmery satins and clingy crepes. Poiret twills and wool tricotines. - Such an assemblage, in fact, as women would have heen glad to select from at much higher prices. Every approved fashion, we believe, is here; those sketched are typi- cal of all. = . . Misses’ sizes 16 to 20; women’s, 36 to 42. ’” A three-piece costume, 5785 et consisting of separate coat and dress = W which together make a handsome suit MANIFESTLY either dress or coat is worth much more than $7.85, for the material is the desired velour or silvertone and well tailored. tailored coat; sleeveless * sizes, 16 to 20; women's, 3 Black velvet, Persian m trimming, 1 and black gnid on henna georg- ette, $17.75. fumper dress. Brown, reindeer, copen, vol- ney red. (Apparel shops, second Seor.) Because they’re mostly Imagine them! o i E Good pickin’s tomorrow samples! Handmade blouses c' of fine imported French voile and batiste : 51 95 The woman with a preference for the genuine will best appreciate these fine handmade blouses. Filmy fabrics; beautified with embroidered dots. Handmade and hand-drawn, too, with choice of “V” or square neck, the latter in Tuxedo mod- els, and :lw - model with frill front. Long sleeves, turnback cuff: Sale women'’s hose full-fashioned silks s wool mixed sport hose . wool and silk mixtures Almost 500 pairs; made up of broken assortments from our together with our own. Silk hose—Full fashioned, Mercerized tops. Brown and gray only. Wool hose—New heather mixtures. Fiber silk and wool mixtures—Warmth of wool, inter- woven with fiber, making them look like the highest pnced silk and wool mixtures, tly “irregular,” others are per- e pair. Women’'s union suits Forest Mills §] .15 and other makes Fine ribbed cotton, in medium and heavy weight euits, with choice of long, short or sleeveless and knee or ankle lengths. All sizes 36 to 44 in the lot, but the sample garments are chiefly from Forest Mills and are in size 38 only. Abiless, Tex. 20.08 (Underwear shop, first fioor.) Some hose are fect. Choice is $1.00 (First fioor.) (Blouses, third floor.) Always appreciated! Clearing! Small boys’ $ 5 95 Overcoats "O° Lowest price yet known on durable overcoats of chinchillas and cheviots. Double-breasted models with fancy yokes and pleats and all-around belt. Durable phld body lining. shades, of brown, tan, gray, navy. Sizes 21 to 10 years. A Now, look! what 59(‘. buys in Boys’ wear. Khaki knickers, 59c Heavy O. D. khak! knickers, cut full and foomy. with belt loop and hip -pockets Ages 6 to 17, 55 $388524:18A5RRSRLRERREREL2RREALOSHES """;:,‘.',"? 13 F333 03 1 b BT RS f - ] L R - _ Here again, but don’t wait! .40 010 Deaths Reported. beaver hats, $1-% Rich, lustrous beaver, soft as a kitten’s ear, with the sheen of satin. Grosgrain ribbon band and streamers; sateen lining. Black only. For girls of 8 to 14. Only 144 hats in sll; the last lot didn't last out the day. blanket bath robes You know Beacon quality, hence you will appre- ciate the price. The thick felted, fast color Beacon Nbe’thnglvuwumfllwifiwmweighl. . (Girls’ shop, third Soer.) Sacred music! Phonograph Rgcords , 3115 Hwnt A s 4,326 ot flnfl:m r. 37 oo runmn T Chase, ant Zeter W. "nlk K. Siseon, i S Busle Strivers, 20, 60 N. Y. ave. .?i!l. le God, wi R R A orld; Holy Nigl 'eace! wi 3 the Herald Angels Sing, e Shie A H“k Mmlnll. mecond Soor.) pockets (Bocone Ml.rbuidlmtfllll! SRR SO L *The improvement of the turnpike between Washington and Leesburg, 4 Falls, is something that Mok gt torial tnterest to every indw‘m.’ Flannelette sleepers, 590. . ; e ; Pink and blue striped flannelette slsep- T % i ers with feet to keep one cozy and warm. n ‘Washing- A. E. Seymors, sec- cxu.mhu- ot Commerce, ] ising this fact and delleviny that It is :lo‘ool:ndpo e wnlo. ‘b.o 4 lulnu- Iavnc.:u-t. the Washington filfio We ).- ! L on'l b es 3 to 10, A8 (Boys® shop, third floor.) Silk knitted ties, 59¢ el e e s S ctber teshnical irregularity, Selid ‘and stripes—and they are besuties. echt Co. 7th at F this Comm eunl tw‘:l sm'bonu to — fiove that i maxing taia ufi:‘;’;flfir o.f ".‘ugnflctm‘ Where prices are guaranteed ANDERSON. DIES AT DAUGHTER’S HOME Mother of Senator Warren’s Wife Passes Away. Mrs. Susan Goodwin Morgan, widow of John Sands Morgan, mother of Mra. Francis E Warren, wife of Senator Warren of Wyoming, died Saturday at the residence of her daughter, 2029 Con- necticyt avenue. Funeral services were held at the home on Connecticut avenue this after- naon at 3 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Enlnhuw Chumh. olated. Intermen ‘.l', Honorary pallbearers were Stor Davrans e g G sen Ice an n. John 3. Feraning. P JUDGE A. H. WILSON DEAD. NEW ORLFANS, La., November 29 —Judge Andrew H. Wilson, who h presided over the juvenile court here ince its organization, died yesterdsy, after a week's {liness. He was sixty- four years of age and was widely known as a sociologist and a student of child peychology. e ———— OAI-I:' OF THANKS. Au.l! for their during the fliness umwn it being dulded th perations will continve un Uotin ATuEY, :H{-W{-?bo'."" ontirs sene is brought under a lm ish_protecto BENNETT. 1 wieh to express my sincers wemi LY SATPAED, il By e | Bk 150 BRI S oy e e e political consolida- onof the socuplbs atce “veiooes| besedfu e durigg the ivess of my beloved kusband, CONRAD NNBTT, who died November 22, 1921. MRS. CONRAD ¥. BENNETT. * ITER. The wife, daughter, son, father, Sster anq’ brotbers’ of HERBERT 10GAN CARTER, Tho departed this lite November 1921 meaps to thank their iny Triends: wocletios and_oners For syer. Dathles, kindtess 484 beautiful Soral tributes commemorative of our beloved one. THE FAMILY. 1° g many furlou, for visits to relatives // Spain wl‘ be granted. l’;Dum.. REARDON, To Our Many Friends: We take Gen. B, } this o ity to thaok our many friends loq Gen. Berenguer Plans| for' ¢iolr kindaess and_ sym atso the b ¢ gage in political activities In| many benutityl Soral onm::- 3 v the ares taken, ;T.r;r‘?dn% R, G HEAD 3 . GEORG! W AW, Plan to Pusish Rebels. Uk 45D iae- axor G DA DOX. MARRIED. Mr. Mrs. 8. . " aince the augbter, HALLIE E., to Jr. Herndon, V ember 23, 1921. d Mrs. marriage of their W oo Edward risge ot thelr | L0 LEY it hnaw, Md.. ies M. DIED. Departed this life Monday, No- 921, at the residence of her EUNICE V., BUCKINGHAM. Mondsy, November 28, 1921, dence, Thursday. Decembe: Kindly omit flowers. Interms CHAZE. Sunday, November 27, 1821, resia 9 ] g i o 3 Dece: friends in: MURPHY, Monday, Ne B. 1 ‘;fiw“;lp"of e 2 loving Thursday ‘afte Moun wees Dum Cloudy Oh! PEERCE. M Pt.cloudy RUPPERT. RUPPERT. ‘The R 1921, THEODO! SANDS. Depa: t Garfleld ovember_30, 3 The following Geaths have been reported to Depa the hfllfi Wmul 'llhln the last twen- a 3-rour bow fog illoess, mn.mlnr.'rl.nnmnn. o s 1o Fouln. Lindey, 55, Tabarcuioeia Homtal — el fl-m-?’n 2008 tasley. e e o T w“"l- ’!lfle-. (Zh:l\:bemnlod- ‘Hospital. Willlam A. tal, B at ber oncer 3113 Monas Pleasant ELIZABETH TODD. beloved wife Chase. Funersl services at the terian Chureh, 10th and Trving ‘ednesday, November 30, at 2 p.m. ‘Interment (private) at Bock Creek cemetery. 29 Green, Mi H. R. M. Collum. runenl oo, ber Teie. rest: dence, 1336 320d st. n.w., Thursday. comber 1o at A30 an.” Mase at Be. Steph- ea's Catbolic Church, 28th and Pa. ave.. at o'clock. Intermest st St. Mary's ceme- tery. 30 GOUNDIE. On Monday, November 28 1921, arfield Hospital, MARY VIR: beioved wife of the' late R. M. Goundle. services from the resi: SonxlSt par aameneer, Eiisabetn Councell 120 U st. p.w., Wednesday. November 30. at 1 pm Intérment at Ariington national cemetery.’ Relatives and friends invited. 20° (members of FPhil 2, are Z uested to attend funeral from lence, 127 You st. n.w. Wednes- day, November 30, 21, at 1pm. By order of Al.lll‘l" REDMOND, MARION B. PARKE .. RIMES. snaaenly suna-v. November 27, 1931, at his_residence in Baltimore, Md., HERBERT, beloved husband of Katherine (pee Driscoll). Funeral from 628 sw.. Thursdey, December 1. st 0:30 thence to St. Dominic's Churel 204 B s, a.w., where solemn requiem ao will be sung for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends invited to attend. In- terment at Mount Olivet cemetery. (Balti- more, Md., papers please copy.) 300 KYSON. Sunday, November 27, 1021, AMY HYBON, wife of Simon Hrson, mother of Willlam Hyson and grandmother of Henry Hyson. Puneral from Rev. Johnson's church, Lingen, Md., Wednesday at 1 o'clock p.m. Friends and relatives invited. Tuesday. November 29, 1921, BLIZABETH LICHTENFELS (nee Ayer), the belot:d wie of Louls Lichtentels. ' Fe- her late residence, 2437 I st. mber 1, at 2 pm. Rela- vited. * Interment Pros- the late Rev. Edj Mirphy. | Sbe to mourn their loss hter, sister and a_devoted dnaghter.is-taw, Sedle ‘Bmith Marphy. Fu- neral ernoon, at $ o'clock, ®. Church, e barton ave. and O st. (Philadel- Muskoree, Okin., aud papers please copy.) 30° . November 28, 1021, EMMA ged 65 years. Funeral from The residence "Gf her son, Charies Peerce, 1104 H st. n.e., Thursday. December 1. at 8:30 a.m., ‘thence to Holy Name Church, where mass will b said for the repose of hor -soul, at 9 a.m. Interment at Mount Olivet cemetery. 30 O Saturday, November 26, 1921 ERNEST, the beloved husbund of Sely Ruppert. Fuperal from lh late residence, Harvard st. n.w.. on Wednesday, No- vember 30, st 3 p.m. Interment Rock Creek romatory. members of the Auoclmun November 30, o= HEODORE . NOYDS, President. J. PLIOT WRIGHT, Secretary. 3 rted this life Manday, Novem- ber 28, 1071, at 1:40 , after a_brief I af Hospitai, FRANCES A. DS, daughter of Mra. Mary Sands and late John G. Sands. Funeral from her ednesday. :30 St. lareiore Chutch: - Tatermeat at Moust 0'-_.3'!“ cemetery. SIMPEON. On Monday, November 28, 1921, street norinwest, a.w., Oburch, vnem m.h mass will for of ber B letiees apd. Tricads inviied 1o attend. x-- m-en ot ount Oliver cometers: this life Sunday, }m. Jember, zr. 1920 at 11 pam., after e U IMOGENE B. STRANLI esday, November e Toved wite” ot “the ‘1ats Thom After & *fll‘ illness, Mr. ,M‘,!N "“m“.lm."lm l‘:‘ll.l?lh.l'.l’l 5 r . 1021, o : residence, 4200 16th st. The remal Eifii‘sg;s? »finm‘mm No- u’m 265, :g ltr‘:lll‘l “We miss_her, but it was God's Will” IN MEMORIAM. WANEE. A tribute of love and remembrance ‘:fi' ovomoor 28! t was in Rbckcrflkflm‘ Justice 3 desire 1o thank the maty rients Bisdaces dorl ines GeRTER. IN MEMORIAM. 1n Joriag Teme od o e "o W o Geparied this 1ire Tour yead Gv.-ber 29, 1917 HIS WIFE AND SON, | loving BOTELER. In years ago today, N Blessed 18 Ill -C l tf \be. W ’. , long DI w mot eye, My love for )Nl‘ will pever die. I lilll nDever cease to love ‘Though your form be in the dust, And some ::‘ 1 will be with you, To this i My thoghts are alwass wanderiog the grave so far awa. Where my dear brother 1s (ying In bis peaceful and lonely grave. HI8 DEV BVA. ¢ CARTER. Tn esd remembrance of my dea; husband, BUSHROD CARTER. who pass: e e e Tt tmber o, 1850 Softly at night the stars are shiging TUpon the cold and silent grave Where he tles, dearest bushand, Whom 1 loved but could uof HIS LONELY WIFE, MARY V. CARTER. ¢ CARTER. In memory of my father, BUSK: ROD CARTER, who died ove year ago to day, November 20, 1020, They shall sleep, but ot forever, In the lonely, silent grave: Blessed bo the Lord that taketh, Blessed be the Lord that E HIS DAUGHTER, MRS. GEOR! 144, Wi 1 remembrance of our deas father, BU: Illl“ CARTER, who entered inte"Téat one year ago todsy, November 3, Hehassed away ”r‘if""‘. Iy arce & o Bl dark w world HTERS AND 8ON.1N. ZZIE C. AND CHABLES P. CLEM. In sad but our on apd brother, parted this life seven yea vember 29, 1614, Seven sears of ailent sorrow, Seven sears of grief and pain: We miss you Wien the morniog dawns, We miss you when the Bight returns. e miss you bere, we mise Jou there, Dear Roy, we miss you eve Your loving emile. your loviag No one can 8l your vacant place. Some time, some day our « The face we loved wo Some ds7 bis hind wm dnp ‘in ours And Big rA'rm.B, ROTHI oving _remembrance of LEM. who de- 350 today, No- ares eball see IO'IBEB- SISTER AND lolnu A tribute of love to the memory of our dear beloved sister and sunt, MARIA JORDAN. who departed, this life Sve :ur- g0 today, November 29. THE FAMNILY. MAX. In end but Mlniflrvmubnnu of our dear mother, MARY LOMAX, who de- garted chis lite tweaty-one years dgo today. ovember .'a. 9«' ce. HER_ CHILDREN, "EIMER. AND HENRY EOMAX AND MRS. SCETE EWELL: NELSON. A token of love to the ssered ‘memory of our dear mother, BIRDIE NEi- BON. Who departed this life five years ago today, Novewber 29, 1816. In_our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly, tender. fond and true; Thete 18 ot a day, desr mother, bat we do not think of ¥ nrqu\xLY DAUGHTERS, BERTHA SMITH. In sad but loving remembrance of our father, ROBERT A. EMITH, who died cBe year ago todsy, November 29, 1020. Just s thought of loviag vemembrance, ust & memory fond and true, J-m 3 loken of love's Gevo sull for I8 DEVOTED SONE JOBN AND BOBLRT. 'WATKINS. A tribute of love to (h. memory. of our dear parents, MARY E. 'nun, ‘who departed this life October 30, 1884, and JOHN W. WATKINS, who eutered iato rest November 29, 1919. Loved in life; remembered in death. od TOUNG. In sad but sweet momory of our \mw 1914 =3 The month of November once more is here, ‘To us the saddest of the year. Because seven years ago today Our darling baby passed away. The Sowers we place upon her ve Will wither lplfl deci PG 528 But the love for ber vnu sieeps beneath ‘Will never fade away. No one knows our longing, But few hi e ‘We shed ou; ching heurt When others are Woraed" s rarmen. Seven long years and pain still eore, As time moves on I miss her more; Her memory is as fresh today As in the hour she passed away. In my beart your memery lingers, Sweetly, tender. fond ai There is ot & day. dear sister. That 1 do oot thiak of yeu. " FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA, AVE. 8.E. B pmeota 101, rivas bulances. Livery in Conzectiog. § o g E i§ fic 412 H st n.e. Modern_Chapel. Automoblle Fuverale. bmbu-n-a 1578 'meileu Ool. 7023 w HIN To01.2908 1403 -v Private_Ambulance. V.L.SPEARECO '“" (WEITHER THE SUOCESSORS OF NOR gou- NEOTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. SPEARE MW' Phone Franklin 8626. 940 F st nw. ~ Joseph F. Birch's Sons Phooe West Automoblle Bervice: - W W.Deal & Co. 818 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 3484 Automobile Service. Chapel. J. WILLIAM LEB, Funeral Director and embaimer. Livery in conpection. 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