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'MONDAY, DECEMBER 35, NINE ARE KILLED AS TRAINS COLLIDE lEstimated Run STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WILL DISTRIBUTE GIFTS. {CHARGES WAKEFIELD IN DEPLORABLE ‘STATE G. W. U. Masonic Club Inquires Regnrdlug Reported Neglect of ] First President’s Birthplace. The George Washington University has adopted resolutions calling ‘'upon the controller general of | THE EVENING be obtained, said, and an effort HEAVY GERMAN IMPORTS. made to unify and standardize her December 4.—October ded exports by Food. agricultural ‘nts and necessur ASKS FOR COMMITTEE. - |Japanese Member of Parliament Wants Chinese Investigation. international committee !to investigate the Chinese situation | and find a practical method of apply- |Ing thie Chinese financial cousortium suggested by { opbosition parliament. no One of the great problems, he said, was how to eliminate China’s 800,008 soldiers, requiring 80,000,000 Chinese without leaving Tuskegee Institute to Follow Cus- tom of Years. Following the custom of years past, the Tuskegee Institute, Alabama, will receive and distribute gifts of toys. discarded clothing and other articles to hundreds of negro boys and girls whose parents are not avier Sanchez Mejorada have been |able to provide Christmas presents ap[mlnl(d by President Obregon as a commodities taels annually, soldlers destitute. ENVOYS TO RIVER PARLEY. MEXICO CITY, ico Ramos December 4.—Fe Balareza and thy outh e Masonic_Club w0 Twelve Washington. e waay iy so-caHed blue-sky legislation IHEARINGS ON “BLUE-SKY” | saxtns, LEGISLATION TO BEGIN; House District Committee to Take ! Up Proposed Law to Regulate Stock Speculations. Hearings will be resumed on signed to regulate the sale of fraudu- United States to non-appli=ation R. R. Moton, principal of the institute. | Offerings of this nature, or of money. | are being solicited by officials of the institute for this purpose. committee to. represent Mexico at the |couferem-e to be held | Calif.. on the question of the olorado rives should study € tablish a stable government in China in a_spirit of svmpathy. The opinior | Dead in Wreck in Deep Cut grounds at Wakefield." Va tion of the i lent or highly speculated stocks ini the District of Columbia ¢Vednesday morning before the subcommittee of leading statesmen should y place of Geor: Near Philadelphia. the House District committee of | The resolutions ask that the “alleged deplorable condition complained of at which Representative Joe Brown of | Tennessee ix chairman. jthe birthplace of the immortal George under whose nation rose.” be remedied. ‘Washir.gton, leading , our PHILADELPHIA, Combining Our Attorneys representing the invest- i brokers and the di- | head-on collision Where Your Dollars Count Mast Quoting an article which uppeared in that th> birth- found by visi- trains on the Newtown branch of the Philadelphia and Reading railway be- The Star of November 5 Washington strongly urged the ssage of thi tion at the| | hearings during the extra session. tors In & negiected condition and over the ‘resolutions | tween Woodmont and Paper Mill sta- Anniversary and Coupon Sale |rector of the Better Business Bure u | i To refute charges made against them, and to 1. if possible, this miles from ed States | phia. today resulted in the death, T1is believed, of nine to twelve persons e than a score EHREND’ 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. measure, those whose selling cam- paigns had been criticised have 4n opportunily 1o #ppear in opposi- “The Congress of the U Iby an appropriation designated Giving You the Biggest Bargains in Years. tion to the bill when the hearings a Bring the Coupons for These Great Values. snowstorm - communicat vides rumm i with the Danicls of the firm of Foi & wan- Meanx £14.00 receiving deia med Wednesday. Amonz those W0 are 1o Lostity are Richard D iels, lawyers, at 110 north- | west, and A. J. Woodruff of 1513 H street The resolutions point ntroller * general. |visions of the budget und uccounting | 921, is required to investigat of government -re all matters relating to the ap- [plication of public 53 .cretary of the George Wash-! University Masonic eocted. to fuiniah a cony of the ! Jutions o thie controller gencral United States, with a reque priate action — e BAZAAR FOR RELIEF FUND. Local Society Will Help Movement for German Children. | the accident. collision occurred FUR CHOKERS $2.84 with xmlurnl head trim- EVENING DRESSES Women's Fin- $l 50 Black Waists Fast Color .\I.Adras Waists, mother from hxu\\n for lhm rly reports were to the « number of with big shawl and bell cuffs. dn(l women’s sizes. $36.75 and Evening Dresses, i colors and styles. colette or regular neck styles. high or low. 3 Club w"‘"hulnrd to ————————COUPON S « GIRLS’ COATS $7.77 —————COUPON 7- Relief and wre Boys’ Mgckinaw Coats =$3.99 WOMEN’S DRESSES -$9.75 braid trim- Womefi sznterCoats Smart, brand- new Coats, ns along the coun- + summoned. injured and some of the moved to a hospital at Abing- The injured and know were mostly ewiown branch, Coats for girls 4 :$13.77 £ fur or self- embroidered loose or fitted from u diseas: of the hi broidered and s ored styles. style in lot.” dent scemed —— HEART DISEASE FATAL. | | W. W. Jordan. Betired Police Lieu- | tenant. Dies at Hospital. W. W. Jordon. - Washing.on poice foree for twent r=, and who was retired in July, ed here ber of the as a lieutenant terday evening at a local ho art i . who was born in lowa |92 his appointment to | 1. 1585. In the 500,000 underied G I District of ,ur the Ame to the train le overrunning its {REMOVAL RECOMMENDED OF TRAFFIC OFFICER; Him | Soldier ——————COUF v * Extra Sfie Dresses :816.5( COUPON 16— ...’."SILK PETTICOATS COUPON 1l R & G CORSETS,_ - COUPON 10— "Children’s Sleeping Garments COUPON feeee— | $1.00 Satin Camisoles A relief committee the Concord Tk women . beginning to- _\mro than $2.000 has already be subscribed to th 4 0 in brand- effort will be made | h is the amount | Police allotted to the District as its quota. ial features will lend at- s to the bazaar, i members of thich will play to- dark colors. Board Finds Guilty of Gross Disobedi- ence of Orders. COUPON 14 Women Coat Suits ———————COoUPON 15 DRESS SKIRTS Girls’ Rain Capes < in the Regu.ar Ariny. aud was {he entire Indian cumpaizn under | n. Cook. For the pasi twelve y ! has been livino at the So dis mie. He is survived by a o Jordon of this eity. Fanera: ser be hield Wednesday from tie Hor MRS HICKS’ FUNERAL. 1. | Services for Late Christian Worker Removal of Traf cotine and Serge, Hign-class $18.75 in poputar long over-sweater wear, recommended the ¢ ommissioners by the police ult of trials held Sat- llh ke v« :$1.69 ot t»nnr\l\ Serge SKirts. include fashionable :$3.99 | Gifts of Unusual Character to Be Made with pl Held at Daughter’s Home. es for Mrs. Louisa ] Hicks, who | Funeral serv Judson S | died of apoy Tiarsday at the home slit side pockets. Found Only at Our Store Excinxive aud unt | CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. _T14 13th N.W. against the harged that warrant for "of the trafie c wnlm-— {1112 Lamont stieet norihws swore | Saturdz celock at the viola- | Jaughte ce. Rev. Charles A. be'ng | Shreve, pactor of McKendree Metiodist !iSpiscopa’ Church. odicis COUPON 20— 51 Women’s Outing Gowns Women's good qunb COUPON 19— | Girls’ Black Bloomers ———— _COUPON 1 Babies’ White Dresses ‘OUPON 17— WOMEN’S BATH ROBES there being no violation involved Of heavy roh- vas prompuly voke style: of her daug ter. Mrs. Harry L. A number of churcies and missions where Mrs Hick |yea a Christi vork - for girls 6 to 12 y Full cut and well made :$2.84 g!rrlll‘ trimmed col- v qnme p.llhrh nolle prossed. Eyes Examined { 4 | resented at the funeral by oificers znd been found Pretty colors embroidery lars and pocke with elastic bottom and top. (Limit nm) McCormick Medical under the influence | members of tk congregations Pal'- it | hearers were Earl Buiock, H. W. K'ine. and patterns. imitation hand-embr - Glasses Fitted R.CLAUDE S. SEMONES| Eyesight Speclalist. (Formerly, ith E 09410 Metasion. Buds.. 10th and G Sts. N.W. Phone Main 721, AINT IT Dou't let winter's winds and play havoe with woodwork of your home. two or three hours after s alleged that he | Peter Dutouig, W. Penn. J Bro —_————COUPON 24— CORDUROY SUITS $5.95 1ted Norfolk throuzhout. nts Suits, $3.99. troublesom It 1% probable that ap ——————COUPON 21 $1.39 PORCH Al_’RONS dwin 5. Etz) {peals from the { will be noted. {STRIKE THREATENS CROP. Up to $3.50 Sweaters Babies’ Rubber Diapers :$1.84 2 vears old. styles. with high or low Big Cover-All of gingham and choice of tie-bac Pure White, for diapers hereto- RIGGS. We wish to express our si pockets nad white braid e to a customer.) and checks. A strike among the field laborers | one of the Virgin Islands, | asted for two months, i threatening the next sugar crop. yc- of St. Croix. COUPON 27- COUPON 26| Men’s Crepe de Chine Shirts Boys Z-Pants Smts Blg Gtrls’ Serge Dresses Interment was in Rocl CARD OF THANKS. ke 10, our FelRtives uni friends for their iduess. sympathy and bLeaw ifui floral T our beioved 1 wnzuln the late Willam 1 lier N1t sear. poprs, please As in the lour Lo wER O SR L or'a 1.. e one cember CORDUROY PANTS Soft Silk and cording to J. L. Curry st onw’. COARLO BATLEY. |..n§i.,-‘| Cotton Shirts orable price for with collars Isterior and Extorior Work. u- - FERGUSON, IN Pafating Departmont. Ph. N. 231838 The strike resulted from a decision {of the sugar planters to reduce wage to a pre-war < On a piece basis '$2.84 with emblem trimmings. :$7.84 $2.98 ft cuffs and yoko ‘tront wide silk stripes, Beautiful colors and patterns. 1 not do piece work. ——————COUPON 31 $4 BABIES’ FUR SETS —————COUPON 32 $6.98 SERGE MIDDIES —————COUPON 30— Gir!.s’ Corduroy Coats $5 Small Boys’ Cloth Suits : st il Lorraine jare .thP to_get our planting done by | the end of Novemberthere will be no | lived 100" years, 11 . and | ughter - George P apd Auca i Notice of funerai iereafter. . BOWMAN. Departed this_ life Saturda serviceable quallly$3 97 S, LJ Made with sailor and blouses and wide or elastic knee s old Coats Broad at Fairmount 300 Rooms 20 at $2 ! crop for the coming year.” ‘WOMAN FOUND DEAD. cloth, in pretty pat- :$1.97 $4.49 mming and %$2.98 & With 1.Ea.d t cember 3. 1921, at 6 o'cl BOWMAN, at res.de: 1 leaves oue’ son and daughter to wourn_ their loss silk emblem on sleeve. With Running Water with ‘pockets ; found dead at 10 “bed in her | CARROLL, 50 at $3 & $3.50 With Private Baths Balance, $4 and $5 COUPON 36— $1 Rompers & Creepers COUPON 3% | Women’s Coats $27.90 |————————COUPON 37- $1.50 GIRLY’ MIDDIES Y S— | —————————COUPON omen’s Up to $12.50 Dresses $4.85 in a big variet s 3 Duplicated models of highest price dresses. {Fier death hemorrhage, cupied the room in the house the police were told. bu $5700 Women’s Sweaters $385 and some have poc M a gnificent quality Broad- cloth Coats in indeer, and . 5 The police are trying to locate rel Broad at Girard 500 Rooms 50 at $2.50 With Running Water 25 at $3.50 With Private Baths Balance, $4 and $5 throughout. Beautiful colors aml pat- THE WEATHER \‘olumbia~cloudy e CO U PON 39| $1.50 Wool Knit Pettiunh Knee-length, —————COUPON $7.00 Girls’ Cloth Coats :$4.90 $2 00 HOUSE DRESSES $1.67 temperature: Melton Cloth_and vtn«h west and northwest Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight ber 1. Stnw., s of Dennis und Aliee Curpal . Decomber mqm»m mass at the Clurel uception at D o'c Tnterment vate) Mount Olivet tery COLLINS. iday. December 4 12:30 a exidence, Collins, Cowpany. $40 F st. n.w. Please omit flowers. (Pl papers please copy.) COLLINS. Officers and members of 2 to 46 sizes. ul ¢ :lurv and patterns to se- yme are s ers e shirred, others i morrow fair: little change in temper: some braid-trimmed. bly strong west an with colored borders | ture; fresh. i northwest winds. Maryland—Cloudy |row fair; not much change in tempera ture: fresh west and northwest v«xndw‘ West Virginia—Clogdy morrow fair: little change in tempera- | Call Franklin 4856 Trunks Repaired and e COUPON 43 15¢ Ladies’ Lawn Handkerchiefs If these Handkerchiefs an uneven lost stiteh would gell for 1 and plain embroidered edge. ————————COUPON 4: < ' Ladies’ Onyx Hose Samples well-known ——————COUPON 44| HATS SPECIAL | UNION SUITS Worth to %4.00 200 Hats of Velvet, Girly Illbhed Winter - weight Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer- = 12 mldnlght. 30; 4 am. 3 3 vy and - white; seamed back and shaped ankle. Perfect goods. . sport and novelty Couneil, No. 377, Knighits of Columbns, requested to bo present at the funeral of MCHER DIvOTE W Assmc':ou FUNERAL DIRECTORS Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 034 M St. N.W. __Automobile Service . Funeral Direct Estabiished 18s:, ctiapel and modern W3 b II{E S. H HINES CO. ROBERT E. COLLLXS. to be lield o Toes. ; § das. December 6, 19: e Immaculate Conception Churei. Stn an X n. R at Mount Olivet HARRY J. KAN !DEXTER arion, Mass.. 1 S| b . wife of the late Josi aked sixty-nine vears. Funeral her late residence, Bedford, Mass., Wednesday. atives and friends are invite + | FINNACOM. On Friduy. December 2, 1921 Made to Order Il 80 L Street N.E Save money and middleman's profits by coming to the factory. COUPON 47- Men’s Initial Handkerchiefs ———————COUPON MEN’S ALL-SILK TIES - Wonderful ————————COUPON 4 25¢ MEN’S SOX Closely - woven Hishe!l temperature, 37. y; lowest temperature, | occurred at 1:20 today. Temperature same date last year- | ———————COUPON 45 69¢ Ladies’ Suedine Lined Fabric Sue- dine Gloves occurred at | GLOVES embroidered FLEMING. 1, -inch hemstitched Condition of-the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8§ p.m. Great Falls—Tem- | perature, 41; condition, very muddy. . Tide Tables. | (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 7:18 a.m. y 7 am. and 1:04 cerise ef- and combina- tashioned top: "OUPON 52| Pajamas $1.29 full-cut garments; Sizes A to OUPON 40— Al »e7 Hand’chiefs Packed 3 in s good quality soft lawn, with embroidered cor- Men's Fleeced-Lined 'UNDERWEAR Fleeced-lined Yaeger Shirts and Dru\\ ers, with double- heavy floecum Fancy stitched- " Linen lmhal Hand’chiefs| Made of Pure Linen and blue s[“!peq “Tomorrow—High tide, 1:16 a.m. and 4-inch hem- No Branches The Sun and Moo: Today—Sun rose 7:12 a.m.; sun sets, Formerly James S. Topham 3 sllk frng fronts. k Established @6 Years and packed % dozen in box. faced chinta: entipdeate g e aey B e HAMB! . On Sunday, December 4, 192! ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises, i sets, 4:46 p.m. Moon rises, — COUPON 55—————| f———COUPON 56 7:13 am.; sun 15c Twilled Towelmg |—————COUPON 54— 'OUPON 53— Boys’ &Girls’ Fur-Top Mittens lmported» Kld Gloves Kid (:lo\e* $1.89 AllSilk Charmeuse A beautiful high-lustered “Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. e '1 Horlic A Piiiadeiphin: Ta CHARLES | NACOM. nxed 75 yoars, beloved hus- tand of Bertha Finnacom and father of t'e Hofer, Minnie Baxter. Mary Curti linm A f Washingt. nt &t. Maria's cemetery, P Denarted _thi Saturdar, cember 1921, at her Ellicott «t. n.w..'MARIA Moten). devoted wife of J. J. Fleming und loving ‘sister of William Thomas, Othelia | Wright, Clarence and Lonceni > Annell Lucas. from Rock Crék Cliureh, Rev. W. A. Jomes, pastor. Friends and relatives invited. . 1921, at Funeral Tuesday morning, o'clock, from Holy Tri Church. Friendx and relatives invited. In terment private. o5t at her daughter’s (Mrx. Flora C. Yost) resi dence, 26 Girard st. n.c. SARAH, beloved wife of ate Theodore C. Hambright. Funeral services at her daughter's residence | on Tuesday, December 6, at 7:30 p.m. Rela- tives and_friends invited to attend. luter- ment on Thursday, December 8, at Chambers. burg. Pa. HENSON. Departed this life Sunda: Mittens w satin face (or Weather in Various Cities. dresses, skir separate W and brown. All p-»r!pu . with neat red bor- woven and very » 10 vards to The ORIGINAL Malted Milk $1 19 fur-top trimmings: all embroidered. and black stitching. a customer. and brown ¢ 190M0 $1.50 Sheet Blankets 100 to sell Single-bed ——————COUPON 58— $5.00 66x80 Plaid Blankets $3.49 s; full-bed size and espe- cially good weight. | ——————COUPON 20c Bleached Muslin- . *S Yards, :$1.00 pillowcases and other home uses. full pieces and all perfect. | e————————COUPON 57- 23c CURTAIN SCRIMS $1.00 ke borders *+ 0B s inches wide HUGHES. . on Sunday, December 4. and a wonderful P Great big, fluffy The “Food - Drink” for All Ages | m.r, p.m: Quick Lunch at Home, Office, enc Fouutains. Ask for HORLICK'S. arAvoid Imitations & Substibute | Shect Blankets, for under- warm for c drcns beds. Many use these for ironing-board covers. or long curtain White, cream an Wide satin-| nd open-work designs. e ————— T S ————————COUPON 6l Eirmingham. som 80 JACKSON. !+ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Jack. rleston . 29, u | ~—————————COUPON 62— | | —————COUPON 20c White Outing Flannel CEEEE R OUPON 63————| { comber 4, 1921, at 11:30 a.m.. uflmlrr, HENSON. widow of the late Thomas Henso mother of Isadora Harper. Kate liam E. and Charles Jackson. to mourn thefr loss tiree grandchildren three great-grandehildren. Funeral from ate residence, 1125 4fh &t n.w., thence n_Baptist Church Wednesday, Decembe 7. at 1 o'clock. Relatives and 'friends fu- vitedn NALD McLOUD. uged 11 years, B ia and Anne i1 'Hughes. " Fonéral. (pri- vate) from hix parents’ residence, 806 H st. n.e., on Tuesday, December 6, at 2 p.m. In- terment (nnm onal cemetery. . December 3. 192 10 p.m.. " VIVIAN SEANBTTE BUSIE, infant | eon,. aged 13 months. Funeral from resi- dence, 727 13th st. n.e., Tuesday, December 6, at 10 a.m. Frien 5 . JOHNBON. Sunday, December 4. 1921, at 9 85c Table Damask in a generous variety of stripe and IF YOU HAD A NECK I.ONO L!Tm! FELLOW, 69c Mercerized Napkins Fine, closely woven » fully mercer- desirable - 75¢ Wool Baby Flgnnel Soft and warm, for baby cloths and with and fleecy quality with downy 12Y¢ ‘a.m., Miss LUCY JOHNSON, departed this Tite ‘after a_long illness. at’ bher_residence, 21 Funeral services Wednesday, December 7. at Walker Memorial Baptist Church at 1 p.m. 13 JORDAN. Departed this life Sunday, Decem- boarding floral designs. 8 just enough cotton to mercerized and permanent prevent shnnking 27 inches wide. nizmgownu and undergar- B ‘Angeles. 304 SURE THROAT New brisans 30.32 Lient. W. W. JOR- ber ¥, 1921, at 7 p.m.. DAN, beloved father of W. H, Jordan of 16 Seaton place n.w. Notice of funeral beredl after. 6 MADERT. Saturday, December 3, 1921, at 11 | ———ee—————COUPON 67- 54-Inch All-Wool Serge $1.39 Included are some colors ! z::2s2sEssznazs:sszrzmsszsagzs:zss egBessan seflsnnsneraes, 30, Ohhadeipbia. 20.12 Phoenix, Ariz 30.06 Pittaburgh.. . 20.68 Portland, Me. 29.56 Portland, Ore 30.18 $1.75 72x90 Seamless Sheets Cut from heavy double-thread free from dress- ing and finished with wide hem. Limit, ¢ to a cus- Mixed Blue Shirting Heavy Blue-mixed Men's Shirting; cotton 4.Inch Red-Star Bird's-Eye $1.49 market and most absorbent. Priestley’s mous Shrunk and Sponged All-wool 4188 vard sanitar MoQUILLAN. Saturday, December sealed cartons. The best on weight—just thing for men working out of 27 inches wide. TONSILINE wool _ tibets; T covert cloths and other suitings. t her home 'in Burke, Fairfax county, ARAH M. MADERT. Funeral from home - Tuesday, Decem| Interment in_Fal (Baltimore, Md.. papers please copy. John lan and mother of Dr. Francis McQuillan. _Funeral from her dence, 314 B st. 6, at'9 a.m. Wwhere E Jaterment in Mount Olivet cemetery. (Rbode Island papers please copy.) . at 9 BRIDGET, widow of JicGan 17300732 Pa. ave. on. aeis & Dizuified_and Efficient Service “W. W. Deal & Co. "((I-R°Spe:m«:€o 1208 H STREET NWw (FORM:RLY 940 F ST NW.) PHONE MAIN ARSpeare CuNichols WB'Speare JA‘\‘I] ST. R*YAN 317 PA. AVE. S.E. Modern Cliapel. Private Ambulances. Livery in Connection. {WM. H. SARDO & CO. Plone Lincoln 524. 4 . Modern_Chapel V. L. SPEARE CO. _ | (NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR CON. NECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. B. SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT.) 3 940 F st nm. CEMEIERIES FORT LINCOLN The Park Cemetery Non-Sectarli Beautiful and fitting Readily accessible—on electric car line. On Baltimore boule- vard, at District line Ofice. 1235 G St. N.W. e Franklin lustrated Booklet. MONUMENTS. “We speciaiize In designing and erect- ing memorials (monuments and mau- soleums) of quality and character. Let us take you to see many speci- mens of our work in any of the local cemeteries. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fifteenth Street. FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER % 2 EXPRESSIVE l'lllk o |t o MODERATE PRIC Appropriate Floral Tokens shington Floral Co. 14th and N. ¥. Ave Malo 106 Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. Prompt auto delivery service. Artistic—expressive—inexnensive. o EMBLEMS Phnell.

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