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o WWWWWW%KW%&W!@WW@%‘EW%Q%‘EQQQ%@%’fi‘é“%’fi%"-’&‘fi%‘&'&%@fi@'fi%lfl‘&@fiwflflw i Elaine Special Dinner Dance Buifaers : Béauty Shop SaturdayEvening e New Location, 1320 F St. From 7:30 to 12:30 ¥or Sale ain ,Squars Feat of Grobad, 360-foot rthwest. . Splendid” site for ADerimeat oe wmait hovaca. - 30c a Foot R. E. FLYNN 1336 N. Y. Ave. NW. M 893 Open Evenings till 8 o’clock Im Superfluous hair permanently removed. Improved methods ‘of facial and scalp treatments. Manicuring, Shampooing, Ha!r Dressing. Permanent waving without the use of electricity TELEPHONE FRANKLIN 6182 FOR APPOINTMENT Wardman Park | Hotel- For 'Table Reservstions Phone Columbia Two Thousand l Gladly Cash Your Christmas Savings Chec Count Them—13 More Days in Which To Do Your Christmas. Shopping Buy at The HUB—PAY NEXT YEAR Make a Gift to the Home This Xmas Select this Fine Davenport-Bed Here’sa davenport-bed that will be welcomed in every home because it embodies comfort, service and econ- omy—uwith little or no effort it may be changed from a handsome davenport to a comfortable bed for two per- sons. The frame is substantial oak, the covering is of imitation leather. g To land Beckons You—Don't Delay Select the szdtes Toys Here TODAY Velocipede Cuban Cart 59c Genuine “Kiddie Car”’ You know the make— i¥’s guaranteed. 2 Size Boys’ Automobile Strongly made of s metal — has rubber 34&5 tires, steering whccl and racer seat. & A Doll Furniture Car Stuffed Rubber Doll Bec. Imparted Pianos; Sweeper | Table, Arm Chair All sizes and| White enamel frame,| A real little jand Rocker, good N 7"5 .| " Cat styles here for lit-llarge size, with slat bot Sweeper, uze * pieces,. finished| Nicely decora- tle girls. Prices & ey “! made by |in white enamel. Spe-|ted painted sur. stot tor:,,foldmg head 98 “Bissell” |cial for $1 98 race. 25 ar. ... & 9clend oot 25c |the set.. 5¢ (o Dressed - Doll 15-Inch Doll -Dolls! Doll . n Complete Y With pretty o s P 2 Combina- A with hat, curly, nat- : tion head \' shoes and hair. and hands. \@ dress. Com- Bisque o s 18 inckes ’b.unduixon head, sleep- o000 high. Ni ead, sleep- i yes. ; igh. Nice- " ly dressed. Find YAl 5 Lowest Prices at the Hub 35¢ Ash Receiver 59c- —of Mallog;; | any, wit I glass *ash re- c S ] 9_-_—_75 -, Polish Mahog- ish, with dayu le - column - platform base. This will make GIVE “HER” A CEDAR CHEST an ideal gift to ey e b 2 8 $13: 75 s Grai asy Cra E.'.ppcru.Spcclal Terma,ofcoum‘ L porter & Exceptional Values i Coats and small pieces of guaranteed quality}j 1336 F St. NW ammmmmawmgmmmm&wz&mmm&&m&m%m&mmmm ISIR ARTHU'R PEARSON MEETS DEATH IN BATH i Slips, Striking Head on Faucet, £ and Drowns Before Aid Is Poskible. < By the Associated Press. 2 . LONDON, December 9.—Sir Arthur Pearson is dead as the result of an accident at his home here. While in his bath he slipped, striking his head against a faucet. .Stunned, he fell into the water and was drowned be- fore ald ‘could reach him. ,SANIA LA P READY FOR PO Women of Kiwanis Club Make inal Arrangements for Christmas. Il Il ington yesterday afternoon. After making several anmounce- ments pertinent to members of the organization, .President Claude H. Woodward turned the meeting over to those who have been working for the past two months preparing details of the event which annually brings so much joy to thousands of the little ones. Santa Claus te Be Instructed. Charlcs W. Pimper, chairman of the men’s committee, announced that Cyril Arthur Pearson was born Feb- | Final arrangements, for the Santa ruary 24. 1866, the son of the late|Claus pack to be conducted by the ev. Arthur C. Pearson of SpPring-'women of Kiwanis for the poor of fleld, Chelmsford, v Porna pamaford. and was made 2 1the city were completed at the meet- outstanding publicists in England until his_eyesight completely failed 1n 1914. He founded Pearson's Week- 1y and other well known publica- tions, among which probably the best known Is the Daily Express of Lon- | don. Another of his ‘properties, which he acquired by purchase, was the London Standard, which he con- solidated with the St. James Gazette. | He disposed of this property follow- ing his affiction. At the time of his death Sir Arthur was president of the Natlonal Insti- tute for the Blind, and during the European war he organized measures for the benefit of blinded sailors and | instructions “would be given those soldiers. Early in 1919 he visited acting as Santa Claus and in charge Amerlea in connection with this(Of automobiles at a meeting to be work. He was also the founder °(|l>eld at his office. Security Storage St. Dunstan’s Hostel for Blind Sol Qomn;m on December 19, at 10 diers in London. ¢1o¢R a.m. All other chairmen will meet at the same ace two days after, amd the distribution of pres- Mra. Mollie Smith of Smithton, Ark..ients will take place Thursday. De has the distinction of being the on cember 22, folloving the regulur woman member of the Independent |meeting of the clu Order of Hoo Hoo, the national fra-| Harry Hahn. ehairman of the av- ternal goclety of the lumber and allied | tomohile commitiea. ApDe i for use that day, and 1 imen.bers respondgd. Mrs. T. W. i rett, chairman of® the women's co I mittee. reported everything in readi- | ness for final distribution. The wom- | n of the club have completed more ! than 3.000 presents for children. On . motfon of Harry G. Kimball, the club voted flowers be sent Mrs. James ! Kelliher, who met with a serious {accident’ Tuesday. Visiters Present. Rev. John E. Booth of the Kiwanis Club of Watertown, 8. D., and George W. Parkbi!l of the Jacksonville, Fla.. club, and H. R. Thompson of Clifton Forge, Va., were among those present and spoke of Kiwanis activities In! their respective communities. The men's committee in charge of { the Christmas program is composed f DORAN’S s, FUDGE Chocolate 60c Lb. " Sold only at Doran's: Chocolate Shop, 39 H St. N.w. (Opp. Gev't Priating Office). Gifts of Unusual Character to Be Found Only at Our Store songl service at a mederate charge. 1f you knew how eur modern methods and equipment serve best you could mot be content with eld time methods. This organization is one maintaining the Bigh- est ideals and is conducted with the utmost financial consideration toward all who at a time of bereavement are not in accord with a spirit of bargaining. MORTICIANS, An Organization of Efficient Men and Women. Practical Useful Gifts Shoes at Big Savings $3.90 - Woiea s Brogue Oxforde. with saddle strap. in black and tan, low rubber eels. ~ $3.90 Women's Threestrap i kid, low walking heel $4.90 v in p:‘!::"lnl; auit via, Wi Covan peels: T-an Sandalette, with ing heel in patent leather. L Felt Jullets, newest shades color ef- fects, fur and ribbon-trimmed. Men'’s felt and lellher $1.98 Houne in black and tan. Pelt ....coueense = $1.25 B elt .. 5 Leather, $1.98, §249 iR ey er $ Misses’ amnd 10 lc’ll% s‘" l 98 Children’s Lace Shoes. All sizes, $1.98 sloe-. nn en.lt 3 English and hrold toes. Bl:el 11% to 2 $2 98l Men,” * Women and Children Men’s Werk Shoes, ' genuine Black luther d tan . $2.49 ing of the club at the Hotel Wash-} i his /head injured. He was taken | | LEMON at South Rosalston, i ber 9, -~ U Fatal Injury to Dr. R. A. Neale Declared Unavoidable. Coroner Nevitt yesterday afternoon conducted an inquest at the morgue in the case of Dr. Richard A. Neale, seventy-four years oid, 1209 U street. | who was knocked down by an auto | | mobile near his home the afternoon of November 27 and so seriously hurt that he dled at Emergency Hospital a week later. It was estified that the automobile was driven by Charles Walson, 1232 Delafield place. A ver- dict of accidental death was reported. Willlam Corder, fifty-one years old 249 8th street northeast, was strucl | Bradburn, 616 Pennsylvania avenue Imulhelsl, in front of 1021 North Car- olina avenue southeast last n.ght and | Casualty Hospital. knocked down by a street car at 14t and 1 streets yesterday afiernoon was able to go home after receiv first aid at Emergency Hospital zza, thirty-eight years old, eet, wag !lrul‘k by & street { car at Georgia and Florida avenues i yesterday afternoon and injured about | the head. First aid was given at) Freedman's Hospltal PLAN HONOR TO GORGAS. in memory of A school of sanitation the late Maj. Gen. Wi {i® to be established Ala., acc yesterda: rame of the ir - Gorgas School of Sanita- 5—_.___._—_— |Mre George Hebbe rd, { Chiidre urser; " qu hrgvo Home for Foundlir { K. Golibart. House of Go: Mrs. Robert Fleming, Mrs. Charlex | Florence Critterton Hom {B Turpin. Trinity Commu i Mrs. Robert 1 oel House: | Mre. James C. # ighborhood | House: Mrs. Arthur Steinberg, { Friendship House; Mrs. John C. Wine- iman. Good Hope Home: Mrs. Mark Lansbu gh. House of Lawrence Barr. Home Infirm; Mre »a‘uw,!» oranges: CARD OF THANK: late Tesidence: 3 1oved dnllzh'vr of May L. Bri Britt of §24 25th st. n.w. Funeral Sunday, p.m.. from Gethsemane Baptist Ciurch, RevHarvey oficiating. Cease our hearts their earthly long'ng Life is but a fleeting day One by one its links are One by one we pass a Far besond this world of Far beyond this we W shall ind our miwing treasure. '« mansion_ fair. December. &, ene Hospital s COX. son of Mary Cox, 15 monthe old. . Fancral From Wox. |-)|r ents’ residence, 634 Alabama ave. s.c.. Nat urday, December 10, at 10 a.m. DEDGE. Thursday. December 8, 1 0] Suddenly. on Thursday, Decemb 8, 1821, FRANCIS EDWARD FOLEY, of Commander D. P. . United Stat H Ccant Guard, retired. of funeral hereafter. . GIBSON. Thursday, December 8. 1921, mid- night, ES F. GIRSON, beloved u:hm of Mrs. Catherine and the late John ®on. Funeral notice hereafter. JONES. Thursday. December 8, rexiden York ave. n.e. the late Heary her late residence 100" 1921, . 76 New . beloved wife of Funeral from turday. December 10, 2 p.m. Friends relatives invited. In- terment at Fort Lincoin cemetery. . December 8, 1921, JO. . beloved ‘wife of Jami Kelley. from ber late residens 411 st now., Saturday, December 10, 1 LEMON. ers of the Militars Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States announces the death of Hereditary Companion JAMES STEPHE Massachuset Interment at p.m 1921, < w., Frneral services Sunday. o'clock, from Zion Haptist Church, tween 3rd and 413 sts. s.w. December 11, a1 F st . The funeral of Mrs, SMITH (nee Suxder), 1921, will take place from her late residenc 1830 Franklin st. 10, at 2 o'clock. cemetery. Friends and relatives invit THOMPSON. Memvers of Camp 171. United Confederate Veterans, are rwuv ted Ilv tend the funeral of our GEORGE E. THOMPSON, ing at ® o'clock, from 8t corner 8ta and 'E_sts. FRED BEALL, Commander. *| WASHINGTON. Departed thic life W day. December 7, 1821, at 6:30 a.m.. “A!! NGTO! at her residence, 1 Funeral Sunday at 1 p.. $hi. 3Grian Church, 20d and M sts! 5. IN MEMORIAM. ANDREAS. In sad but loviag remembrance of dear, devoted son and nerhel’ HUGO ANDREAS, who departed this life four years ago today, December 9, 1917. Today recalls a memors. Of a dear one Iaid to rest, And those who | remember Lim those who loved him best. ANDREAR. ASD DR CLARA AUNT, OLGA BIRCHOFF. ARPENTER. A tribute of love to the . beloved husband and. father, TENBY A T CARPENTER, Who departed 1) inlnhl No one_knows our longing. And few have seen gis weep. Byt we abed our tears’ (rom aching hearts When others are HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * COPPERSMITH. In loving remembrauce of | WILLIAM B. COPPERSMITH. ‘who def rl;? r God's finger touched T ELLIS. In loving memory or ELIZABETH ELLIS. A. dled one, year ago toda: l)aeflnber HER FAMILY. In sad bot loving remembrance of grandmother, ISTINA HES- H dm 'r-n -wm n:’ chinge from day, Bor e ohati the ‘oue T love e il |Il'r:fll?mu'rm: K. co\\ oot fve Vears ago. today, Sacred to the memory of our loved y dahes wite and mether, MARY 3. HOWE, who entered into Test t€n years’ ago today, December 9, 1 She has laid aside e €ross no more she bearn, t the Christian battie, victor's crown she wears. rce & parting sigh, it Cltiat on Righ. 213 ek e Flouvy. | by an automobile driven by John R. | Fitzshugh Payne, forty-five old, Warrenton. Va., received injuries ; ‘to his head as a result of being | JACKSON. We wich fo express anr since \thukl I'ul appreciation to our relatives and s for their svmpathy and floral od H ATTERBURY. T s, December %, 1921, THOMAS C., beioved Lusband of €. arlotte | Atterbury. Funeral ser w.m Fridar. December 9. at b 1104 H «t. n.e. Iuterment Ridgewood, N. BELL. Tuesdas. December 6. 1621. at the | Home for the Aged and Infirm. JOHN RELL. Rody af « orene. 1f not for by 3 p.m. rday. December 10. such remains_ will be disposed of in accordan with law {BELL, Denaried this life Toesdar uiche at | 9:30 BERTHA SPRU L. be- and James ! R.. beloved husbs l‘-ddnn) Funeral services will be held trick’s Chureh. 10th and G sts. n.w . December 10, at 9 a.m. Interment | at_her The District of Columbia Command- | --m SARDO&CO | { Axp! t lie two years ago today, December 9, 1918. . IN MEMORIAM. n loving remembrance of my dear AURA A, JACORS. who died our . December 9, 1920, not_forgotten. D, J. C. JACOBS. * . In joving remembrance of my A A. JACOBK, who devarted this life ear ago, December 9, 192 1 Oue sear hax pawsed xince that sad day. Viien we Joved was ealled nway: o took her only know xhe weat away And neyer xald iz NEPHEW “SAMER ¥. JACOBS. ANIFER. In sad but |mn.- onr friend. MAG W o Fear ago tuday. Decemint B 10, | To Jive in the hearts of those we love is not to die. INTRE .. aRT CIRC 13 {JENIFER. In sad 1 9, 1020 ER GODCHILD. B JORDAN. Sacr hand wnd departed this 1if cember 8, 1910 | KEENE. our el who depar:ed | Devember 9, locu'nu' 2 of In memory M. Cy, {BEIDY. 1 lociug remembrance of ms wil LLA B. REIDY (nee Shea), who oue yenr ago today, Decembe Mo roxt i p Amen! HUSEAND. DANIEL M. RETDY. * SANDERSON, 1n s snl loving remembiancs, of my dear sister, AD. e cranry wass at K . Ma HER LOV | STUBENER. | wother TUR gei1), wio et us two years | December 9 1019, : [ Our hearts atill ache for you, dear. i Your loss we will ever feci: You bore xour suffering wiih smiling cheer, | Andleft s wound that will uever heal Thank ¢ A our heartaches cannot last for I some blins And | dsy our weeping will be o'er the Niepierd brings His Bock ether We will be one once more HER CHILDREN. * WASHINGTON. Sucred o the memory of « beloved moth 314 WASHINGTC entered iute e est uine years l-’ l Mr. Pimper. chairman; Peyton ' gren's Hosnita Electric Lamps. Shades, Tables. Mirrors, rHelcher Howard Phillips, Edward Aun’s Orph . Peyton B Book Ends. Furniture, ete. Exclusive and un:| Shaw and Harry Hahn. { Fletcher, St. _Jose Orphanage: usnal destgns. | The women on the general commit- | vrre. Vineents | | tee are Mrs. Barrett. chairmgn; Mrs.|Orphanage: Mrs aude Rogers CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. ]U\\lghl N Burnham, M:s. M.'D. Cra- \Home for Incurrbies: Mrs George 714 13th 537.-5374 | bill, Mre. Charles F. Roberts and Ars. | Baker. House of Detention: Mrs. J. M = it PW:;— { Harry Hahn. , {Cunningham. .(1 children, [ i Al H Q.. onomy in Institutions to m Visited. {town, and . Baker eaver. | Sheteinbor 0.y 4 J | Chairmen of the women's commit- l3piscopal Throat-Hos-| 4 Kaow that Gud gives 10 us nocbing for 3 | ! tee appointed by Mrs. Barrett and the | Pital. | _du p;m;m;:nam? \\151 ;:la!n are] H“rs 1 Women in Charge. | Tt what He gives He never cares to tal aude, ward, Episcopal Home s Charles F. Ro i be 1 found at our two stores ! for Chi:dren; Mrs. J. J. Eoobar, Home!,y}::ée("r‘.‘; e R 2 Bt i rore 5 ifor Aged Women. Georgetown: Mrs.iNry Tarry Hahn, the visiting ladies: | o | George G. Cornweil, Baptist Home for |3rg Pl TATAL Children: Mrs. Frank H. Sheiry, Wash- | UNION ( {ington City, Orphanage: Mrs. Harry{ 3219 M St. Giove, Swartzell Methodist Home; |y Shrapie 4 He comes aud scems to make onr .l._\- und-bye we may the mor wing on and on fur evermore. DAUGHRERS MARY AND KATIE { WILLIAMS. A tribute of love 1o the menior of our dear mo CARRIE WILLIAMS who' depared this iife 'Two peats age | | Decomber 9, Mourned WINSTON. BECLAH & ag 1.(...». never to be A In sad it oving T LAH R WINKTO 5. Decomber | WINSTOK. | I Uy HER FATHER MAROS AT WINSTOR. o <wd Lt arling. remembra BECEAR RO A died oue year ago WINSTON. home AUXT chair vacant in our er can be filled. GRAN GRANDMA DA BLANCHE. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS ! T3 WILLIAM LEE Funeral Director {and emvalmer. Livers in convection. . Com: ! dious cliapel atd modern erematorium. Moderaie ave. n.w. Tel. cali M. 1883 { Txmothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543, AND Frank Gsizr's Sons Co. e Tol. HINES, Prop.. 003 14th st. n.ow. & Ambulance. e // - GAWLERS el u""(ufls S ‘159'1"? Pa. lg.c o "ashil . C. T | emasuismes e Phones M. 13, & Quick Diznified and Efficient Service. i . W. Dcal 6 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 3464. H Amnmnbflv Service. Chapei. " R-SrexreCo { 1208 H _STREET NW ! FORM:RLY 940 F ST WW) ! Lu NE MAIN 108 | ARSpeare CuNichols W:B'Spesrs JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. 8.E. Lincoln 141 Ambulances. Livery in Connection. 412 H « e Lincoln 524. Modera Chipel. Automesilc Fanersis V. L. SPEARE CO. | HE SUCCESSORS OF NOR CON. | oerrrER ™ s . H RIGINAL W. B. i SPEARE ESTABI ) Phone Franklin 6626, 940 ¥ ot. n.w. h F. Birch’s Sons 303‘1 %[segt N.wW. Established 184, Plione West 98. Automobile Bervice. CEMETERIES. FORT LINCOLN The Park Cemetery Non-Sectariam Perpetunl Care Beautiful and fitting location. Readily accessible—on electric_car line. On Baltimore boule- .« vard, at District line. Office: 1235 G St. N.W. Phone Franklin 4745. ! Write for Illustrated Booklet. —_— i MONUMENTS. We specialize in designing and erect. ‘lnn 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 De- i cemeteries. THE J. F. MANNING CO,, INC., 914 Fifteenth Street. ! FUNERAL DESIGNS. +|Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. : ‘pn.::‘;_:.u delivery -rvk:.‘ et p: ! SHAFFER *wue RAL KMBLEMS hooe . - 'umu: FID el A ropnate Floral Tokens _ ¥ W: Floral Co. ° \lflllfll.‘."‘. !lhl. . b