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"THE FVENING STAR, WABHINGTON, I Just in time for Christmas_giving! &, T. T, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1921. 7 v - 1,000 lovely new blouses See them in the window %, Note their newness! | A word or two of the 9 styles sketched above 1. This distinctive model is devel- oped in chenille embroidered crepe de chine. The color combinatiens are leaf brown with rust red, etc. 2. This georgette with its tie back butterfly sash, pin tucks and filet lace will charm the most fastidious. Flesh, bisque or white. 3. Elegant simplicity marks this crepe de“chine with silk faggoting and fringe. 4.This gay listle blouse combines cherry red and navy crepe de chine. The color nete-is repeated in fancy dizcs. 5. A glimpse of scarlet shows through the picot-edged slashes of this Frenchy model of navy crepe de chine. 6. This demure model is of georgette with tucks and valenciennes lace. 7. A most elaborate model of navy georgette with silver gray pin-tucked vest and cuffs. Wee red buttons lend the required color note. The tuxedo collar is finished with wide silk fringe. 8. Silk stitching gives charm to this graceful slip-over of Mohawk crepe de chine. 9. Fetching little crochet buttons, band drawn work, silk embroidered net bands and georgette combined most eflecuvely make this model “tres chi Yes, tliej are blouses the recipient is sure She will recognize the qual- ity of the silks, the richness of the trim- to appreciate. HAT a happy solution to one’s gift problem—to double one’s gift and to multiply the Jaappiness of the These blouses will do it. recipient. mings, the beauty of the styles. have thirty-eight styles from which to make discriminating selection. the trimming! covered buttons. And you 38 charming styles— " ; nine of them as sketched We have had no such blouses here under $5.95; we have had scores of similar styles at $7.50 to $10. Costume blouses for every occasion— also tailored and semi-tailored styles, tie- back and overblouses, together with delight- ful novelties. Consider the matcrials——heav.y crepe de chines and georgette crepes. And Real filet lace, hand embroidery, wool or narrow silk braids, Every conceivable style. White, flesh, brown, navy, mo- hawk, bisque and two-tone combinations. All sizes 36 to 46. -Important! Please note rules of sale All blouses segregated according to size. Extra salespeople will insure prompt attention. Exchanges made only on day of sale, for we should have more customers than we have blouses. Bozxed for Christmas giving if desired No mail, C. O. D. or phone orders 1,500 pairs first quality, finely finished Full-fashioned pure silk stockings Just arrived! Now, watch ’em speed out! Women's glove Same good quality as sold out in double-quick time last week. First quality glove silk, with bodice silk vests top and ribbon shoulder straps. Desired flesh shade. Sizes 36 to 44. Christmas Sabings Checks Cashed (2 its quality. 7th at F Pure silk stockings with service in every thread; a stocking that shows All rich, crunchy silk, firm and deep bodied, the kind you can han- dle almost as roughly as a lisle. the regular price as to create a sensation. - We'll crowd the store tomorrow with this won- derful offering, for it’s the first time in years we’ve had pure silk stockings of such quality at $1.75. silk, with mercerized lisle tops, soles, heels and toes. And all these shades-black, Rus- ‘sian calf, leather, nude, aluminum, nickel, silver, gray, lime. Boxed for Christmas giving The Hecht Co. 7th at F Where prices are guaranteed JOHN C. FISHER DEAD. Thentrical Manager Was One of Producers of “Floradora.” CHICAGO, December 13.—John C. Fisher, widely known theatrical man- ager, died suddenly here when about to take a train for Pittsburgh. He wasg with his company, the Irish Play- ers, and had just concluded a five-weck ;:su’emont at the Olympic Theater re. Fisher was one of the producers of the famous light opera “Floradora” which netted its owners nearly a mil- lion dollars. THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland —Generally cloudy tonight and t morrow, probably becoming unset- tled; ljttle change in temperatur lowest tonight above freezing; gentle variable winds. West Virginia—Cloudy togight and and tomorrow, probably becoming unsettled; little change in tempera- ture; moderate northeast winds, ‘West Virginia—loudy tonight and tomorrow, probably becoming un- settled; little change in temperature. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 53; 8 p.m., 43; 12 midnlghl, 41;4am, 39; 8 am, 38; noon, 42. Highe; tempenture. 53, occurred 0 p.m. yesterday; lowest tem- ure, 38, occurred at 7 a.m. toda; Temperature same date last year— Highest, 42; lowest, 2! Barometer—4 p.m., 30.07; 8 pm. 30.24; 12 midnight, 30, 27 4 am., 30.3; 8 a.m., 30.43; noon, 30.46. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 a.m.: Great Falls—Temper- ature, 38; condition, muddy. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 3:07 a.m. and 3:: 1. p.m.; high tide, 8:54 a.m. and 9:08 The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7:27 a.m.; sun sets 4:54 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:27 a.m.; sun sets, 4:35 p.m. Moon rises 6:37 p.m. Automobile 1 b i f’ nted obile lamps to be lighted one-half hour after sunset. . ‘Weather in Various Cities. Statlons. ‘a0pomoreg +-kuparens! 199318, SEERERE] "W ) EBERNE BEE GBBRRSBLRENBILRTABHERSTRRER BREVETERELERIRY, ‘Woman’s Party to Make Campaign in Nine States. Inauguration of campaigns imme- diately in nine states for the passage of the woman's party state “bill of rights” were annéunced following a meeting %1 the national council of the party here. The campaigns will be launched in New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Virginia, Maryland, Kentucky, Mississippi and South Car lina as soon as the respective legis- —==2.7000 85 the respective legis. yesterday Hupmobile owners in- variably pay less for gas and oil and repairs. STERRETT & FLEMING Incorporated Champlain St. at Kalaroma Road (Below 18th st.) Thene Nerth 5050 AB z“.....m";‘.m; ‘Brewewn = 611 Twelfth Street mi i r;me-w ::M f‘ C -nd : 4 SEEE I : } 30 = e = "."‘ 2 : i okl HAR! A o i io. 30 5 ks HEINBUC 8t. Lou 2 a WASH., D.6. 30 “ Cloudy SEEKS “BILL OF RIGHTS.” % latures convene early next month. Equal rights are specifically guar- anteed in suffrage, office holding, jury service, civil service, choice of domi- cife and name, control of property, guardianship of children, divorce, Dpenaities for sex offenses and “in all thvr respects’” under the bill. BORN. McDONALD, Sunday, December 18, 1921, at Lanham, 1o Josel and’ Mary E. MeDousla 'S dntpnten Patrcia Ellen. DIED. BIGGS. Sundsy, December 18, 1921, at 1 Oiclock pom.. Auznlrts I toved’ husband of Mary E. Biggs, aged 79 years. Funeral from ¢he chape ot Eeorge W Wise Com- pan; st. n.w., Tuesday, December A R orclock s o Relacives and triends L.V nn.x.. At 2 p.m., Saturdsy, December 17, 1923,'CHARLES BRILL, in his ninety-second Fugeral from ‘Taltavull parlors. 443 Tt st ww., Tuesday, December a.m. Toterment at Alexandris, FAN tives and friends invited to attend . CHRISTIE, Sunday, December 15, 1921 at his residence, 1620 Hamlin st. n.e., HARRY R., beloved husband of Louise M. Christie, in’ his 57th yesr. Funeral Tuesda cember 20, at’2 p.m. Interment priv DAVIS, December 17, 1921, at 6:20 p.m., 8t the residence of ber daughter. Minnie W. Quincy_st. HANNAH M widow of the Iate Wilson Davis. Interm at Loudon Park cemeters, Haltimore, M, 1 p.m., Tuesday, December 20. FAGAN. December 17, 1921, at her residence, Montague st. MINNIE B.. be oved daughier of mnum J. Fagan and the I » h te Minnie E. . Fune Tuesday. December 20, . from Clapel of the n st Transfiguratiop, Gal 14th st nw. . um Passed awa, o'clock this ing. December 10, 1921, WILLIAM uzvn Y GATES, beloyed {nfunt son of Ha und Ha; Gates. Funeral from E Capitol ot cat 4 p.m. December 19. Of such is the kingdom of beaven. * GATES, RICHARD. The officers and members o1 the Grand Chapter, Roval Arch Masons, are hereby notified of the death of Pest Deputy Grand High Priest RICHARD GATES and re herens ordered to assemble at. Nineteenth Street Baptist Church, 19th and I sts. n.w., Tueaday, December 20, 1921, at 11:30 a.m., for the purpose of attending 'the funeral. 30 . DAVIS, Grand High Priest. CHARLES P. FORD, Grand Secretary. GATES, Jonathan Daris Conslstory., Xo. 1 320, A R.. is hereby ordered 1o as- at’ the ‘new” Seottien ‘Rite Temple, 1633 1t st o, Mondsy, December 16, 1o2f, at 11 o'clock’ p.m.. to proceed 1o the ce of our u-mnea pese, Hlustcions RICHAND B ATES, 58 t. n.w., where rvices will be con- Regalia, will be mily and riends the Kadosh midni ducted by the co !ory furnished at the temp) are invited. ARTH‘ ll J. SMIT] Commander in Chief. EDWARD J. MORRIE, 3: Bec'y and K. of £. and A. OATES, Widow's Son Lodge, No T F. A will hold a special communication 'Nm ember 20, 1921, 11 o'clock a.m.. to ltl!nd the funeral of Brother RH.EABD GATE rrices at Nineteenth Street ap- tist Church. at 12 o'clock. By flrd' 0f DORE M. SAUNDERS, J. 8. GEORGE, BSecretary. GATES. The Grand Commanderv, Knights Templar of the District of Columbia. is here- by ordered to assemble at ineteenth Street Baptist Church at 11:30 o'clock a.m. Tues- day, to attend the funeral of our late Past Deputy Grand Com- mander, RICEARD GATES, By order of 8. CRAIG, Grand (‘ommlnder C. D. PREESIAN, Grind Recorder. GATES. Henderson Commandery, No. 2. Knights Templar, is hereby ordered to as remble at \hrmellh SIRP! lh\t'l'hunh ing. mber 1590 clock, o attend the faperal of our late frater, Past Deputy Grand Commander RICHARD GATES. All other Knights Templar iavited, F. SMITH, Eminent Commander; Recorder. December HANO. On Monday, December 19, 1921. at his residence, 1858 Columbia road, MICHAL 0, beloved jusband of Henrietta Hano, in his seventy-fifth year. Funeral from his late residence December 20 at 1:30 p.m. * KINS. Saturday, December 17. 1 ANNA L., widow ‘of Hugh Harkios mother of Ella 1. Kinney, Emma Frain and Effe Hanlein. Funeral from her late resi- dence, 2016 N. Cap. st.. Tuesday. D ber 20, at 8:30 a.m. Services tin's Church at 9 o'clock. CH. December 19. 1021 of his brother, J. C. Helnby 1, at_the home of East Falls PETER H ged 71 i’ Metint Sofieat JBatlsto Wednesday. 2] 3 pm. Relatives and Trioas S invited." " (3t."Touts, Mo.. papers please copy.) 2 . December 18, 1921, KEANE. Suddenly, Sun residence. 27 place beed “usband. of - Lillian W 4 father of Helena Keaze. Notice CESON. Depai life Sunday. De- cember 18. nm, S 4 150 b EDWARD- ENA JACKSON '(nee Harris), beloved wife of Raymond Jackeon. daughter of Frank Harrix and sister of Charles A. Harris. Fu- 1 from ler late residence, 118 10th st. . December 21, at 8:30 a.m.. rian's Church, where high \fl‘ at 9 am. for the re Weds e e mags will be & of her soul. JONES. December 16, 1921, PRORGE'C., Tratarca son of William, H. and the late Sarab Jones. Funeral Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock from St. Cj prians Church, where requiem mass will be said for the reposs of his soul. Kindly omit On Frifay, December 16, 1821, at his residence, 1868 Columbla rd. Dr. TRANZ JUNG. Funeral -ervh'fl it be beld 25 vis Tate residence, 3 25 Monday, December 19, 1921, at 10:30 8.m. Interment private. MORROW. On Saturday. December 17, 1921, at 9:30 p.m., MARY L. MORROW. in the elehtonirat year of her age, beloved mother of Abble L. Morrow. Fuperal at chapel of 3. William Lee Sous, 332 Pennsylvania ave. at 3 p.m., Monday, December 19. n. PRIOR. On December 19, 1921, at 2:30 a.m., JOSEPHINE, wife of the late George G. Funeral from her late residence, 310 Wednesday, December 21, at Prior. 10th 1 p.m. SAUNDERS. Departed this life Saturday. December 17. 21, st bis revidence. 2410 F . WILLIAM 1. SAUNDERS, the’ heloved nd of Daisy Saunders and devoted ather ot "Margaret. Amella and William, ir., Saunders, and brother of Mary E. John- won of Jersey City. nd _Gertrude Lane, and nephew of Jemes Sanaders. Fu. I from the Nineteenth Street Baptist December 20, at 2 o'clock a relatives invited. The Flder Men's Relief Asso- the death of Brother WIL- LIAM L. SAUN! his residence, 2410 F st. n.w., and that the funeral will be held from the Wiseleenth Street Baptist Church, ‘Tuesday, Decem ). 1921, p.m. GEO. W. ETEWART, President. 7. C. BURLLS, Becretary. ‘Monday, lieflml-r 19, 1921. at his residence, 908° Massachusetts ave. n WALTER SCOTT, beloved son of Winfield Scott and Mary E. Smoot. Remains will be taken to Oak Grove Church cemetery, Prince William county, Va., for interment. ELL. Sunday. December 18, 1021, at 1:30 p.m., CARRIE L. TERRELL, beloved mother of Wilson L. Terrell. sister of Msria Banks, Ellen Carter and Deiilah Nash. Fu- neral from Mount Carmel Baptist Church, Wednesday, December 21, at 1 o'clock. 20¢ ™ nmmn.uul . In loving remembrance of our dear nt!h[:iv Il: lflndnmhe:fl‘ II;IABO!L:NP‘ BATI ‘who passed to spl e sixteen years today, December 19, ms. Her physical body wi to_rest in Blmw bat her l-oflll lp!nl hln n:; B e beantifur home heyond the snent river. where all is harmony and love and parting is unknows. Ten. we'll meet beyond the river. 'When life's stormy voyage is o'er; We shall meet to part, no, never, On that fair celestial shore, ‘Where the songs of those above us TRoll in harmony around. HER DEVOTED AND ONLY DAUGHTER An elic fotces swell the chorus Y& heir sweet melodious sounds: etiwe '“ meet them, all the loved ones, ‘Torn on earth from our embrac "E shall listen to their '0|efl. HpR xf)"flm flal‘:NDCBlbDB!N LANCHE, 1 SADIB: ummnmrn. ::‘ lmlnl remembrance o our_dear wife ETHEL M. PAUMGARDNER, who de o aried this lifs oné FDEVOTED HUSBAND AND SON. * remembra Insad but loving ot daughter, HORETTA LEONARD who departed this life December u. lnt. five years ago toda; Today recalls a memory of a dear one laid to rest, And those who still remember her are those ‘who loved her best. MOTHER AND FATHER. * BROWN. A loving tribute to the memory of HORETTA LEONARD BROWN. who was called soddenly from m midst December 19, 1018, v Fen m)'l rowELL « BROWNE. In sad but loving oo des mother, CATHARINE B llDle ‘who left us eleven years ago today, ber 19, 1910. She has gome to live with the angels And we know she is happler there, Fer into that beautiful countey There cometh no EER DEVOTED sox«u. lu'rnu:w T. AYD ULYSSES R. BROW' DELANEY. lovin nmembm:- of my dewr Tviter. I8ABHL DELANET, who e parted this life two years ago today, De- cembér 19, 1910. Yo eus knows bow T have missed you In the two ears gose by: 1 shed my tears fiom an aching heart others aro fas! YOUR wm! MN , HATTID ,, DRIVER. IN MEMORIAM. PAIRFAX. 1In sad but Jovin of my dear son, TIFNEY eparted this Jife six years cember 19, 1915. Every day brings ewset memerles, Dng»-"hln my heart ¥ cherish” oughts of the one I loved S MOTHER, THERESE FAISTAX. * loving memory of my desr ' BA’ urrr In mother, BETTIE HATCHETT. who departed {his life threc {eurs ago totey, December HER DALGHTER ub!. z mrcm:rr Sacred to ‘mother. BETTIE HATCHETT: who ¢ flenn-d this life three years ago lodl!‘ “Gone but mot forgot: ALICE E. LOLL!\'! - HOWELL. In loving remembranes of our dear brother, LINTON 8. HOWELL, who departed this life one year ago todsy, De- cember 19, 1920, The softening hand of time may mootar the bitterness of grief, but his memory will ever linger fresh with us an the fragrance of some sweet rose and will ever live en shrined in our hearts. May his soul rest in peace. s KisTERS. - WELL. Sacred to t ear Dushand, LINTON. . HOWELLs who en tered into eternal rest ¥ December 16, oo, "™ ot Jear ase tot; May his soul rest i MARGIE SMITH HOWELL, - In sad but loving remembranre of my dear son, THEODORE KYLE. who passed amay three years ugo today, December 19. A word of sweet remembrance of a mother In my hert oo i 1 tly, rt your memory s sweetly. ‘tender, fond and irge. o There ix not a day, dear Dore, that I do not think of you, As I think of you in silence and the eves that see me weep, Bat many & ot fear: K el rhon Wiher HIS LONELY 3 OTHER, M. E. HAINES. * remembrance ATRVAX, who today, De- McKENZIE. Just a token of remembranee to ZIE, - my dexr mother, FANNIE M. MeKEN. Jiho died one year ago today, December o0 a mother? While yet she's apured to earth; Don’t wait until + gone away To know her precious wort DAUGHTER. * Love her well SANDERSON. of my dear mothe: Who departed thi December 19, 1920, BANDERSON, r dear mothe departed 1} December 19, 192 life one year ago e JULIA. A tribute of love to the memery of son and brother. WILLIAM P. . Who entered into ef €ight Sears ago today, mcemh-r 1t e hour he passed away. BIS LOVING FATHE ROTH- ERSAND Sisten. - MOTHEE. B STEWART. dear fath = our sectaivon mother, LUCY ST Kome day, when on our list'ning ear Shall fail’ the song of heav'aly cheer. When we shall Lread the golden street And_there our pre: greet. MATME LAND TAVIED sTZWAnT Ir. * TUCKER. Sacred to th brothers, WILLIAS W, TUCKER, :-{a i December 18, 1906, “and ARTHUR F. TUCKER, who died December 20, ms Loved in life; in death remembe; SiSTER ANNIE. * WATTS. 1In sad but loving_re my dear Dother, CLARA ‘WATTR, who e parted this_life tw T s e e Dear Il the grave where she is laid, Kweet is memory that never will fade; Part of my life lies buried deep Under the »ml where mother sleeps. LOV G AND DEVOTED DAL!.'BTBR RS. LOUISE W. ROBINSO: WOOD. In «ad but loving remembra my dear’ busband, ‘th!?"fl I WO0D, whe eparted_this - departed this ife'four years ago todsy. De In_my heart your memory lingers Sweetly, tender, fond wod thue. There is not a single day That 1 do mot think of you. This world may change from year t Our friends from day to dag. o But never shull the one T 1o From my memory fade aw HIS LOVING WIFE, JULIA WOOD. * ‘WOOD. 1In sad but lovin aur deax” eatler, JOKEFH T WOOD: ‘who leparted this life fe - departed this life four years ago today, De Today recalls the memory Of a loved one Jaid 10 rest. Those who remember him Are those who loved him best. JOE AND ROB. * ‘WOOD. In sad but loving remem! my desr wife. EMMA AMELIA WOOD wie geparted this life nine years ago, December Nine vears have passed and my beart still As time ‘goes on T miss ber more. Her loving smile and gentle face, None can ever fill her vacunt place. HER HUSBAND. FUNERAL UIRECTORS. 1208 HSTREET NW (FORMERLY S40F SThW) PHON MAIN 108 chols WB'Spears JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. B.E. Medern Chaj ‘Lincols ivate A-bnlllt-. . Livery in_Counect WM.H.SARDO&(D. 412 H ot. ne. Phone Linceln 534. Modern Chapel. Automobilc. Faserets " Quick. Dignified and Eficient_Service. . g 816 H ST. N.E. u—ouuu. Automobile_Service. V. L, SPEARE ¢ CO (NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS com. NEOTED WITH THE 0m!fll.'%¥ ABLISHMENT, Phone Fraukiin 6636. 940 F st. n.w. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 1n s2d but loving Temembrance MARY E. SANDE! » In sad but loving Temembean: REON, * al rest | 9] 3034 M St. N.W. Estblished 1801, Automobile l@rfl::m iy Jostom. JAVLER'S Ben= MORTICIANS [ AL TCE N Grisins e Phones M. 15 &8 WILLIAM L‘l_ Funeral m and tllb‘llntr Livery in conpection. Oomme- dious chlpel and modern crematorium. u«-n prices. 832 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 13885. Timothy Hanlon @41 H ST. N.B. Phone L. 5548, s e 1113 !m'n! STREET N.W. Modern ‘Telephone call, m 5629, Wfi W R. P. EI\H. Prop., Ambu CEMETERIES. FORT LINCOLN Sectarian Perpetual 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. MONUMENTS. —_— ‘We speclalize In designing and erect- ing memorials (monuments and mau- soleums) of quality and character. We wiil gladly show you many beau- tiful specimens of our work in any of the local cemeteries. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fifteenth Street. FUNERAL DES:GNS. RESSIVE FLORAL EMBLENS at S HODBRATE GEO. C. SHAFFER mflf-fi'z W ;‘)'na(e'blal : Floral Co. a 14th end K. Y. Ave. Mals 168 12'!1‘?‘56 mmmm 5 - 0E e . & I