Evening Star Newspaper, December 26, 1921, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, DECTEMBER ROSE M. SEFTON DIES. | JAMES S. TAYLOR DEAD. |EYES OF CHRISTIAN WORLD TURN TO SACRED SPOT IN BETHLEHEM Site of Nativity of Christ Child Declared BOYS RING FALSE ALARMS. Three Colored Youths Admit Call- ing Firemen Several Times. A colored boy. ore of three s KILLED BY GAS. Harvey H. Graves Victim—Acci- dental Death Certificate Issued. twenty-two Pension Attorney Succumbs and Is Buried at Rock Creek. M. Sefton _ Rose pension attorney a o 3 it was found in number of years, died Friday at <coloxed Fhovs: i scen | DERE G HIEIS ke of his [ her home, 1537 T4th sireet. S alarm box at New Jei avenue and the daughter of the late Wil and Sarah C. Sefton. were he nx at_her re; 1 at 10 dence, v ing hou whei 15 extinet when ency Hospital mor {of which M | were repri { Interment. w e o= him, but life ician rom bm succeeded in outdistancing b the but_were captured shortly » was a chair against the door, { ters. M. Vandervort, by Policemen Waite, N\ it having been the man’s cus- [ com ns rep sell. They retie- | the office pallbe Ashton, fourtee: on the floor | mother went " KILLED BY XMAS RIFLE. Dies in Georgetown Hosy tal. s col- M., Hos- result be tried in Juvenile Cour i of Dr. the — Ot the | wound in- Luresu of min v o }fln'h'il > at target pre ice with = ) the Emergency i he had reccived as a Christmas Many People Need Glasses { present. It was reported to the police and oroner i, tired by wn serviees were held 11 the 17 —but forego their dvantazes because of the rotion that persons. appearances are impaired tiiereby. BAER GLASSES improve Poth appear- | aneos and eyesight. Appoint u time and let us | examine vour eyes. BERNARD A.BAER, - 13%.. OPTOMETRIST—Tel. Main 1877. 2nd Floor, 217 & 218 Lvans Bldg. Z Grov knewn f ocre. weil - will ac adium and D 1420 o the body, w brother, | ional rescarch coun- |t | the ¢ body ' wa; 1212 F St M, Docrs Open 6:15 AM. 227 2% % 2% le 722772, 722 Y Coats, Dresses, Y W 72 Dresses and Suits at quick disposal prices. % 22, been completely disposed of. 2 & be sold for a dollar bill. % N COATS ” 720 5. You will see countless 7 marvella cloth, with genuine beaver collars, at $4 mere fraction of their present-day worth. DRESSES 2 72 7 I usual Harris Shop dance frocks can be bought as low as $22.50. SUITS y less about our Suit stock, but prices will begin at $25, and former price was $250—will be.more than $75. ‘We will sa. purchases during this sale. All sales final. L0770 I Accidentally Shet, g Entire $40,000 Stock of Sacrificed Without Consideration of Cost Starting tomorrow morning 9:15 o’clock we offer our entire stock of the highest quality Coats, We have leased more spacious quarters at 1316 G St., in the new City Club building, where we will remove as soon as this stock has When this sale is concluded not one single frag nent of merchandise will remain, even if it must Seven years of successful business has established for Harris Shop apparel the reputation for the utmost in style, executed with materials and workmanship of superior quality only. Not one garment goes in this sale that does not pos- sess the usual Harris Shop standard of excellence. Quality the Same! Price—Well, Come and See! Fur trimmed and without fur at prices obtainable only because of our desire to hurriedly dis- pose of this stock. We won’t go much into detail, but you will find some very wonderful Coats of Afternoon and Evening Dresses as low as $15, $19.50 and $25 for frocks that are worth triple. Brocaded Velvet Dresses, in all colors, As low as $35, which you know are worth $75 today. Won- drous Robe Evzning Gowns—values, $100 to $125—as low as $45. And then the collection of un- Due to the sacrifice in prices we will be unable to charge any Was Veteran Employe of Wash- ington Terminal Company. veteran em- cet, monihs. been connected with 0. the - held at his w afternoon at 2 GEN. SAMPSON DEAD. | Eormer Minister to Ecuador Passes Away in Arizona. PHOED Archibald pson, former mi to Ecuidor and f cral of Colorado, died . day; Ariz., December at his home who was Lorn n i b d o | 1212 F St. . al Suits others, too, at only a % % no Suit—even if the W Z attorney gen- | | 26, 1921. Neglccted—Churches Urged to Erect Magnificent Temple. The attention world is now heing tr the « d toa st spot in the tnear east, Bethicher {of Juden, the eity of David, the sit of the nativity of the Christ Child which zave 1o the world on Chrisim mornig approximatel n usual Talles Mirrors and tive furn * CARMAC [ 1 in. <. FERGUSON 1. called, i ugly vi em is built, include potents wi e ¢ probably alwa know that t ot heen o Ve, the chain’ of evidence . most of the w is not dis in P e in doubt. Famous Chocolate FUDGE 60c Lb. Sold only at Dor 29 H St. N.W, (0pp. Gov't Printing Off LAST-MINUTE SUGGESTIONS Attractive Electric Lamps, Un: . Book Ends, CORNEL] h N Painting That Radiates Good Cheer Don't permi vour home (ir teriorate. in de- he woodwork ide or out) to Consuit Ferguson. Ph. N. 231-232, 1114 9th PA NG BY EXPERTS ~ MOURNING BLACK d 2469 | Rosemary Candy —of highest grade. Rich Chocolates, Glace Fruit. Log Cabin Roll, Fudges, and other varieties. Prices, 30c, 60c and $1.00 per pound. PFOURTBENTH ® H STREET® * WASHINGTON vid, atiributed | DORAN’S | | ‘| . i1 Mother of Dead Soldier ’s Chioolate Shop, ’ e { K DRY CLEANING €0.iy3! 24 H | portane pilg them, but | practice on the ms to huy it devout ould them all covld urt it i smid, absurd, nple Sazge of the results of the w nee for the purpose of pr ns for the ¢ nt temple upon ivity. JRARY INJURED XMAS IN AUTO COLLISIONS i: |MacLine Smashes Into Street Car. Several Pedestrians Are Run Down. ven Ly 1L I tocollided with “oear in pant of Stanton's car, hurt t . 1416 S ser ht zs hi Stres He Hospiial for v the driv Julia J = eney Hosp reported she h; Hospilal TOLD IN VISIGN ITALIAN UNKNGWN iS HER SONi Seeks to View Nation’s Hero After Ap- pearance. But Is Refused. the elureh = implored those fn com o the form within the aved, had eppeared 1o her ad ussured her that his was ihe Lody buried in the sacred T in a herself on her knees, she . for ihe love e here all all “the people rely let me nna. nd then wh ve zone fw 100k just once “he 1 ¥ rests in the grea the Ttalian nation. AUTO FUMES KILL THREE. Gases From Engine Fatal to Wom- an and Two Children. D, La. December mother of John King, r of the e of N ¢ fumes ordin I I It i Il The Hoffman Company is as proud of its growing list of regular custom- ers as these cus- tomers are of the cleaning, dyeing, pressing and re- pairing results that we are giv- ing them. 4724 4725 4726 calt Mo s mother an 8 d to 1 ot his c to get the returning he found the three dead. cording to Coroner Fitz of Winni the d s were due to gas fumes from the engine. DROPS DEAD IN CHURCH. Christmas Service Halted for Chi- running & car out of the mud. cago Fire Captain. | QHICAGO. December 26.—While at-, al i Christmas services in Timothy J. Smith, 60 years captain in the fire department. The services were last rites were ad- tending church, old, dropped dead. stopped while ministered. OUNCE OF GOLD IN LABOR. Relative Purchasing Power in Va- rious Countries, Including U. S. BIRMINGHAM, England, December -—An ounce of gold purchases 17.22 hours of labor in the United States; 50.16 hours in Britain; 95.50 hours in Japan; 117.31 hours in France and 201.66 hours in Germany, said C. J. Hannon, member of parliament for the Moseley division of Birmingham, Guoting statistics in the course of an address to theé members of the Na- tional Union of Manufacturers here. —_— To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative BROMO QUININE tablets. The genuine bears the signature of E. W. Grove. (B sure yon got BROMO). 30c.—Adst. —_— COLLEGE MEN AT FRAT MEET. BIRMINGHAM, -Ala,, December 26. _Sixty-one colleges and unmiversities are represented by delegates and visi- ltors arriving here today for the venty-third convention of the Phi éen\;‘l"l'tg Delta fraternity. The first Session of the annual Ekklesia will take place Wednesday morning and the convention will continue through Fridady Nats | her dead | monument | 7 TARES UP RELEF WORK I DESSH :American Expedition Reports Hunger Acute, With Much Disorganization. BY CONSTANTINE By Cuble N T W BILLD o 1 o ment at AL CLEMENTINE. BROW . H Dails i DAHLMAN. ican relicf g tion has arkey. ministr: ion expe lossa A is preparing o the | i | peonle H trict. who a ing those in the Don und h only this difs 1t the dis- stricts in k Ly the sight of dusty. 1 desolated lands. no revolu \ the r ieh, o ’S BURNS FATAL. | of | CHILD istmas Firewcrks Cause Tragedy at Reynolds. Ga. TWO KILLED BY TRAIN. {Auto Occupants Meet Death at | Polks Crossing. Ca. T De IN MEMORIAM. remenibrance DRUG KILLS WOMARN. Ealmaceda. Mme. Paris Author, | ought Relief From Insomni Dee vl nher sand to ! Fureral rector in couzection. Commo- ! crematoriura. Moderats | Tel. B4 Timothy Hanlon | 641 H ST. N.E. Paoge 1. 3343, er’s Sons Co. 1 STREET N.W. 101 1208 H STREET NwW (FORM_RLY 940 F ST NW) PHONE MAIN 103 ARSpears CuNichols WB'Spaare JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. S.E. Lincown 101 Ce o WM. H. SARDO & CO.; L, Phone Lincoln 524. Auntowabile Fuuer i K¢ S OF NOR CON. | NECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. R. SPEARE ESTABLISHNENT.) Phone Franklin GH26. 940 F at. n.w. ! Joseph F. Birch’s Sons i 3034 M St. N.W. Established 1841, | ROLLINS. EITHER THE SUCCESSOR h | { | £t That is in our hearts BY Phooe West 98. ! SHEPHERD. In sad but loving remembrane i Automobile Service. e LA7A BT § one ve GAJfi'.ng's MORTICIANS 1720-1752 Pa. ave. Washingic Phones M. 55125513, CEMETERIES. FORT LINCOLN IREN. 4 ESTABLIINED e Forgo t her. i We foved The Park Cemetery : NTO? 3 o today. < s“-'sm.rl{“‘ P"N‘“l. Care ; "‘]Il:"o \:'“" DAUGHTER A Beautiful and fitting | g 1rre uered to the memors of our S location. : Uinother, MARIA WALTER. who dephrted . R dii accessibl n tuls Tife oue e today, December ssible—o 0. 1 CHUNY | i pAUGHTE | electric car line. N { <ad but On Baltimore boule- { Jovia vard, at District line. Office: 1235G St. N.W. Phone Franklin 4745. Write for Iliustrated Booklet. FUNERAL DESIGNS. l ~ ros. Co. i MONUMENTS. - Gude Bros. o IZMWF St‘i We specialize in designing and erect- .’,i}’l'«’ 0 .::unufv:m:mr’:m {ing memorials (monuments and mau- EO. C. FE 900 14th | soleums) of quality and character. EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMELEMS Pha 31 A representative will call by appointe at MODERATE PRICES. 241417-18 | ment with portfolios of designs and sug- Aj gestions. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., &Progriate Floral Tokens Floral a‘ 914 Fifteenth Street. 24th and N. Y. Ave. Maln 108 1 1920, 0 today. dear mother, us all alo 1 3, [ o took LOVING CHILDR RED, JOSIE, GG D GG AN e Rk Bhboa B 3 (4™

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