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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Capt. Ch-rle- ‘Wharton has been r. Dicut. Col. Hi L. Gilchrist, Army lieved from duty in the oifice of me medical department, will give a seri ! chlet of cavairy, War Department, | of leotures at the Yeterans Bureau and asxigned 1o the 3d Co.nlry. at | this city for the Denefit of medical Fort Myer,.Va. officers attached to that bureau. CHARITES BOARD; BACKS LEGISLA Approves Compulsory Edi tion and Nurses’ Home Ap- propriation Bills. * Four legislative measures recom- mended for approval at the last mest- infr of delegates ta~the council of go- cial agencics was strongly indorsed by the board of managers of the As- sociated Charities at their meeting yesterday aftérnoon. The board had 714-1IST. e have what vou want at the right price—that's P-K service Wilson's “Certitied” smOked Halm § to 10 pound sizes. lb"‘ Z3c Pork Loin Roast.. . Ib., 25¢ Spring Vegetables Fresh Hams. .. ...lb,, 23¢c | Strawberries .pt. box, 40c Prime Rib Roast. .1b., 32¢ Mushrooms .....lb, 60c String Beans. 1b., 25¢ Bouillon Roast....lb,,25c | Greeh Peas.. 1b., 25¢ Cucumbers . ...each, 20c Fresh Tomatoes. .lb., 35¢ Lettuce . head, 10c Morrl, upreme* 'FOR SAFETY FIRST! Call on us for free insignia endorsed by Traffic Bureau to’ at‘\‘::h to wind shield of your auto to give it right of way in joining any funeral cortege. "GAmxs .1b., 18¢c Boiling Beef on previous occasions indoraed two of Just received from Dozen’ 55c MORTICI ANS these measures—namely, the erection res ggs nearhy farms, - P L o S of & new municipal lodging house and TR E R 2 dozen, $1.00 i e - adequate appropriations therctor and AL Pres Rare oS s a colony for the care of the feedle- S Chapel—Crem, minded of the District of Columbia. Inventory Sale Prices N Established 1 The board reaflirmed its position of During our inventory we are sell n% at greatly reduced prices g ey e R a lot of standard high-grade groceries. These are real bargains, A% Votsd ite indoresnitniiciaNe (Cappers Peaches “Bine Ribbon" Peeled PeacHes in bulk. Very fancy quality. 25¢ Prunes Fancy California “Sun-Sweet” 50-60 size, 2 lbs., 25¢ 30-40 size, 2 Ibs., 35¢ Focht compplsory education bill, in- troduced at the request of the bBoard of education, and alsc an lbm’oprllv tion for a nurses' home at the Tub culoats Hompital. It was upllln-d that both these measures have been favorably revommenm the bureau !of the budget of w Gen. Dawes is i director. ‘b nurses’ home is much needed in order to free accommoda- tions in the hospital now used by the nurses, which should be available jfor patlents, to avold thc present | waiting liet. New Members Elected. THree new members were elocted to fill vacaacies upon the board of nanagers: Mrs, Christian Herter, James Marion Johnston and Mrs. Only a Few Days Left ' to Join Our 1922 i C Il Christmas Savings Club Asparagus Tips nbeam” brand, square tan 35¢c; 3 for $1.00 Apple Sauce “Sunbeam,” regular 25¢ can 18c; 2 for 35¢ Premier Jams 16-0z. Glass Jars wberry ] each. 30c “t each, 28¢c A few cents a day will provide funds for 188 Best Imported Bmyrna Pulled Figs next Christmas. Join NOW. Lb., 28c; 5-1b. box, $1.25 {mas activitles of the society. Nots Jvas particularly taken of a departure nade in Christmas. benevolence by Eiving soveral of the mothers of fami. | les under vare the pleasure of doing | their own marketing and buying of prove 3’ furnishing them with money insteas nding the articles to them. \hnv church organisations and clubs had made the society their reprezentative in the bringing of | Christmas cheer into neglected and | noedy Lomes. unparalisled suoccel 5.00 a Week in 50 Weeks Amounts to. . . .250.00 10.00 a Week in 50 Weeks Amounts to. . . .500.00 The Second National Bank “The Bank of Utmost Service” 509 Seventh Street N.W. Milk Pet. Borden's, Carna- tion, White House. Sugar Best cane granulated. .. 51ic 10 1bs., Talican, 11c 100 lbs.,, $5.18 | Ten cans for $1 " K. Ooffee is not an experiment—. 23 C Flour Gold Medal or Pillsbury. 12-1b. sack, 56¢ 24-1b. sack, $1.10 P-K Coffee it's ‘an accomplished fact, rocngnlnd by discriminating coffee drinkers. el SOTS Week Only SSEOSSCOTOBEE Buying Power of a Duilar Is Greater at Everybody’s Today Than Ever Before | 1,000 Pairs Women’s Shoes One Dollar VALUES UP TO $15 During regular selling season these shoes sold up to $15 (2 & 3 & & @ " T & Pair o, DEEE L R This gigantic offering will open your eyes in wonderment. Of course, they are the culling and accumu- lations of present season’s selling, and you’ll find Washable Kids in Lace and Button Boots. Then, too, there are a number of rare and beautiful combination effects. Famous Goodyear Welt and Hand-turned Soles, with Leather—French—and Louu XV Dress Heels. Selling them at such a Tremendous Loss we cannot allow exchanges, refunds or C. O. D. Each Sale must be final. 3,000 Pairs of Women’s Strap Pumps and Oxfords - There are styles al=o that will be next Prices in this éale at savings of three dollars or more a pair. OuPrice, $3.85 | Many of them are natxonall{ known makes, and you'll find Plain Patent Pumps with dress heels, Patent Three-strap and Buckles with military heels, Black Kid Instep Pumps, Louis and Baby French heels; Brown Kid Strap Pumps with low and military heels; also Tan Calf Pumps with one, two and three straps, military and low heels. OXFORDS in Tan, Brown and Black, with either Cuban or low heels. Goodyear Welt soles, of ccurse, with several styles in turned soles. All sizes, all widths; in fact, shoes to fit every foot. See Our Window Display—Then Allow Us to Fit You With a Couple of Pairs 4 & BEHS —taken irom our regular stock, and these are the very latest as to styles. spring’s favorites. 73, OVER LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK. TAKE ELEVATOR ON D STREET. on 50c a Week in 50 Weeks Amounts to. . . . $25.00 51 Wet, 1K Extra sifted. - Special valuc. A Dl $1.00 a Vieek in 50 Weeks Amounts to. ... 50.00 T o e aamant Can, 18c; 2 for 35¢ 15¢; 2 for 25¢ 2.00 a Week in 50 Weeks Amounts to. . . .100.00 | tion of the bowrd the varied Christ- 2 | winds. X 3(and tomorrow; no change in tempera- & | noon, 29. l Mimic Submarine, Dee;} Sea Treagure Seeker, Is Trieste Invention and operated by one man boea invented by an éngineer of Trieste to recover treasure from ships lost at sea -u now tying In the ocean dep! ‘The little craft was ‘flllfl‘ Franeesce Two reflectors of 3,000 can- die-power enable the worker to ate clearly about him while I-T-M 1f mecessary, ralse the undersea boat. The latter, however, rises to the surface without assist- anee. It ts elaimed that the little eraft cam descend to greater depths than have yet beem tained y wubmarines. The boat recently tested l' | meveral maval experts. —_— 812,051, leaving only about $1,000 of the estimated sum needed to provide all-year-around Christmas cheer in these opportunity families. Increase in Appeal Reports from District workers for the quarter ending December 31 howed an Increase in applications nd in dixbursements for relief of a by {proximately 20 per cent over the cor- responding quarter of last vear. most notable increase wae plicatione from homeless m |were fivefold what they were a year EO. The visitors repor nder care during disbursem ed 612 familtes 11, against $9.4iS a year ago. l'o”owink the meeting of eral board, a committee of the mem- bers met to organize an active finance campaign in connection with the efforts of the joint finance com- mittes, representing Charities and Citizens’ 10~ ciation, of which Milton Alles is chairman, to obtzin 10,000 contribut- ing mimbers. William J. Flather, jr.. was sclected chairman of the special committee. DEATH OF MRS. QUEEN. etiLifeleng Resident Expires Sudden- ly at Daughter’s Home. Mre. Kate E. Gueen, a lifelong resident of this city, died suddenly &t the residence 6f her daughter, Mrs. James K. Polk. yesterday. ~ Mrs. | Queen was the daughter of the late | Thomas L. an old-time resi- dont6f Washinglom ‘and the widow of MJ. €. 3. Queen.' Bhe s survived rs. Mary B. Hartung and Mrs. . erce, sistere, and Mise Maud C. Queen and Mrs' James K. Polk, daughters, all of whom were at her bedside at the end. D e ——— MRS. BOYLE, 80, EXPIRES. Reli, | % i | & | 3 of This City. Mrs. Cherry Elizabeth Boyle, widow »f Dr. Corneilus Boyle, yes- terday {n_the eighty-first year of her age. Mrs. Boyle was a daughterd of Gen. J. N. Bethune of Solumbus. Ga, and later of Warrenton, Va. On her marriage to Dr. Boyle she resided in Washington and has llved here ever eince. A brother, James A. Bethune, and a elster, Miss Fannie Bethune, and James Béthune of Falls Church, Va, a; orborns Robinson. nephews, and several nieces and nephews in Georgia survive her. —_——— PERU LEADER EXPIRES. ROME;~January 11.—The death of| Antero Aspill; who was twice ai andidate for the presidency of Pe: | & reported in dispatches from Trent. Je died on a train while proceeding { ‘rom Berhin to Rome. Senor Aspiliaga, who was born in was & weaithy planter. He nrvod n dcpuly and as mayor of Lim , and was alsc president of thl olvu party. In the 1919 presi- dentfal campaign he opposed Augusto B ia, and, after Leguia's election. was arrested, wlth his brother, at Lime, charged with conspiracy against the preaident. THE SAME SERVICE. Three more Star branch offices have been added to the list of branches maintained for your convenfence. At iny of the branch offices you can leave your cash want ad at exactly the same price and receive the same urv 06 as at The Star office. One of hese neéw ones may be near you. Fuhrmnmu Pharmacy, ith and Ea Fnderlck L. Yendall, 4 u Garren's Music Store, THE WEATHER District of Columbla—2Xostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; no change in temperature; lowest temperature to- night about 22 degrees; fresh northwest Maryland—Generally fair tonight and tomorrow; siightly colder tonight; ln-h ‘west and northwest winds. Virginla—Generally fair tonight and tomorrow, except probably light snow in the mountains: no change in tem- perature; fresh west and northwest windes. Virginia—Snow flurries tonight ture. Reeorda for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 33; 8 p.m., a 12 midnight, 30; ¢ am., 26; 8 am, 2 Barometer—4 p.m. :s 34; l! mldn!‘ht. 2 a.m. 715 Hl:nu temperature, 33, occurted at 4 p.m. yesterday. Lowest umpsnmre. 36, occurred at 4:30 a. ay. Temperature same “date” last year— Highest, 35; 1owest, 24. Condition of the Water. Temperaturs and condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, $3; condition, very muddy. ‘Weather in Various Cities. ; smém e, e RGN 2EEREBRRRILEITIR2 23 25! LI E DAL PIRETAS EEEE L REFEAT B b PR SELRYBL! ] Trisael dus foral tribotes rendersd af ’M has REYNOLDS, 5 ™ [ ind relief of | o the Aswociated | OIS, A RAYES. Widow of Physician Leng Resident | MIM W fll"l. JIN MEMORIANM. Sratetolly Uk RATEE. We cherted in our Bearts god, ki oer tor! memortes of onr devoted wife and mothe *ha 'g:""’, MARIK 4 k. BATES. who departed this lif b of our 1t the deal Jaguaty 12, M tl;scllfll\h aunt, AK"‘ -“a‘ 'mw~ Spar. . express Our siacére t0 our relativas and M, ‘memory oncmmma lom!. 3" oved her best. Hn n"‘c-nnwn’%mbu% . 13 a8 but it loving memory ot ou: od_and father, GEORGE P. T FHAK. who Iaft s Tide Sears ago to 18 LOVING WIFE AND 8OX. JAMBS: 1 nl MI lurln remembrance of our dear % Tatoet. mn\ . JAMEE Thegist Jears ndu Jasuery tha .l' d o anks a8 or thelr aympathy ead beautifol ites rende nw death of our beloved duughter, E JACODS, who died Junuary 7, fim!‘l AND FA‘I’BEK . e vmn 6 express my lation o @ friend: hanin | ot day, J thanks and their mmuu the beautifnl oet 1llness 104 foral tribal jered at the usband, g&u’fi‘ V. BEY- eare with thelr changes. Dleasures and teir tesrs B!,:}l 10 us all seema o0 lone! m';.-. ‘oar husband aad fa bfi\mh&l MRS, ¥, H. Jfl“f‘ cx A sincete tridute of lore to the ;mn "L N, “”-‘E: fim':-'.«";;‘“ ¥ 1de n:"'ntvfi"-rrn BALCHTER Y ine. - 2 *ad but loviog remembranca ther, who Onlfl‘d"‘nito rest Ji 'Ghlvl. nl\'aom - vnm, We wish to exptess ouf sincere thanks and appreciation to our relatives and friends for their kindoees daring the lllnese and beaatiful foral tribites readered at the death of cur dear sister, LAURA E. x:uu:n who died Saturdsy, Jenuary 7, Her 15 not Lere, UER SISTERS AND BROTHERS. ¢ R 3 of “our dear no BARNES. Suidealy, Wedneday, Jenuary 11, Wil 'fl betoved | of . A itain 1. n- t we lo oot hnE. of m. i osha HER LOVING DACG Jaan RROW. In tad but lovi: Ko our dear husea Tather. who éifi‘ru s Tifs soret Tears as besis January 12, cemetery. . BATES. Deparied ¢ lm Taredsy, at 4 a t et % on, dear bmaband, to (he x ing to make the homa oF Guf Guar ehildien Jurt (he way Tou wouid bave made it for us. LOVING WIFE, FANNIE. I have missed vou, dear father, God ta heaven only o But I e nk ey When Home 18 ua ad. It 1u not hrm Defore or Caran Jans Rrown. Fuperai | duties you | ey, u 13, at 3 prm., from Rock Creek"Baptist” Church. - Taterment sguat Zion cemetery. BOLAC, - GRRALD, Boiac. sor Ge! h!lfl lhlll V'l'»" oh, how loaely, ke 1t used to be n the Bons conpn.y, 1113 7en o Friday, Jasuery I8, Interment (prive e) Mt. Olivet cemetery. BOYLE. Wednnfiu, Jancary lL 1023, Mre. BOY! }‘anl I!rv =3 Our thonghts ore alweys To that grave wo far away, here our darling fathr jo u inz 1 his peeceful and ' We cam nerer forzet Whale in this worl Ged caly knows our BROOKE, Tuesday, January 10, 1622, at e Hon Alexandriz, pel, 810 King A rvives Sill be private, m 1922, at & pm. beloved huehand of Srobom Tl frome his late residence, 205 McKinley st., Cherrsd ¥ Au- Nary Tath, ai 2 pon Helativce #0d. (riends invited. Tuterment” at Coluinbia Garden cemetery. Virgink BON. Suddenly, Janmecy 11, m:‘.' at and, ELIZABETH, Tureral esevices Frl. day, January ‘clock, at her lute Teaitence. 419 3th 3t WavhIngton: To- | Creek cemeter: unucx v\m sday. ACH. aged 75 ye morning n. Please omit 1 I HIS WIFE. DAUGHTERS. EOLLINS. Whisred to the memory of my deer AN B ROTLIE, who de- parted’ nu- Jife ten years ago’today. Janu- ary 12, Ten mn hn- Pasmed ince that nd day, When one 1 loved was cal Rext in peacs. EMMA RIORDAN, AND KIN{ Flurhing. «f Hobart C. Ving atill. 1 5 LOVING DAUGHTER RITA. * i STIGGERS. In vad and 1grirs KB pmbraage Glenwood «cm tery, Wash! of our Anr mother. MARY TTE L. fowers. 16 RNEST. Departed this life Wednesday, Jan- uary 11, 1622, at m at his rexideuce, lk"h l)ltlflulfle tery HENRY T e bheloved husband of Ilr! L. Ernest. 1euves to mourn his loss his wifs liters _snd & lLost of relatl Funera) from his Iate m\dumx n:hlllle terrace o.w, ?rt ,"ll\m FREY. Wednesday, January 11, 1622, at § tdence, 1224 ‘S0th et LY. in the A3th ye St Pumers] foom hep late. pesidtnce Eav ueday. Janusry 14, at 2:80 po. luterment (private) at Oak Hil 13 HEALLBACK. Oa Wedn CONSTANCE 54 10 months, beloved da G. ard the late Peres M. "Funéral’ from he Trcbat 14 Florida uve. © Jaovars A3 B CRETaiits and rrinds wavited: Ta terment Prospect Hill Comerery. Tuesds: Juanuary B wh iell esteep “a yeais ago todsy, Ju The angles have called on: loved one And sae bis gone home to ber res Her suffering now i And God's will s az3in we'll meet - When our iife wor Thou with Christ 3 weleome A mest to part We have & loved one o ta Who Taw left us yeers Asd with Joy we bipe to Ereet bor Where no farewel® tears & B HER NOTHER AND SNTERS. * In <4 but ioving memory of wy de- nd. ROBERT WHITE, who de- lie one year ago today, January 1on 3 HERRITY. Mondar, Jaavary a residcace, 3815 5th st now., BERNARD T Leloved won of Eatharine i th Tert! lute n 1enre | briel’s | be said | 1ij Just & Il\‘lln" fond & (SHE TOAN WILLIAME | guids St {the_late Kichard { Jones aud| KIS LOVING Wi | WYE. 1ta_tor s { sinters, FLORENCE B, WYE win lett mo e ate memidense | L are ago today, Samars 15, 185 ing eyes on the famfi nguish of this w&anmu' mera, o ok eTee Th When 1 Taced death in My very beart As my dutting ey ‘aawwerca B nm: At 1922, af Magdnlen M. Kine (nee from resiGence of his parents, Mr. William J. Kage, &r. Brooklya, N. Y.. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V.L. SPEARE CO. EZSTABLIS! e Frazklic G626 910 ¥ st. aw Joneph B, Bicsl's Sca. 3034 M St. N.W. Estebiiened the: Phore Wes Automobils Service. N7 CuliTis hmml from b e Sacred Heart Church, 14th and Ps Friday. January 13, at 9 a.m. KEPHART. On Wednesday, Januvary 11, 1822, at h's home in Livinestons Ho&ms . J. WESLEY KEPHART. Anne Hutchisno : ia, and twd @aughters, Mrs. fioulh'flrm 7| ! x| January T5ternent Boek .Enek emmm MAGIAS. Tuesday. Janoary Georgetown University nomul sEREED P TR Tox Mucias. Re. Se. Wife of D'L . -1 Faneral, oervices st Syavs ot Church, oa Frid: J. WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director . 'Livery {n conpection. Coms hew' 1112 KEVENTH STREET N.W. Modern Obapel. Telephode eall. ! smn 529. nd H st Fuders| Quick, ifed_and E@tlent Gervics. S apl: aterman: o Bivepecs Biti i 1 & Co. Nlll(!r’ 11,1022, at 128 a e NEW 10k, Setorsd witet ihe | & Newiad, pa Bar Toth | Newton and IMrs. e Dacat. Fairal trom the pési ¥ ors e "E-mu'hn. 43 Tth o s | 13, at 3 p.m. Iaterment (private) etery. Jington Daoatl cemete ease emn flowers. bim : m‘l" nanufl ', Jacuare 11, 1 at 15’ NITAND, e lored itend and Tatper of Catberioe dieDooald. Amu‘gn gg"mq' JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. 8. Model O 8. Lincoln 3464 Chapel. Lincoln 142 TED we PeARre o 3§ 1208 H STREET NW. p !YNAI'N“IOD FHQN WBSpesra Aaq—ncu‘uh Liscoln 524. ter, Phove Park roud, KATE Q! Automobile Pusersls. Maj. C. 3. Queen and da es. Funeral from ¢ = L..I FORT LINCOLN SR e Beautiful and fitting location. d Readily accessible—on electric car line. 'On Baltimore boule- vard, at District line. Office: 1235 G St. N.W. Phone Frankiin 4745, Write for lnmmed'B MONUMENTS. ~Wa speclaiize in designing and Amm’fi IM’IG"‘ *ling memoriala (monuments and ma L P A T | goleums) of quality and character. o A1 Sears aco o We will gladly show you many tHul specimens of our work In any the local cemeteries. THE J. . MANNING CO., ING: .M Flm Street - FUNERAL DESIGNS. Co., 1214 F Prompt aoko deliveey eervigs 1% 10ved husba Alice J. Smithson, iB the §4th year of his age. anm from B residence elock ence ey, s Chateh, Poih aee st ats. xw. Friends and reletives respecttully favited to -mnd. Friday, January 13, at t.” p»-. llur-nl _ at Rockville, Md. IN MEMORIAM. venary mass X3 l\mn ltl and l.hlnl d! you am all alove, "l IOXNIA m 'ln “loving remembrance of JEXNIE . CATTS, Deloved wife of John E. dled two years ago ul'v Jln In our hetrts Jyour mm lingers. ‘There is :’)l l‘d:;| = = ' we do.not. thinl . ThE ¥ HoiBal n‘a Ciltzoney, « voted husband, Tn lovir rv-n noe et “HOTACE. & cumw b’u o who gflmn»d this_life three year E] ar. Januay 13 N RERINE L DEAN. ?n #rioRAL unLENs. Xn memory- of onr Gesr baby |8t M ropriate Floral Token !x. an. un- 8 | DEAN. HEFFERNAX. boy, PAUL HEFFERNAN. vm nnns.ll. 1020, st lmn ot two years ‘seven mont: . m MOTHER AND FATHEE.

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