Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1922, Page 13

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! ~ ’ ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922 ¥ 13 DR. L. D. WILSON DIES from roland to Georgetown many | SRR RRRR RO AOR ARG ORD FROM HEART DISEASE |Was ctucated at ihe Ghoraetows Con vent and while there made a sp & e of foreign languages. \!jl')l' 1 school she devoted Prominent Homeopathic Physician }voc nd instruméntal musie, vears Miss O'Donnog & Lifelong Resident of Wash- {11, contralto singer at Al Souls Church, and also sang in the chbir ington—Was 56 Years Old. of Trinity Churei in Georgetown. Surviving her is a sister, Miss Louise O'Donnoghue. The funerai was held from St. Aloysius Church yesterday morning and interment was_ in Holy Rood cemetery. MR. ROBSION SPEAKS AT LENTEN SERVICE “The happiness of the individual is inseparably linked with the happi- ness of the community,” said Rep- resentative John M. Fobsion of Ken- tucky. in his address at the Laymen's Mid-day Lenten Service at. Keiti's See Page 12 of Today’s Evening Star @ On the first warm day ‘WaEN silk stockings take the place of wool and women appear in smart street dress, [ these new twin straps in patent leather are | the thing. . i Wolf’s = Vet o rora . - Victor Records for April on Sale Tomorrow . —In our Ground Floor Department—just off the street—you’ll enjoy the most efficient and intelligent service and select from the most complete stock available. | Play over any records you want to hear in our Victrola Rooms. E.F. DROOP & SONS CO. 1300 G St Simundoes (LU OO LU T E O T LT Silk Shirt Special HITE crepe de chine’ and. Jersey pure silk shirts,all sizes, also a number of fancy silk shirts, in this special, but not 34.95 all sizes e Raleigh Haberdasher Theater today. William W. Everett presided and Rev. W. Haskey szave .the invocation. -Over E 92 F St. for Men and Women Pa. Ave for Men Exclusively part: “The world is divided into two great classes, those who look in and those who look out. Those who 100k in are the selfish ones, who try tosee how much they can get out of the world, the, government, the church and_their friends. “Those who look out are the unselfish citizens, who try to put as much into . the church and the com- they get out of it. The man | DR. L. D. WILSON. Dr. Lewes Delaware Wilson, promi- nent homeopathic ph long resident of thi night at his home, Z east. He was fifty-s vidual is i Money. D, Py . French died from heart dise happiness o Cneerruny 1109-11 Pennsylvania Ave. 5705 .0 world needs today is Refunded Urner Shoes Dr. Wilson was born here May 1865. He received his early educa- tion in the loeal publi 00 was graduated from th High Schol in 1880, bei first classes to grad He attende a Kendall ated with ics in 1884, Phi Kappa Psi ioned revival of the re cestors. The men a are remembered in cte e modeied the liie re those whe most _nearly d lowly L e T e O T T T T T T appointment served in the fa While employed there he a 1 tte: [t College, Philadelphia, Pa. turned to this city the following ¥ and immcdiately entered into acti ysician one of the leading expo he homeopathic school of n this city, and during hi f more than thirty year: . his clientele. years in the Metr teriun Church. He known in Free Masonr past worshipful master of Leba Lodge, No. 7, Free and Accepted sons, and a former member of E Chapter, No. 4, Roval Arch Mas He was also a former member of Chamber of Commerce. N { . Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. N | Myrtie Hughes Wilson; a daughter, Miss Elizabeth Wilson, and two sis ters, Miss Clara L. Wilron and Mis Mary P. Wilson. Funeral service: will be held at the residence tomor row afternoon at 3 o'clock, Honorars pallbearers will be the members of the Washington Clinical Club. _Activ. pallbearers will he Renjamin W. ¢ George Flemming, G liam Hutchinson, N | Harry She \||MISS 0’'DONNOGHUE DEAD. | Mis¢ Cecelia O'Donnoghue, daugh- ter of the late Daniel and Saral O'Donnoghue of Georgatown, and Iffe-long resident of the District of Columbia died at her home, 1306 N | Meridian street, Tuesday. Miss O'Donunoghue’s ~father came 400 AWEEK $ for the Bfllflflce E want vou to see the Greatest Display of Fine Watches in Washington and make this offer of $3 or more for your old watch, so vou can get a New, Mod- ernone. The Three Dollars will apply as a first payment—then $1 a week will = pay the balance. . As we do not sell second-hand watches, these old-watches will be turned over to a Watchmaking School for cxperimental work. Hereare a few-of the famous makes in- cluded in this offers COMFORTABLE Dr. Kahler Shoes are endorsed and recommended by leading foot specialists the country over because for almost 70 years they DR. KAHLER SHOES oA Gomorable Shoe /Hade Styhsh | Dress Well for Easter Hart Schaffner & Marx New spring suits are here; the sport Norfolks, one, two, three and four button sacks, Imported serges, tweeds, Tartan checks, Glen Urquhart overplaids and pencil stripes. Price low for the quality. you get. ; They ere made on Combination Tasts (two widths narrower in the heel) with snug-fitting reinforced arches. Choicest leathers in high and low shoes. Widths AAA to EE. Sizes2to o. Highly trained salespeople are TR R R IR R T R R e here to assist you in selecting the : : best type of shoes for your feet. | PO Medal 1= | i e T | sevetrwatn, Piee | jowet Watch - Pricess C;;’;{' '}:”_, PIERCE, $ $35.00 $60.00 $40.00 $37.50 B e RIS . (S Wetington Bigind?- §34.50 | waeh: “very wpocel 924.50 | 1srievet watcn. price $42,50 [ Tl . Boys’ Suits Spring Topcoats "Tailored just like our - Will guard you against men’s suits by Hart a cold these chilly days. Schaffner & Marx of the: ~ Hart Schafiner & Marx "same fine fabrics and made them; that means lcs. - Picid torenrt quality. Large selection styles. triced lor€arly of fabrics and styles. A Easter buying. ' Saabni 4E i 198 35 Ralelgh Haberdasher j Qur Full Super-Service for One Year FREE Think of what this offer means! We will make | all repairs FREE FOR ONE YEAR! If you break a erystal or mainspring from any cause whatever—we'll repiar it FREE. If you drop your watch or accidentally damage it, we'll repair it FREE. Could anything be miore Hberal? Gruen Wrist Watch —f ladies; 15-jewel. q e RG2S Elgin Wrist Watch —for ladies. A big bar- $300 or ‘more allowance for your old watch. OPTICIANS | Tired Out in' "a.Day? You wouldn't be if your bowels were act+ ) [y | B 3 i o o4 § ESTABLISHED 1888 ; Vou e : * 34 Years of Square Déaling D" e Gremrruns 1109-1111 Penna. Ave. Dot ) -&— AL L TSR AL LA u » ( ]

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