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THEEVEN‘INGBTAR,VVIBH]NG’I‘OND INCREASES FUND Mal. wrora G. Chynoweth, in- fantry, at Fort Benning, Ga., has ‘been ordered to this city for duty in You Con Find What STUDEBAKER 1920 (Big Six), 7 Passenger BUICK 1919, Five Pass. Touring BUICK, 1920, Seven Passenger Touring. Ladies— A few trestment with | dition to CARTER'S LIVER PFLLLS and all of your household fabgics. ern school building. If we haven’t what you want we can get it for you. Emerson and Orme 1620 M Street was ol mittee. Th the -room type vuh manual training Liberal Crédit 10% to 60% o erms Reductions We’ll Move This Month To the New Home At 9th and F Sts. NW. FINAL BARGAINS This Apartment Size TOP ICER Of golden oak and very durably constructed. Sale price Removal Sale of a Bedroom Suites $152.75 Four-piece Bedroom Suite, 19 solid 389:5 oak, gray finish. Sale price. oo e (ol il (0 1983 298 2891 Child’s Crib ‘White enamel finish; strong and durable. Sale price, $298.75 Four-piece Bedroom Suite, in ma- hogany finish. Sale price............. $495.75 Four-piece Bedroom Suite, in _ Ivory enamel finish. - Sale prick........ $495.75 Four-piece Bedroom Suite, in Ivory enamel finish. Sale price........ " Forty-Thres Other Bedroom Suites RUG BARGAINS gx12 Imported Grass Rugs, ; $4.95 ox1z Congoleum Rug. Special, 6’20 24-inch Grass Runner. Special, Wardrobe * Trunk Of heavy fiber, strong- ly reinforced; clothes hanger and drawer 29¢ $19.75 Swivel ,‘ Desk Chair ' Mahogany finish. Sale price, $8.95 Golden oak, wax, * finish. Sale price, AVE I T cnhfic}:n JULIUS | nsmme" FUR ITURE co. NINTH s'rm:E-"l‘ You Want {ho ofice ot the ahlef of infantry ] | Cleanir Emerson and Orme| mossesowemsssn : GAIINgG 1620 M Street A Beallflflll Takoma Park, Md., Provides of this institution is, :g}g?:;i;- ::;l;-:'l;?flw co l P for Purchase of ‘Site for ':m Deom 't DODGE, 1919, Five Pass, Sedan mplexion Modern Building. - bousecleaning time. BUICK, 1920, Three Passenger & A afio The town council of Takoma Park, Ma, last n{fln voted §3,000 as an ad- he $4,500 recently appro- priated for the purchase of eight acres in the Hodges farm fract, ‘where it Is proposed to erect'a mod- A report on the school sftuation presented to the councll night by Councilman John R. Ad: rman of ‘the ‘special school com Committee’s Recommendations.' committee recommended that|Washington Suburban Sanitary Com- constructed, | mission, to establish with an suditorium, all on one floor, d domestic room- in the basement of the It was suggested. that if o, éc"mm AMAY T, 10, THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland— Increasing cloudiness, followed by showers late tonight or tomorrow; ghtly cooler; mndeuu northeast and east winds. Virginia—8howers tnn!.h! 2nd to- morrow; cooler. in east and central e'o‘n‘lom fresh northeast and east nds. West Virginla—Occasionai showers tonight and tomorro change in temperature. Records ’l‘wntr-l' Thermomet. a pm., 69; 8 p.m, 12 midnight, 68; 4 A.m‘, 56; 8 a.m., noon, 72. B.rometar—l lRADCLIFFE GIRLS MUST SWIM, DIVE AND FLOAT; LEARN TO SAVE LIVES candiiaies or. he A" B, ‘desiee ity Ly wm: the class of 1924. AR large class of unde: nnw learning the art of lifesavl: the ground on 'hlch itis growud erect the school be deeded to the county all‘of the $20, voted by the Maryland legislature, in addition to the funds derived from ‘the sale of the present school building and site, be applied to the erection of the uilding and its equipment. Upon the -uu.-uon of Councilman Adams the sum of $3,000 was voted and proceedings will be started im- medlately for the sale of the old . H Hlxhut temperature, 72, occurred at noon ‘today; lowest temperature, 54, occurred at 5 a.m. toda: Temperature same date last year— Highest, 65; lowest, 50. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 67; condition, muddy. ‘Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and ods geodetic survey.) oday—Low tide, 6:18 a.m. p.m.; high tide, 12 v oy rds uf mother W t within our hearts. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTERS SADIE AND ROLLINS. In sad but loving brance Ef fenr devoted husband. WILLIAM ol thi M". o depe s life one year age Home ix 11, 0 God, how dreary, ome, Tonesome, Oh, hll\h hurd 1 IrAOd-In‘.;::, b P yers and tears were all Happy angels came asd bire i - i world of grief x BI! IBIK"UZIEIJ WIF] l‘ WTZLE‘A ROL- ? of hn R. Adams, chalr- H. F. Taff, town clerk; Ben 0 Dlvll. treasurer; Dr. C, C. Gallo- way, Roy Y. Ferner and Mrs.'C. B. Smith. The council was requested by Rob- ert B. Morse, chlef engineer of the Councflman last am: f o vata. grades on Phila- delphia avenue from Chicago to ple avenue, and on Maple avenue from Philadelphlia "avenue to Sligo branch. Mr. Morse stated that the commission is about to lay twelve- inch and sixteen-inch water mains in these thoroughfares, but is not able to let the contract for the work until the grades are established. He urges prompt action, as he considers it of greatest importance, as work is to be started shortly, satisfactory service cannot be given to Forest Glen, Kensington and Chevy Chas until the section of water main i laid. Petitions were received from prop- erty owners requesting that cement sldewalks, be laid on the south side of Ethan Allen avenue between Cedar and Prince Georges avenues; Prince Georges avenue between EIm and Ethan Allen avenues; Elm avenue be- tween Cedar and Prince Georges ave- nues, and both sides of Poplar avenue between Elm avenue and Spring street. The report of Town Treasurer Ben G. Davis for the month of April was am. and 1 0 . In sad but loviog rémembrance of our dear father and grapdmother. Al who one today, May 16, 1621 T~ No_ one knows the silent heartache, Only those who bave lost cun tell, Of the grief that is borne in silence For_our dear mother and randmother well. B FAMILY. STEVENSON, Sacred to the memory of desr mother, PATSY KTEVENBON. who en {6mmd Into rest one year ago tod am. and The Sun and Meon. 7';gdny~8un rose 4:65 a.m.; sun ‘ll Tomnrrow—s-m riser sets, 7:14 pm. siile R‘:?:mflzfl' lll 56 p.m.; sets, 9:50 a.m. obile lamps to be light: e- half hour after l:nle! et Up-River Waters. HARPERS FERRY, W. Va., May 16, —The Potomac and’the Shenandoah rivers were bot| cvers = oth very cloudy this Weather in Various Clties. Nearer, dear God, to Thee. Then let thy ways appear steps unto heaven, Al that Thou sendest in love and mercy &8 given; Assels who beckon us n rer our God to Thee, Nearer, dear God, Thee. HER CHILDREN ARD GHANDCRILDHEY. o SULLIVAN. I loving memory of JEREMIAR . SULLIVAN, who died May 16, 1920, "Tis sweet to remember him Who once was Lere: Though abient, to us He s fust as de BROTHERS, JOHN. Ly AND STEPHEN. THOMAS. In sad but loving remembrance of MORE THAN $40.000 |..., 3 emoiam. Do) !- In sad but I my dear non. RAYMOND. DORRY, whe dor ’ »mal tils life one year ago today, May 1f ". IN SHR'NERS F Nu A h"" I B e : Jun nm o show m- wweet & flower IHHOTELH LFA.!II:IAWA“II HUNTER, The 340,000 mark was passed yes- | FIAEER ot et JAMES l" Z. paign to raise $100,000 as a guarantee un-w. who ag.-ongl this iife four yesrs to bring the Imperial sesslon of the (A — Mystic Shrine to Washington next THE FAMIY year, according to lnnounumenll'mm In fond and loving remembrance of l(refl 1nto eternal rest of the finance committee, after a| terday, May 15, o2t o T 480 T meeting held at the mew City Club[ Thf sweetest iily withers, last night. o et Mr. Jarrell stressed the fact that from any of the rublic utility cor- porations of the city as yet, and as it is natural to oxple'. that these wlll be for substantial amounts, the fund that given out. Harry Standiford, representing the cigar store proprietors of the city, reported 100 per cent, as did George and Frank P. Milburne, the archi- tects. All committees and teams conduct- ing the drive are much elated over and started today with an added zest to finish the campaign by Friday, in order to allow the officials of Almas Temple, who will leave shortly for plans for securing the big convention. Competition from any eastern tem- ple is not anticipated by local men in charge of the campaign. the District of Columbia that will not be benefited, it is contended, should Almas be successful in its efforts, and already the big civic bodies of the from 250,000 to 300,000 visitors, stay- ing in the city at least a week, would mean to commercial Washington, have unanimously indorsed the cam- Shrine. The greatest opposition to Washing- ton undoubtedly will come from the big western citles, for experience has pro Cglled home by early dawn; terday by those conducting the cam-| father of Alice M., James H. and made by Thomas E. Jarrell, chairman r dear mother, MARIA JONES, who eny But the king subscriptions had not been received in reality could be figured larger than Plitt, speaking for the decorators, the success of the undertaking to date, San Francisco, more time to outline There is not a business interest in city, appreciating what an influx of paign now being conducted by the that whenever llke conventions P ree submitted to the council and ap- Abflnm Tex 80.10 been held In the past prosperity and| our mother, LELIA M. THOMAS, who de- proved. It showed receipts from spe- ‘wn'g S £00d will have followed in the wake. | Parted this life nine yeaps axo today, May A special request has been issued by the committee in charge of the affair asking all local merchants to send in 4 general taxes, deposits, re- Gemption of property sold at. tax | A% sales, amounting to $247.45, which, Far from the hearts that loved yon, Goue in the best of your days; Loved by all who knew you, 23 E with the baiance on hand ot $2,048.20, 30, subscriptions as soon as possible. e A made a total of $8,295. 30.10 ‘Undepwriting of $100,000 for the pur- | HPR OHILDEES, FREDERIOK F. AND The meeting w: Vf!l‘d.fl over by pose of having the 1923 Shriners’ con- BESISB N. THO! k. . Mayor James L. Wilmeth. vention in city was approved yes- | muoMpsoN. In sad ‘but loving remembrance terday by the executive committee of the Merchants and Manufacturers’ As- soclation. This fund, it was announced, will be used for entertainment purposes in case the convention managers decide to hold the convention here. If some other phne is selected this money will not be used. Deaths. rted this life Monday, May EARL E. BAYAaxD irs ‘Bm of our dear daughter and sister, HELEN N. THOMPSON, departed this life thres years ago today, May 16, 1919. An_angel took our Sower away, We, could not repine, For_Jesus in His Wears that Gower ihat once wes mize. Fold her, O Father, in Thi s And let her henceforth be OF love between our human hearts and Thee. Ob, for a look on that sweet face, A touch of that vanished hand, For & found of that voice tiat ‘we loved 0 w8 BRETT JO BE GUEST. Retired General Invited to Bervice Legion May Meeting. Brig. Gen. Lloyd M. Brett, United States Army, retired, and Brig. Gen. Anton Stephan, commanding the Dis: trict ‘of Columbla militia, will be the specially invited_ guests at the May Toek. meeting of the Military Service Le- | Sriimm o) 30, gion of the District, Thursday even- | Ehoenix the National Guard armory, | Pittsburgh. Portland, C. Eugene Ed- | Portiand, d a committee Hodgson, MaJ. G. F. Mudd is|g entertainment BAYARD. Depa: 15, 1922, at .'» (e B e aat That is bow 1n the promiged land, HE [FAMILY.® YATES. In sad but loving remembrance Ty dear mother, GEORGIANA ANN vATll Who entered into eternal rest two years ago today, May 16, 1920. Don’t leave mother when she js old and gray, e and only & or cause her any paia. Don't say that she is @ bof Don't Tet her worry She may be old and feeble, but she is not to blame. 1 tried to cheer her and Keep her trom being Remember ihat she reared me as the earth did the seed. You will never know you mother's love until she's not around, And never know her value until she's under e gro HER LOVING DAUGHTER RACHARL H. FUNERAL DISECTORS, R-SresreaCo 1208 HSTREET NW CrONE MAIN 'S PHO! N Jo8 sz (WM. H. SARDO & CO. A TS m,.:fi-.-:.,,':, V.L.SPEARE CO, MSTioris Gratam Ghambers. aged T days. s | Nelther the successors of nor con. May 13, 1922, WII nected with the arl‘lm.l w St. N aturday, (LLIAM J. CLARK, Wflfl of Eilen Clark (nee !l(lblllhm!nl. l?llor:g !l'-gtl of A"" B#O,:fl'e“l “‘f Phone Frank. 6628 Stepfather of Mre. Agnes Walker Maher o Washington andMrs: Miae Siater of De. hF.BirchsSons m rs’ Home chapel 3034 M St. N, W, Prtatiioed 06, Automobile Service. 1752 Qregos 73 The president, Maj. dsy, May 17. Friends invited. wards, will preside, ss'z's's‘:::shsia:xssssss's'::‘sssish Carter of Brown of ing' . C. survive her. Funeral Thursday. from Vermont Avenue Baptist Church at 2 gelock pm. Bemaine may be viewed at Lomax’s chapel, 1400 8 st. esday evening. Friends invited. lnteflunt lt Payne's cemetery. BRUNNER. -After a w‘lu.lu( R., beloved eavand of Mary Mary ‘B. Brunner {sés Huth), son of Samuel U. and the lat Matide B Bronser, Funersl from Wednesday, | Moy ITa at 0, Latorment 'at “Prospect Hili | cemet . Sunday, May 14, 1922, at b home, Hume ave., Potomac, Va., T A wife of W. P. Campbell. eral Bita's Oatholic Church, Mouat Ida, Vs "Wed. . Int ter Superior Endorses Merit of Father John'’s Medicine for Children. ‘Writing from the Sacred Heart Convent at Newport, Vt., the Sister Superior In,charge says “we have here a large boarding school and as soon as we see a child without appetite or not feeling well have him take Father John's Me: cine. I think it is the best remedy for children.” (Signed Sister Mary Alexandrine, Superior Sacred Heart Convent. Over 100 other institutions use and endorse Father John's Medi- cine, having proved its value for colds and body building over a long period of years. e to use because it contains no drugs. WILL AID VASSAR FUND. “As You Like It” to Be Produced Here Twice. ‘Two performances of Shakespeare's “As You Like will be given at 345 p.m. Thursday and Frida; the amphifheater at the Woman's Na- tional Foundation, Connecticut and Florida ayenues, under auspices of the ‘Washington committes of the Vassar zalary endowment fund. Edith Wynne Matthison will take the part of Rosalind, and will bea sisted by the Bennett School of Ml . e play bel directed by Charies Ran RKenneay > dueaday moraing, 10:80 o'clock: Friexds Miss Mary Wallace s chairman of| imvited. the local committes, which has rafs- | ESTABROOK. May 15, 1822, JOHN 01'!! 000 of the local quota of 350,000 e L A i W m,‘:,‘ Sowand (The Tequired $3.000,000 OF Wie] sgeest Otivet cemetiy, Frederick, Ma. Other members of the local com- v mittes are Mrs. Cazenove Lee, Mrs, | TEARSO. 5'..,.""""" Thomas Sidwell, Miss Grace Roper and Maj. Julia C. Stimson. COL. ELY ASSIGNED. Lieut. Col. Eugene J. Ely, finance department, at 'herson, Ga., has been assigned to duty in the office of the chief of finance, War Department. He will relieve Lieut. Col. William J. Kendrick, finance de- partment, who ordered to Fort McPherson. Faseral *See ETZ and See Better” Sight Power AN ADITORIAL THE EGYPTIAN GOD, HORUS, had one white eye which ruled the day and'one black eye which ruled the night. The an- cients held the eye as the symbol of power. Don’t take chances with this mighty ower. Cherish sight. ow what your eyes need. Be examined here today. 15, ral igh, C., - papers tered nto rest Taesdsy morning. o 1555t her residence West Fitlade P"‘ Far Mo & ADAL!NH TURPIN novu for ' many " ¥ hlther II nelpnl e uu John tl ‘Wormley, aciphiss Pa. 7Am uue:;.“lumm-ltummh b2 3. W LEE, Funeral mne-r and embalmer. Livers in connection. _Comme- chapel and -u«n crematorium. Moderats Tel call M. LOST. BOSTON TERRIBR, female, dark beindle and white; reward turned to Willtam B B ieal, 3718 Morrison ot Chosy Ohase: n. sts. n.w. 3 Logan's ‘Garage, 1610 B st. m.w. CAMBO_ BROOCH, pearis. Lost between 781 8th s.w. and etm- s, Reward. TIL 8th st sw. AT, AT, gy s Striped;(collar and bell. Kindly or; white feet, from 1824 'Biltmore st. CIGARETTE HOLD) 1118 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Modern Chapel. Telephone call, North Funeral from her late % lnl.y May 17, at 11 mm. Kindly pGH nnsol, Suddenly, Sa 3 ‘ox Chase; Pa., FREDERICK ice and pecl Reward. t . tortolse with the -m‘-.u F. P wn.'. o B ipinis & Bawaer, ot OO0IN PURAB conteining _ week's ealary of yidow, Saturday sveniang. Rewsrd. Address Box 335-8, Star office. . EXVELOPE—Black, coatainiag mudals. Fleass Sires 853 186 . nw. & call Franklin JAMES T. RYAN 817 PA. AVE. 8.8, lvate Ambulances. Livery m Bstablished lE'l! THE S.-H. HINES CO 8, Prop., 0012003 14tk st 8w Private_Amhulanee. —_——— - MONUMENTS. “We specialize in designing and erect- (ing memorials (monuments and mau. soleums) of quality and character. We will gladly show you many beau- here | ¢iful specimens of our work In any of the local cemeterics. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC. 914 Fifteenth Street Beautiful Bethesda Blue Granite Monuments. design and in every Iu ould expeet to -' stone is rem: t alone for H froat benaty, but, for :tl.e::un..‘uq-u it’ everlasting, Efllll A Prices Gladly Given. Model Fune: late home, 214 Holly ave., Tal Md. Friends invited. JUDD. A special communieation of Beajemin ‘B. French Lodge, No. 15, F. A. A. M, -fl.'lfl at,he' Ilnlm: ’I!wple. ll(h IL M. JUDI ay, May 17, ‘at his m.h.k. 1217 G Street N.W. u!m LABSES—Tortolse-rimmed, without case, Reward. xeunwluol st. n.w. e coatents it yaloe, but th Swhet qaly. hma North ag':r Teturn to 1508 Hi Brool C.! o Tactive roward: Mo Gubstions aeked” 135 KBTS, one bunch, with bottle-opener and ahos- buttoner. B. Caniso, 787 13th st. n.w. _* buttoner. B. Ca 787 12th st. n.w. tieket Pullman * reservaf Batch, Callc., also 50, between 8 e B o 4ot 6 T L, e, Prauiiin G20 W. Tiberal reward. TERRIER, white, mals. Sunds; 1. Beward. o s A, 19th anm fwen .J:um’uumnm G, ver, iturday night, 510 M st. and Rialto Theater. Finder address Box Btar T NECKPIECB, Saturday night, en 16th st. be- Fairmont st. and reward nmmamAnm.o-rn-uaam,xm and Columbla rd. Estimates and The Monument Shop An' earlter —-M' 100 Upshur st, n.w. Columbia 4838. Shiee = : CEMETERIES. = em-Sectarian Perpetual Oare N Beadtiful and fitting location, * Readily accessible—on electric car line. On Baltimore boule- vard, at District line. 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