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4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1922. T. Charles T. Warner of St. Alban's Epls- | LILLIAN RUSSELL TRIBUTE | Charies ™. Warner of . Avas's Zois-| HORACE HOOPER, BRITISH SHIPPING BOARD OFFICIAL | Deaths. ! anngor Bovhias o Bake Servico | SR00E e crgymen, i veng exvecied| AND U, S, PUBLISHER, DIES l DIES OF STRANGE MALADY | ™32 ; that there will be a very large attend- Annapolls, Most Impressive. ance. : | Council of Soclal Agencies and a mem- | workers, according to the statement, 5 .| Manager Robbias hopes to secure the | Former Edito: ; i $3.000. the amount | ber of the board of the protectivelpot only in the oity of big! Manager Robhflrnl of Kr;llnu :; m;:; e inta ot 1ehie faihcoc CBOTAY Cholr-of tor of London Times i on the work of | association, and Mrs. Edna K. Bushee, | brothers and big sisters, but to as- | Ing strenuous efforts to have the Lil- "0~ o = o0 B 0O Gt Headed Encyclopedia Britan- ciive Association |executive secretary of the latter or-|sist the traired workers in charge | llan Russell memorial service next Sun-| 'iine (a7 0 0 throughout the coun- onths, is to be | ganization. of the financial campaign. dhy the most impressive ever witnessed | try next Sunday will witness a similar nica Firm. I continue | With the closing of school and the < 2 5 N maOtnerof G rusands of boys and girls —_— in Washington. The event will take|observance, and the memory of thelp yuo\ o op evening. Louls A. Simon, president. will preside and the speakers will include J. Wilmer Latimer, first $3,000 DRIVE PLANNED. president of the association and who Juvenile Protective Association in | FRSiCH" the ‘movement; Mrs. Whit- Need of Funds. man Cross, first presidént of the terially Increase, according to a state- ment {ssued today. The campaign for funds will mark the first time in history that the assoclation has made a city-wide appeal. The organization also needs volunteer = M. u Tadge, Ng to meet 'in { . 1929 s in cha neters. DARLING, N. G, 1 and ia release of thu: embers, el great artiste will be glorified by tributes mafon | from e’ eular by “routine and | With morg than, 100000, MO | piace at the thester at 1 orlock in the| Fron! 1okl rh e ptuat e | MOUNT, KISCOL . ¥, Juno 14—Hor- som et e | o o Teaponsibility of | Ueved to be the largest women's or- | afternoon. Rev. U. B. G. land to which she gave all her years,|ace Everett Hooper, president of the jom the protective association wil ma- ganization in existence. Souls’ Unitarian Church and Rev. | genius and effort. Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., andl] former editor of the London Times, died today at his home at Bedford Hills of heart disease. Mr. Hooper, well known as a pub- lisher in the United States and Great Britain, was born at Worcester, Mass., December 8, 1859, of old New Eng- land stock. Educated in Worcester schools and lat Princeton _Preparatory School, Princeton, N. J., Mr. Hooper begfln) his business career in the west, form- ing a partnership in the book and stationery business with two others {at Denver, Colo., in 1893, and open- | |Ing stores In several cities. In 1895 he organized a book company in New York. | Not long afterward he became asso- ’ iciated with the Encyclopedia Britan- nica. Through his enterprise, the | twenty-nine volumes of the eleventh |1 edition of this work were published simultaneously in 1910, whereas It {took fourteen years, from 1875 to ! 1889, to publish the ninth edition, REY. consisting of twenty-five volumes. AR, Purchases Galore for 15th Shoppers All over the store are evidences of our preparations for Jume 15th—special purchases here, sales there. Something for everybody, for everybody shops tomorrow! : Lots of new dresses on the second and third floors; dainty underwear and good-looking white shoes on the street floor—hats, neckwear, stockings. Nothing has been overlooked that will make a successful shopping day for you—and for us! The Great June Dress Sale Ne“’sx;‘:_‘s“'l'o“'s‘:: s“l’ls";‘;‘e‘"’ Prepares for the 15th With More Than 500 New Dresses! § i . All purchased specially for our first showing of Mid- In_memors CHRISTI hirty-on soft wh cvery 1 dvar | Away from lov Grieve not lave Lade y J. Frey of Los Angel LOVING District of Columbia, Maryland and {HoVkins Hospital, Virginla—Partly cloudy and somewhat | pa1e fios by S ran il | warmer tonight; tomorrow fair and = g TAP u s but Joving remembraney Droher. WAL vher, WADDELL R SE A 2 warmer; gentle variable winds. R LI L summer Hats—exclusive, individual creations for every hour Weat' Virginia—Fair tonignt and to- Muown to: medlent tacience of a summer day. morrow ; rising temperature. wife, his son and his bro - . . 2 " W. B. Hili, were 8 300 ¢ Hats for sport of silk and straw, tailored hats in small and Becerds for Twenty Four Mowrs. . {)ica! Burial will. AT ¥ g will be Thermometer—¢ pm., 69; 8 pm., 68:( Mr Froy | wa 12 midnight, 65; 4 am., 64; 8 am,, €3; noon, 63, medium shapes. * . BENJAMIN A Dress hats, of lovely leghorn—large hats trimmed with flowers, h f his ilines HEILMAN. 1In lovir b organdic and georgette: Barometer—4 pm. 30.00; 8 pm., e called in consul Toscd - Iukbana ToTr a & BEOEE! [30.00: 12 midnight, 30.02; 4 a.m., 36.00" se. his case, i AL Y ) \ 8 Jym. 30.03; noon, 30,04 removed ioven seardae) i A ighest temperature, 70, occurred at|Where Dr HIS WIFL A A Sale of 8 Hawnen fempeesin : : s 9 = jLowest. temperature, 62, occurred at 3 a.m. today. 2l Net Vests and Gmmpes qalomperature same date last year— b . est, 93; lowest, 61. | We're cleaning house in the Neckwear Department— Condition of the Water. and you never saw so many dainty things—so many, in fact, Temperature and condition of the | $hock to his water at 8 a.m.: Great Falls—Tempera- | |11t¢d | that we must sell them quickly, so we are grouping all our ¢ n|ture, 72; condition, very muddy. L '}.'.erp.l,;-'-"fj,'.',‘:, N lovely nets at very special prices for Thursday. Tide Tables. Lasker of the i (Furnished bydL'nlted States coast and ;’,';“"(";1’ 0& lflir - ';f""‘_’:“?' oy - Net Vest and Collar Sets, $1.50 1| Today—vow tide, 5:48 arm. ana 6:14 | §uD PeTEtin, miin e [ - . 5 s 5 o 5 : ced.” an 0 Finest net, with just a fine edging of narrow val. Straight (3l | p-m.; high tide, 11:34 am. the Shipping Be r mother. l collars and separate vests. i j Tomorrow m’;;]“ “‘d‘g“?- 1.,35 G ::g bim during the t : | : L Vestees and Guimpes, $2.50 || 1oy, The Su and soon. work of any oth = Round and square neck cffects, with real filet and val lace i34 :Tun o Lemuisunins aack fone intin I //// 2 trimming. Just right for suits and sweaters. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 4:41 am.; sun % p 2 S 7 2 3 L vy _ //////%/ i Vestees and Guimpes, $4.50 Aot 1 mps":o be Tignted one- < z alf hour after sunset. 3 L3 ici i o 1 Vestees with collars, trimmed with real Irish and filet laces. Wi > pointment 0 Anticipating the demands that will be made upon us tomorrow, our Gl I e Aot 1 aaTd) 158, b i picot dge eather tn Varlows Cittes. |Shipins 7 L buyers have scoured the market for fresh, new summer dresses to sell at Other net vests as high as $8.50. el e ':,;’m:m——m: ¥ i fresh new June prices. = : i : Ly And They Found Them! Dainty Lace Underwear Sutons. § 23 2% . Smeor i Such fascinating fabrics and styles, such adorable colors, and every dress bears a Lots of new things in time 1 3 & price so low that even we are surprised. But every group is a special purchase—and for warm weather, and all of s B — — 5 we bought only groups that were unusual in BOTH quality and price! them at attractive low prices Abliene, Tex. 30.00 &ard of Chanks e deloed hus f s G for the 15th. Ay S Y s B T TALKS, win I3 Women’s Figured Voile Dresses Women'’s Party Frocks 5 Alwntic s 36,06 e T e Viiiren. o Adorable light colors—rose, Co- The daintiest chiffons, com- $1.50 Plisse Crepe Steps-Ins irminga ©the death of ot s o, my sation = = < Ve ined wit! ace, 1n soft ouse: d | Bismarck ather, K. 1 P i g ‘ penhagen, jade, lavendr and $ES G bined with lace,in soft bioused $1.00 | : S e l black on white grounds. Bouffant styl s and draped effects wit : ; finished with ) | Ciles eith crt die trim- wide ribbon sashes and little 00 Fine plisse crepe, finished wit he sky, i) styles with crisp organdie trir 5 i M £ o hemstitched hem, elastic waist- Deaths. | = s of s 1 rosebud trimming. any of : 2 ver in my keep o q.nld S s e o Floor them suitable for dinner band—flesh, white, light blue, or- i ANDERSON. Sudicnly s i £9.50 values. frocks—all of them charming chid and peach. Cear nms at Baltin ) . 0 o f ft t d d PTIS . i i And n memors of o L Women'’s Printed Silk Dresses Pg:tiacs.e ?fs?;o vatzer 5" Second Floor $3.00 Philippine Chemise, $2.50 ‘ Frcloudy Aeiry = :‘,.i 3 T Yol - 3 C i i - Good quality nainsook, all beau- | Jac 3 Slpaly, Detween I and 1 b s Lo (four pest) ‘\J fn:fis—lnl‘:nr:fzedscl;-[sfive\?:'“iks;‘llel:. Women’s Silk Dresses tifully ?\and‘};calloped and em- 3 ;;r'\:nl:}m;‘ne : i.’,":‘flixdx man, PAStOr i with soft blouse effects, wide Dotted satin foulards, geor- broidered in solid and eyelet work. [ Eontvriite v, 30 S 1 sleeves and V-shaped vests. gette crepes and Canton s 0 Built-up shoulders and bodice tops. | #:.',m("rl!;':n;gfi " I Some have lace co}lnrs:lo:hors $ 75 z:;ga; xsr;;allo:;‘(lt;t);?:é "Sllddl; $6 to $8.50 Silk Chemise, $5 New York 3004 rted this 1 HIS LONEL! have collars of daintily em- £ ‘ 1 LIAMS 2 broidered hbaqi:m h\\'hitc 14' &anrgliaiai%tigeg‘r:pir;:; ::1: : A specialhpurch‘?se in;m 3 manu- i MALISSA 3 rrounds, vit Copenhagen, =W H 1 f turer who makes only the best. Hir are Lk ‘:;n:crin‘;pand e and black. $36.50 to $40 valus. Second Floor Beautiful. raditi and zrepc-hazl; | Portiand: dee hi 130 pim e o (6 % < 7 H ; cith filet S. Lake City 20 ple e I s S Misses’ Silk Frocks e e e et ki FUNERAL DIXECTORS dots. $17.50 and $18350 values. Second Floor The very prettiest frocks straps—flesh, white, light blue, or- | 8. Francisco, 3018 Axxx“sn‘ OE A e N X we've had yet! Printed crepes chid, peach and maize. S ae Lis _residence, 1103 Tth - {SAWLER'S Misses’ Printed Crepe Frocks gf exceptiofially, 8005’ auality ¢ Clonay | WORTH 1. ~ eons eavy plain crepe de chine, Crepe Kimnn" 33.95 Raining uonfi(qu | Another brand-new lot of combined with printed crepe 5 5 . ) n S0 0 . 1 crepes. They look so pretty All the youthful styles that OWdes ee‘es-h oul 4 i Stations. T % Phones M. 5512.5513, i and wash so well that every s 75 are most becoming to girls. rose and Copenhagen. f %—".xr'fl"i‘nmJ T RVAN girl needs at least one—rose, 14- Slip-overs, blouse styles and 4! Copenbagen. Denmark: VE SE. navy and jade prints with em- straightline frocks with nar- i e broidery collars, cuffs and row belts—navy, rose, tan and I pocket flaps. They have elas- white grounds with navy, tan, i line and sashes of the rose and jade prints. Plain tdlondy 1 clondy —and they wash like shades of navy, tan, jade and rocks! Third Floor henna. ‘Third Floor L tic wai \ mater t cotton ‘l% Sport Frocks in Our New Sport Shop FOUND. an Lodge, A A M H{ KEYS. bunch, at 18th and Columbia rosd,| Md. (Baltimore aud Frederick papers pl | Wednesday morning. Apply 1023 Biltmore [ COPY.) 3 18t . Second Floor . \ ’ | | POODLE, white, male: clipped: pink s, | Do It e & 1 Ratine Sport Dresses Tub Silk Sport Frocks el [ E e i The smartest slip-over styles, in Slip-over models with round L(;ST s A A it m.R-‘s PEARE black, Copenhagen, brown, lave: or V necks, convenient pock- = s J D e At B 2% 1208 H STREET NWL der and rose block checks, with [ () ets and narrow belts—white 75 A Carine Dareacks'of o the.steser emead AT poisEY. WA T GORMERLY 940 F 57 NW) i with navy, Copenhagen or 10. for Teturn to H.C. Grove, 1210°6 &t 160 { PHONE _MAIN (08 -shapec ts. o lavender stripes. Such cool BANK BOOK, check book and $70 in bills. CuNichols WB'Spaare. belted styles with sp8rty pockets. little dresses, and they launder | Finder return ‘and roceive reward. Miss Joun | ARSpesre oot e | Kewes. 610 11th st._n.w. { BOSTON BAG—From auto, vicinity of 10th A D &ts. .., containing gents' apparel. Re. w. 158 | WM. H. SARDO & CO. { Phoue Lincoln 524, $7.50 value. beautifully. $16.50 value. j g2l ,\ulmuh‘.h Funes A Sale of . = o | s SR T ™t | SRR R e e GRS Summer Blouses A Sample Line of Silk |y ssisiranmis. ) Fon, ni s i gy, SPEARE €O, iew and Funeral ird if returned to 318 11ith st 1 saw her life depar i [ [ i j i i . CARD CARE, bumt leather, initials T. 8. vien 1 saw that s dead, Ncither the successors of nor com Three new groups—every one of ’them just right in S ° $l 50 $l 85 P Reward. 2510 M_st, n.w. 4o nulrl\;‘l;“;‘“_ by Sf‘:[ :m - Mufi '\A-."hnlv:w ormmll:‘“s':.fipw 4 “right” in price - CANARY—Yellow; Monday morning. Will par. MOTHER. | ¢stablishment Q4() . style and remarkably “right” in p toc s’ 0 ° r. 5 automoblle who picked up satie &t Stan I mourn for you. dear qunt, |1 wd ton Square kindly return to 512 O s ne. or But not with outward show. For the beart { Handmade Batiste Blouses Joseph F. Birch’s Sons phone Lincoln 51022 Rews Shee iste; by hand, with 2 rvelous purchase—at a marvelous Riack, “iShaky”: straye 3 s © NCY\T Established 1541 e e 12 N e (3 marvelous || [lciT omuex mme Tt e g gy 10 3054 M St N, e 1 ilong rolling collars and vest fronts; trimme price—just in time for you to take advantage of it efore you { North 8287-W. J4e ERTS. | Service, with the finest hand-drawnwork and tiny hand go on vacation! DOG_Brown and white: 10 months | MCDAVID. Mondnr, June 12, 1 at ler | —5ririia 1 val Directar tucks. . i No. 12419; answers to name of| retidence, 1%6 St SNt ol | and embalmer. Livery Anection. Commn. < 5 5 Reward if returned to 1763 Lamont | DAVID, the beloved wife of Osonr MiBavi, {300 50, moder deraty Handmade Blouses Buy All the Stockings You Need Now—You Won't TR B e lince. ataters, Mrs. M {rices_ 582 Pa._ave. o 135 A 1 3 A : . B "*Tedd) eward. Vermont King and M Regular $5.00 value. Fine batiste with $03 45 Find Another Chance Like This e ean! wt] e amic Kine b Moe. Frank Gfi‘? s so;l 'Cg'm Tuxedo collars and vest fronts. Just two styles, = o CORAL CAMEO_On Georgetown University| st. between F and G sie. n.c. R amn trimmed with v.ide filet lace and exquisite hand- 5 $2.00 Silk Stockings gromas during graduating exercises.” Fhong [ June 10, 1922 at 2 ik b Ko ] = 2 Ir_{ e drawnwork. They look so pretty with sweaters. & 8 5 h Mil McDAVID, Officers and members of Miriam Timothy Hanlon o Pure silk, with mercerized garter hems. Mill runs. s .50 Chapter, No. 4. 0. E. 8. are requested to! ooy < NE Phove L. 5543 New Tricolette Sport Blouses Black, white, rose, taupe, fawn, polo and navy. i ST ety o S R The very last word from New York! s .00 Y “;‘YM—(’;LA‘;!RI;S‘ T s | b Peaw Ihursds: Bright colored, fancy striped tricolette slip- sz m to 54.00 Silk Stockings' | ing, on H st. or h:’fiflt Park car. or fom | BlAc y overs to wear with white skirts. Finished with . 5 A . I o ena M3 R e P « | ~We specialize in designing and erect dainty collars and cuffs of narrow Val lace. Full fashioned, with mercerized and allsilk garter §4 85 Il GTovESSuniay: long, brown. B e | grrm Dpesetes this. 1ife 1 { ing memorials (monuments and mausc Jade, carmine, periwinkle, Copenhagen, bisque, hems. Richelieu rib, chiffons, nets, clox and plain; heavy I e “is00 Quiney st nw.Col. G076y, ‘e | MeGEE, Departed this Ii: fing s navy and white. weight. Black, purple, gray, yellow, Copenhagen, white, )| | GOLD MEDAT "with Toitials W. H. 8. and| 718 . 8w, SAM . ) jiaest cordovan, fawn, taupe, russet, orange, red, silver, navy, (3 e }}”nk.,“m‘n?'x'fi" Pt i % BelL 1 dsaves toimenra) ceir 4om, Faher, .1 call and see hundreds of photograph: s - flesh. 1:’:"-':?} Pewarded for return to Clarence Gerrell, | Srat frionae " Fanoral . Frid suggestions and designs on exhibition Sorosis White Footwear | oo S0 | S R A e o P * f S (O A mtion wash roomns " Sewasls | Sielatives abd Iriends nvited 1 THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC. 3 : e | Lincoln 5509. 14 | MoRNBW. Monday, June 12 at her o e h in ty—Low in Price ilk Petticoats for Summer LERE oo b Tyt St 2 y : |, Georgetown. Finder return to R. 0. Callai the late Nathan L. McKnew. ral from |2 ) S The kind you've been looking for to wear under your summer || West 2800. tev J herliate e N TR CEMETERIES. Shoes you are’proud to wear, because the styles are right, and t! make frocks. Here they are at new low prices. % | MONBY—$80, between 14th and H sts. and| artend. Inferment at Western c ght, ey Y | Jelld et. | Finder please return to Miss Fred. th Md. = o 5 Baltimore, Md. i .. your feet look their best. Buy a pair tomorrow when you come in, we have every style and price you could possibly desire. | FORT LINCOLN Non-Sectarl: Perpetual Care Beautiful and fity] $3.00 Tub Silk Petticoats, $1.95 erickson, 1348 Euclid Adamn_1536, o 5 S PHI SIGMA KAPPA FRATERNITY PIN Straightline, with scalloped edge, elastic waistband and |Pm SIS, Nihitmore on back. Plesse name > return to 1736 G st., city. 14 double panel front and back. | B afie Sl st. s.0. on T and friends in —White reignskin, one-strap pumps, White reignskin _pumps, with $8.50 Silk Petticoa 85 Lo :':&u“‘. Frane North 6516 | EWATLWOOD, Departed this life Monaa : e D o Do hechiand $9 patentileatherfuaddle “nl;" welt Fii ‘:1‘1” hRadium and Satin Peuti.a'ost‘s with hemstitched W?n" - 1735 T "xg:fiu' :'r'i.'u:fu:"frr"ffl‘;'xl?.'“u ‘ocatlox_L B ite R 'Wh“l:‘ xvory; el oo soles, (Cubdniheels. flounc‘enee(;l;ed vyvith lace. Some straightling models, tailored and wa:;l‘:flflg‘ lnlng e ““Rrangita| faith, VIRGINIA L. BMALLWOOD, devoted Rea_d\ly acgessnble—on White Reignskin OxforMs, with narrow or Parisian strap pumps—sandal style—with lace-trimmed—white and flesh. { Al | loe k] x‘;‘f.fi,"f.:?fif.‘,':;Z".:Xy‘.‘:fih:?,dcnfnm‘ nd olechicicar lines round toes—Cuban or military heels. flat heels. . White nubuck, f-strap pumps, with welt $ su_wmu reignskin, 1-strap pumps, soles and Cuban heels, & 8- with baby French heels and hand- sl O w_wmge buckskin, with saddle o PURBE Oonta g S o *Eewans. Bans| [Iauretta ‘and ILgulse Smaliweod, On Baltimore boule- Phone | Thursday, June 15, at 2 o'clock. from Union AMOore: & T N. 7960, e B “ Wesiey Church, 28cd and L sts. n.w. vard, at District line. < RINGS—Two, near Dennison School on TYLER. Departed this life Sunday, June | Miss Singer, 1730 14th 245 fter a long illness, > 5 lhs N w bl B s S l’::?rwd' “::e, 21 36 at, 8wer MARIA- ofice: 70 lz t. VY, ot Vi - 3 . sxm?_l::vu In_package, on 7th st. car, Mon- devoted mother of Richard H., Willigm Phone Franklin 4745 turned soles. New tongue pumps, with the very latest straps of white calf. W“" T asy, 72, Please return to 2024 F st. and Laura Tyler and Anna G. 1 junior French heels—hand-turned soles. soles, Cuban heels. In the S sk 59.50 4 1-.;; ..;.‘;: ":l::;n — ;::“‘ 25d loving sisier of Towsa Briscor, Wi Write for Iljustrated Booklet Petlfll ’Ill!l | i a . 1200 K n.w. 14°| of Robert Del Funeral Thursday, FUNERAL DESIGNS. Two ial Parc : grounds; reward. Mr. &"{a—— June 15, at 1 o trom Mot 3 & 5 Al the fascinating silks of the scason—Eollo Thro, Fantase, [sd} mmgfii‘"w Siarn AP pollten AL B i e mer it "5 | Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St, White Canvas Oxfords, $4.50 White Canvas Pumpl. $3.75 Country Club Satin and Roshanara—in all white, rose and white, Il | wrieT WaTCH_sma, gola, cctagonshaped, | Caiiis, pastor. Relatives sud fricuds’ fa- vy o 1y With welt soles of ivory leather, Cuban One-strap Pumps, flat heels and medium Copenhagen and whité and black and white. Also plain rose, ;adt;, | 'I.I.dlh-lnlfil'll F. ',L in or pear Mstropoli-} vited 'to attend. et Epenetie. heels and medium round toes. round toes. tangerine and Copenhagen. Straight and pleated styles. = - 15.00 values. n 'nn u"‘l‘ cross the river, Artis e Mondsy, June 12. “Lincol i nouh'iv' we're lfi&l'fl"""" o @EO CTSHAm ;:'m.-'.l:a 4 5% one WRIST n car| And I bope that T and Taat TNpLeR st man We'll mect EXFRESSIVE A s i B