Evening Star Newspaper, October 5, 1922, Page 10

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THE: EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1922. 5 Henderson’s, Standard for Quality Established over 50 years. James B. Henderson 1108 G Street— Main 7675-7676 THE MOST IMPRESSIVE VALUES IN ARTISTIC HOME FURNISHINGS “Henderson's on G Street” enjoys the reputation of always offering the most impressive values in fine home furnishings. Something readily verified by a visit of inspection. fCall and satisfy yourself that Henderson’s is the most advan- tageous place to buy the worth while things indispensable to homes of taste. NITURE . DRAP 1ES UPHOLSTERING PAPERHANGING PAINTING Inspection incurs no obligation 1o purchase m.&nfiwfln Births Reported. The following births have been re the health department in the last twenty-four nd Margaret C. Witchey, Boy. Walter A. and Lula H. Sandford, girl. Charles and Catherine Paris, boy. Willlam and Margaret Parks, girl. David W. and Eva I. Morgan, girl. Harold G. and Fhiloppa K. Malone, boy. nd Josephine Knight, girt. Haske James E. and Buma F. Fleld. 'girl. James A. and Lilly M. mm.mm &, William A and Gemmaine A. Cropp. giri. Alwyn H. and Stella C. €] 1. and Florence Cl Rn(; Hilda B Thomas ¥ Kiowart and Adeline Martin. Firl: Gieorge W Lumpkins, girl. Jonenh 1. Alphonzo IHI!‘I\' and ria l)lfl girl. Matthew L. and Deatrice R Bumbry, boy. Charles H. and Agnes Boyd, et amd Lilfan Barbour, giel. ORDERED TO GALVESTON. Capt. Louis A. Kaiser, U. S. N., has been placed in charge of the branch| hydrographic offiee, Galveston, Tex. | 3 | 0 | ?pi e i & 316 7th St. ”\fiM@w s SN MATERIALS: BOLIVIA LOUVAINE CORDELLA NORMANDY SAXSONIA Strikingly Beautiful Models- FEATURED FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT $25 VALUES TO $39.50 MODELS FOR AFTERNOON STREET BUSINESS TAILORED. MATINEE MATERIALS: CANTON CREPE CREPE ROMA SATIN CREPE GEORGETTES LACE COMB TRICOTINE An éntire new line of attractive fall hats. and ostrich feathers. included. J.£ CunninghamCo. Luxurious Fur-Collared FRIDAY and SATURDAY AT $55 VALUES TO $85.00 NUTRIA WOLF CARACUL GRAY SQUIRREL BEAVER OPOSSUM RACCOON SALE OF NEW DRESSY HATS IN THE NEWEST SHADES Many are trimmed with Spanish lace, metallic flowers, gold and silver- lace; also coque Close-fitting hats with touches of fur are All the new shades, including the popular black. Special Purchases Make This Friday and Saturday Sale Possible Hats Worth $10 & $15 FURS: ... Denby Gets Grand and Glorious Welcome on Good Ship Rotary Secretary of Navy, BY W, . CLAGETT. Y'heare ho! my lads, the wind I\hm-. free, A pleasant gale is on our lee! Wall, folks: | | I reckon not ‘since the day the old Olympia stuck her proud nose into Noo York harbor, and Admiral Dewey beamed on his cheerin’ admirers, has| ian American vessel, or public official, | received sich a truly, hearty hearty | 1 welcome as that tendered the good ship ‘Rotary” last night, when she dropped Willard Haotel, a cretary of the N, U skipp choked v Knowles K, and & Allowed for | ferred to as | spots in al Z {der tho governorshin of Col. Morrow | by describin’ the | forts of the Jupane: Greeted by Fellow-|, Members at Banquet, Tells of Recent Trip to the Orient. my time, folks, but if ever a mightier or hearlier cheer greeted a single man at a banquet as that which the Rotary Club of Washington tendered \ leller Rotarian from Detroit, hasn't been my good fortunc to be amongst the guests present! Secretary Denby Speaks. In his well known, genial manner, Mr. Denby gave many ‘interestin’ in- cidents of hisrecent trip to the orient! He detailed happenin's at Haiti, where, he sald, everything was run- nin’ better than most folks ever dreamed of; told of his wonderful re ception at’ Honolulu, which he re one of the mest the world”; e delight at findin’ the ¢ bs and then delighied the whole or rvelous reception | given him by the people of Yokoham Toklo, Peking and other great citie of Japan, Islands. The Secretary paid high tribute to the generosity, ability and honest ef- to foster friend- | ce with the people of the | W declared that he | the govern- | China and the Pmnppme, ship and b Tnited | fete absolutel s country today from the time aga, and predicted that both th ed & apan would lea no stone unturned that might mak the China of tomorrow as progr sive and independent as any nation on_earth The head of the Navy woulda been talkin' yet, so cager were his listen- ers to hear his whole taldk but liftin’ his mighty hand to appeals for “More, 1 - simply said, “Some other 3 and the greatest ever staged by local thing of the past! attache l)( th orchstra cut lo chief, recent urned from 3 umb the | minute on the um ¢ deck of the ship befora he could nd it was not untl Cabin Boy O'Connor squenked o the honor Lo report, sir, that we within the three-mi limit and wave his hand show his apprec a big night for Rotary, folk r once durin’ from the t 175 admirin' clubmates some xperiences on his trip to the, id the enjoyment I Upon boardin’ the ves v with the ship’s i arl w. tary Denby by Cap’in Cooper. and from then o buh-lieve me, there was doin's 'Twas no easy job with them two unmatchable song- {leaders, the aforementioned cabin boy, and Ordinary Robert Lawrence, and if any written in the past fifey casn't ren- sn't worth several little Kk loose was af harmon to n addition, would & renderin’! volunteer quartette unheralded every time thei and all told sweet ed supreme from fan-flare composed espectal for the occasion by George O'Connor, a parody on his well known “Ukelel song almost scuttled the ship and l»m the guest of honor a-holdin’ The chorus of this outbur: somethin’ like th Just becaure they order ont the fling squadron } every time you heave in sight, ! And hoist Yo up in an arroplane then drop vou ou always swem to turn eigh They mag decorate you with gleaming med Tl you suine like the Rotagy-bus, And the Japanese may call you what they Dlease, but you're still Ned Denby to us! Matt Horne done the piano playin’ for this! i Not to be outdone in the solo line. seaman Lawrence then give his f mous “Keep On A-Fightin'” jool, much to the dee-light of the a sembled gatherin’, after which the stage was cleared. and old ship' carpenter Roland Robbins shooed on a couple of the best numbers playin® this week at Keith's Theayter, and for the mext half hour Russ Brown and Jeanne Whittaker WHh their “Clown Topics” and Joe Browning with his “Timely Sermon” had all hands in hysterics! Lecture on Rotary. Time was took out at this juncture to permit Cap’in Cooper present them Rotarfans who celebrated birthday: ‘ “the past week with pans in’ to their earpieces, Co! LeRoy Herron, Dr. J. Reverdy Stewart, Harry (Honey Boy) Evans and Sam J. Venable arose to be pansied! Here the unmanageable “cabin boy" suggested that the ship be steered clear of the three-mile limit in order to celebrate the birthdays, but deck scullions Eddle Johanson and Johnny Gheen reported that barnacles had appeared on the vessel's keel, and to move it would be hazardous! Declarin’ that all could not be play, Skipper Cooper then rapped for order, publicly thanked Messrs. Semmes, 0'Connor and Frank S. Hight for their untirin’ efforts In_ arrangin’ the big blowout, and straightway launched into a_ masterly on’the spirit an’ number, dren, thinkin’ the club for the use of the bus, pointed to the eplendld work bein’ done for the deservin’ of the city by the vehicle, and, after enumera many public services Rotary s perform- in’ all over the world, presented Secre tary Denby with a beee-autiful Rotary button, and then called on him to say just what he keered to! T've heard spontaneous welcomes in i i ! { i J. Vena- . J. Teverdy ans, the muel J. | tringer, Frank Arthur Mar] Frank Hight. Fred S. Lincoln. 1 thank you, (OSCILLATOR COPPER TUB ELECTRIC| WASHER | ONLY '99 'ONLY, $lEACH Demonstrnted Free in Your Home WEBSTER Clectric Co, it | bot Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: Harry Furr, Jr. Wilber A, George R. Clarton and Elsie M. Hubl J. Groen MacKie of this city and Alvina Buhr of Cincinnati, Ohio. and Ada Sehmidt. Joseph W. Dawsey, 51, Walter Reed Hos- pital.: Martha E. Hamilton, 81. 17 (.mn place. Edwin L. Willite, 5 Hospital. s e 8. K. H. Hexpital Providence Howpitai. | " 6, Children's Howpital. | Marr E. Fitzpatrick, 1 montli, 1344 Quincy st Infant Jumes d Julin Wilson. 20 minutes, Alfred A, Mercier and Hazel M. Brewer. Mene e i Ao 4 1 ‘and izabeth 13 G st 1. Esther Hi John B. Sco! Margaret A. Williams of this city. Howard O. Yunker 0’ this city apd Lillian arshall ‘of Calgary, Canada. rry Goodman lnd ' Rose Berger, both of Baltimore, Md, | Stuart H. l’.re and Jessie L. Wright, both of mmmand v | L. Lioyd of Martinsburg. W. V F Honsmun of Oharies Togn, W. V E. Turper ard Iottie E. Jones. Jomex aud Rachel 1. Brown. bie and Alma L, Cla lexandria, iex W, 'Smi Richmond, Raymond Brown and Hattie Denton. William Jolmwon and Cellus Tush, Moore and Sarsh Allen. John G. - Deaths Reported. Chambers. 68. 3208 Ely st. n.e. - Bavers. 8. 1716 W 5, 88, ard University Hospltal, w. . Marchant, 39, St. -, MeCormick, 53 3830 Livingston st. Joxen Mary B Matimglys 0, Procidence Howpi Next to l-hlio 719 9th St. N.W.zz: Krebs and Ruth M. u..u.nn both | nd Virginia L. Mitchell, | The following deaths have been reported to ith department in the last twenty-four | 1507 Fowling, 10, George Wastington Elizabeth’s onpital. 1215~ 32 Philip 721 NINTH NEIGHBORING | Army KAPLOWIT Zze: INCORPORA JUTS + GOWN/S.+ WRARS CHAPLAIN MADE MAJOR. Chaplain Stanly . Rzmsden of ihe has been promoted from the grade of cuptain to the grade of jor. S/ T.NW RIALTO 17 F STREET and 1214 to 1218 Hours—§:45 to Housecleaning Requisites Tor cleaning days here are valuable aids. They will help you keep fur- niture, floors, rugs and walls clean and fresh. The Wizard name tells the story of their quality. DEMONSTRATION Housefurnishing Section G STREET Main Floor—G Street Entrance —! shorflos— 2 ELEVENTH ST. The House of Courtesy—— | A Wonderful Opportunity in New Black Hats —of outstanding values— —at a remarkable price— For Friday and Saturday Black- Which fashion most highly favors—pre- dominates —but as well there are all the other proper au- tumnal shades. Many of these Hats are copies of styles much higher in price.

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