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'THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTO We Thank You: The Fifty-fourth Anniversary Sale Has Been the Most Successful BMy Event in Our FINAL WEEK! Berberich’s 54th Anniversary Sale Just a few more days and the curtain will be rung down on one of the greatest shoe sales ever staged in Washington, certainly the most remark- able value-giving event we have planned in our half-century’s business experience. The Finest Nationally Advertised Shoes Are Reduced Shoes are going up, the wholesale market shows that. It is most advantageous to buy now, and with the prices offered during Berberich’s Fifty- fourth Anniversary Sale the advantage is a double one. We never buy shoes for a sale or to seil at a “sale price.” Berberich’s sell only the finest nationally advertised brands. This page shows but a sample of what both stores offer. It is also an example of what the Berberich organization can do when keyed up to fulfill an obligation such as this cherished Anniversary Sale imposes. -at 310 World’s Famous “Bally” Fine Dress Pumps Made in and imported direct from Switzerland— the “Bally” Company. Inc., are known one of the world’s best wmakers of Women's Fine Dress Shoes. \We are the Washington representatives of this famous make of ultra st ish footwear. We have them in all the latest Euro- styles. Straps. C nd inlaid, and the marvelous artistic nost stitchings to be had only in this celebrated line. The most advanced styles and the most exclusive patterns only to be had in “Bally” imported footwear. \lso more than 100 style~ in the newest creations oi Brooklyn, N. Y., smartest makers. New Coloni novelty strap effects in im- ported Bronze Kidskin, Havana Brown Kidski Otter and Beige Suede. Also silver cloth and brocades in several new shades and colors. Truly the most wonderful variety of pat- terns and styles we have ever had the pleasure to offer. Real $12.50 to $15.00 Shoes. 54th Anniversary Sale price, PAE cacanned $1 0 Read—and save. --- at 35.85 A Famous Brooklyn, N. Y., Make Of Women's Fine Shoes. in Strap Pumps and Oxfords. Black and Brown Kid and Calfskin, Cuban and Mili tary Heels, Goodyear welted sewed. A wonderful array of styles and patterns ‘to choose irom. $830 to S10 ol $5.85 —at %6.85 price Ladies’ Strap Pumps, Tongue Pumps Values up to $10.00—over fifty new styles - bluck Satin, plain or Dbrocaded. Patent Leathers. Brow Black and Gray Suede, Tan Kid and Calfskin. Combin tion colors in Brown Kid- skin with gray or fawn suede quarters, Black Kid- skin with gray quarters Jrocaded silver cloth with black satin quarters: cne, two and three strap eficcts, wishbone and tongue: baby French, Louis XV and Spanish heels. 54th Anni- versary Sale price . $6.85 of fine footwear. cut models in Australi and Russian cali- skin. 534th Anniver- sary price | Deserving of Special Display Celebrated Edwin Clapp Shoes for Men and Women (AVENUE STORE ONLY) For fiity ycars leading makers High and low n kangaroo, Iavana brown kidskin, cordovan $7.85 ---at Oxfords. top-grade shoes. any and Brown of the newest marked $8.00. Sale Burt & Packard Nationally Known Korrect Shape Shoes for Men —are known from coast to coast for their snappy styles and wear- ing qualities. We are offering you these famous shoes, high or low, Brogues, full of pep, with soft or hard toe caps. wing tips. ball straps and saddles in im- Viking and Norwegian Caliskin, Also lighter weights and more conservative styles in both calf and kidskin. Qur $6.8 in all sizes. ported Scotch grain. own $8 and $10 val- ues. 54th Anniver- Sary price ee..c.eew ---at ed in this sale. Avenue store --at row toe. straight tips. Craddock Shoes for Men 835 pairs, eight different styles, genuine Caliskin High These are square toe and the new English. The tips are perforated or plain. Some with wing tips. Strong & Garfield Shoes for Men Oxfords and High Shoes—every pair of these good shoes is includ- Black and Brown Surpass Kidskin and Patent Kidskin. 7 styles only. 54th Anniversary price, only e-.coceciacn.. Extra Steadfast Special High Shoes 150 pairs of these high-grade Tan Calfskin Shoes, made of a medium shade of upper leather oyer a dar- English last, wing or Almost every size. Our own $10 value. 54th Anniversary Price voomvomconen. o ---and now at 5c 5¢ SALE OF GOOD HIGH SHOES. $1.95 Per Pair—$2.00 for 2 Pairs. Cost Wholesale Up to $9 Per Pair heels French Highi-gt Boots and Oxiords—with Brooklyn-made turned soles. No—muot the latest style that’s why the tremendous sacrifice! leather. Imported Bronze Kidskin. Black Bucks Buckskin, Tan Caliskin, Tan, Black, Gray Dull Mat Kidskin. size and width to choose from. Anniversary price, $2 $1.95 --at *4.85 Oxford and Strap Pumps— Valyes Up to $9.00 Note the variety o! ., Gray Fieldmouse and Also two-tone effects. Nearly every —Two pairs for -at *4.85 Women’s High Walking Shoes, With Cuban, Military and Low Flat Heels Cuban. mihtary and flat heels. Tan caliskin, tan kidskin. black kidskin, pat- ent calfskin, tan grain cali. and Scotch grain patents. Sport pumps and oxfords. Wonderful values. Big re- 54th Anniversary $4.85 lan d black caliskin and black kidskin. Every woman should have at least one pair of high shoes for bad weather. Here opportunity to get a of good looking shoes at about half price. Our own $7.50 to $9.00 values. S4th Anniversary $4.85 price $5.85 Celebrated Steadfast High and Low Shoes, $7.85 Shoes and Craddock’s Made in Mahog- Caliskin over two lasts. The new 1,000 pairs of the celebrated Steadfast Shoes. style, quality and workmanship of the best. You ¢an | get ‘em ali in these famous shees. Every wanted leather, imported Scotch grain, imported black kan- garoo, tan and black Viking cali- skin, black and tan Norwegian calfskin, black and tan kidskin. Made over the newest lasts, | brogues, French toe, semi-brogues | and English. Also the conserva- | tive styles, such as straight, round | i i I Every pair 54th Anniversary . $5.85 $7.00 and broad toe lasts. 54th A nniversary $7 85 1 e We have them in Conservative $7.00 %6.00 Children’s Department Buster Brown Shoes for Children Sizes 1112 to 2. Gunmetal Cali- skin Leather Button Shoes, Good- year welt, foot form last. Dull Calfskin, lace English toe. Just about half price. $2.45 Our A nniversary PriCe eeceroccnnens $6.00 o= BERBERICH’S [= 813 Pa. Ave. Phones M. 4023-4024. Washington’s Largest and Most Progressive Shoe House—Established 1868 1116-22 7th St. Phones M. 4616-4617. M Y D. ¢, THURSDAY. THE WEATHER For the District of Columbia and Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor- ow: slightly colder tonight; fresh northwest winds. Virginia—Fair tonight and tomor- row; cooler in central portion to- night; moderate to fresh northwest winds. ‘West Virginia—Fair tonight and to- morrow; continued cool. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 58; 8 p.m., 51; 12 midnight, 46; 4 a.m., 46; 8 am., 48; noon, 53. ' Barometer—4 p.m. 29, 8 pm. 29.99; 12 midnight, 8 2 46, occurred at 3 a.m. today Highest, 46; 4 a.m., 30,00 am., 30.08: noow, 30. Highest temperature, 62, occurred at p.m. yesterday; lowest temperature, Temperature same date lowest, 41 Condition of Temperature and condition of water at § am.: G Statn of Weu'the T i NOVEMBER 9, 1922. IGANNON, SOUTHERN RAIL l SCHOOL PLANS SHOWN. EX-OFFICIAL, IS DEAD Former D. -—c' Man Expires at Staten Island Home Today; Brother Here Survives. / Citizens Told of Western High School Addition. Stereopticon slides of the plans of the proposed twenty-four-room addi- tion to the Western High School were shown and explained by Albert L. Harris, municipal architect. ata meet- ing of the Western Home and School | Asrociation last night in the audi- torfum of the school The addition is designed to relieve the congested| conditions at the institution, which | now has an enrollment far in excess | not been uppropriated. | S. Duncan Bradley was re-elected presfdent of the association, and Herbert Hoover, wife of Secretar { merce Hoover, was chosen vice | side re selected are: | Emerson W, . secretary, and Mrs. Lloyd Wigh surer. The ex- ! acutive committe omposed of Drs De Witt C. Croissant. Are. Ro Reese. Mrs. Charles JKeller and James Derrall. Births Reported. Tue Tty o the lLeal ¢ 5z lave been reporied | i | H ’ i department in tae L | | four Tours: i | Clance €. and Begale N. Mollen, il ! Atlantic City g | Funter B and Mae C_ Liovd. girl { Baltimor. 1 { Aubrey A. aund Bertha M. Phair, bor | | Birmingna { John W. and trice F . bo | Blsmarck Tohn H. and Cosma M . gl | Bostou ' Mantred aud Mudel boy. { Buffalo i Thomas ia L. Healy, girl i Charleston i Sydner F e K. Hobson, boy 1 Chicago - t Davia H Rigae Xess. bov. i [y innati. i Rich: D. and Roti Dlevelnul | ANK S, GANNON. | PR ver i rien 4 Gannoh. who for seven| ;l-:wm and Hatt of Warrent {and Edith Helena Miamii, F'la | and v i lg : | Central High School Alumni Asso- | ° . | ciation to Meet. i B Hig! chool w v at the a 1 fall “advisory’” meeting 3 ! h reanization y the Central in i ary Tuesi night < o'clock. a also will be given to the eral uorial proj . 7 h school interests tand impre T -gathert !tion. the t r h fappear shorthy R to The war T 2 Tl a lare invited to view i | Hodgkins 3 president ¢ e a | tion Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued v the | tollowing 5 { John R. Tritlepse and Lucy A. St. Clair, I Wil R, McCutchan and Kothleen Padgett. Os~ar M. Richardson sand Sarah A. Clark. 5 Fisher and Louise L. Jaco 1 Bernard Hiser and Edith 1. Edmnuods. Rrooke V. Beyer of this city and Mary M. ! Quinn of Atlantic Citr, N. J. | “'Joremian_ Phillips of Mount Rainier. Md \{. Hardesty of this cit I Rufus C scomb of this city and Lena | I“ e 30 \ twelve i frieze. lin the s Hazel M { both of Bi {and_Helen Steel of t and_Alice M. Shafer of thi ?lnfl Florence G. Higham of this clf¥. { CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. alventon ew (Onlenns w Yok Rainivg FINED IN “DRY”" CASES. 725 Paid by Twelve Defendants in Police Court. Flue tates n, § s Rosen, k. PLAN XMAS'REUNION. I bath of Luck . Weaver of Clarendon, Va < R, Thaler of this city_and Maren imonson of Lake Renton. Minn. L. . Enos. Reed and A R. Pickereil. Ragby and Lazaros Karestinos and Heney Brocks of Baitimore, Md in, D. ¢ Wilson W. Va Haines of Cumberland, Md ‘mma M. Bozman Jones ani timore, Md. Fudgs of Upper Marlboro, Md. Franklin Lester @ city n_of New York city ‘William M. Richart city r. of Springfield. Va., William A Tern) MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hourx 2469 1%th St., Col. 638 Dupont Circle. Fr. 5232 protection against Colds 24 hours,LaGrippe in three days) W.H.Hinl'l'%glpnny wron and Etta Ward, omas M. and Hugh L 4rs was a resident this Frank S. 1 of Gregory Deaths Reported. followieg desths have hesu Top when he { Southern r ! Fome on {10 word b ording ! He had | ted 10 Tat twenty £ int 3 York Northern | Iroad in 1887 He became gen thern rai ed er of and the re- Sc in i Card of Thanks. which He was list in ninat rsportation 1909, exa 9, 19:2. ar U Videw af James ¥ <. George ( Freral from the 3 rorge €. Bord Eoea Bove ¢ Tis late reside Nove ber 10, at Piesse copr.) SISTER MARY FRANCES May Lisr soul bave pesce fensiiad this life November A BUSH, nexpected of ¢ e care services W k in Hartford . at her . 1239 Haif st BRADLEY. accommodations. | FRANK. ! JACKSOX. 7 In Memoriam. In sad but loving remembraicr ©of my dear mother, SARAH E. BRADLE' who departed this life twenty-ope yea: November 9. 1901. HER LOVING DAUGHTER, MAE L. M- . ving remembrance of mv Y FORD, who died fou vember 9. 1918, and our 8 FORD, who died fou: vears ago, October 3, 1918, m"l:{ brother and niece, and take your W joved von. hut God loves you beth beat HIS SISTE 4 1 WWAISTER. AND HER AUST, MARY of its maximum In oy o - Drawing of the plans for 2ddi | dear Tustane. “HDWARD T PRANK, whe tional twenty-four rooms was au-.! died fourteen years ugo today, Novembe thorized by Congress. Funds for the| 9 190% DEVOTED WIFE. erection of the annex, however, have GODFREY. Tn saq Lot loving remembrance o' i our dea ; on who, d_brother. JAMES €. GOD _departed thix life seven vesrs ovember 9, 1815, ounded hearts ir: the time. e. THE FAMILY Dear s the grave whers my dear brother Swoet is ihe t never mhall fade Boses ma fade and die, Thouzh 1§ EISTER LILLIE - sweet remembrance of ou 10 departed this life four ear LAgar® How can it be 1iing, whom God took with tase duy by day Tn «ad but loving remembran. her, JOIIN HARTNET Qe one rear ago foday, November & 1. Muse st £t D, ‘a O L] Dax by day 1 saw And 3 MAMIF He in gone. bat not forgatten: Never sigll his memory f; swestest thouy Areizd the Il alware linger ve whete Le i taic Y Todar vecalls the memory 0 o ng mo A ¥ MRS, MARY ARAR WATTS eparted this life two years aze November 8, ALEXINE . in her 201k yéar is a vacant o ver can be filled. in our hoimes Ast swert look ¥ou gave me ea: ueser be forgotten HIS LOVING MOTHER remembran, N KRAFT PITCHER, wh~ s ago today, November 9 learts vour memors lingers ewoet. fapd and ol & day. dear ooe, do zot think of You That v DIES IN HER 73D YEAR * epared s e Nt ! T J BRYAN The TOth year of | SILENCE. 15 tov Fene Ske is not dead, the child of our affection But gona t 00l Where ¥ho 10 loiger needs our POor protec 1om, Ent Cliris® Himself @oth rule. i*h her and keep unbroke Tha bond which natore gie 5 Hopiag. our remem spoken May reach her where she lives HER PARENTS AND SISTER. * Jo sad but loving remembrance o* dear son aud brother, LINCOLN CAR Who_departed this life four wday, November 9, 1918, ages 2 months. Soars ugo todar: lled from this world for a peaceful lied by Him who knoweth ‘v Nobir by his post he stood. Qur brother and fond and true BUiE Al gl 0 ARTIS HOWFIL, mother of | BERG bY 411 Lis fricods co weil Lreral Satday. Novembel ¢ BiS DEVOTED MOTHELR. TATHER 4. i A diea a . Relativea| SISTERS MARY AND (LaRA. "+ i i fnvited 1o & | SPRAGUE. 1In loving memory of our ce. others November 7.| brtier, Rev. OWEN C. SPRAGTE. w £ Merey Sovemper %1 depared tui iife tonar of Laer Catho! a scholar, in additio another brot the lute = = { tuneral hereatter. 10 PARKER, Wednesia at - | Emergency Hospital after a brief illnem. | RAH PARKER, beloved sister of Nimrod | Remains at Moon & Allen's fupera! . Interment | e | ROWELL. Wednesday, November 8, 1 at | | her residence, 638 Marylaud ave. ne., CLARA Notice of | WEST. November ®, 1916, day more fra:’ A his sufferings 3 murmur._moan or_wa:l BIS_DEVOTED BROTHERS. WILLIAM AXD ALLEN B. EPRAGUE. . A tribute of loe and remembra: - mother, ALICE WEST, one year azo tod to my tuie life 9, 1821 Dars of eadness still come over me Teara of sorrow silently flow: Fond memories keep my mother pear me Though heaten claimed ber one sear DEVOTED DAUGHTER, MARIE JA KON, GOSZLER. widow of Depnison P." Rowell. | Funeral services at her late residence Fri-{ November 10, at 3 p.m. Burial service chapel at Oak Hill cemetery immedi- | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. | ately followinz. (3 = = SCHOENEMAX. ' In Newpert. T L. Novem, | Frank Geier’s Sons Co. BAR PIN, Al betwaen Beimon | her 8.1 CATHE! . beloved wife of | 3713 SEVENTH ST. N.W. . | Trving nw 3. "Sifler, Room Ciarien Behoeneman. and mother of Mre. J. | fiodern Chapel. Telephone. Main 2473 J. Weleh of Rrooklvn. N. George J. (P, 0. Dept. ! Pl E o= = Schoeneman and C. R. Schoeneman of this 13th st. n. | SKINNER. Wednesday, November 8. 1922 | GEORGE 1., belored gon of George and Ida Skinner, aged 1 vear 2 months and 5 dars. Funeral fi Lis parents’ residence. 3857 Fessenden st. n.w. on Fri 2 pm. Relatives and friends respec to attend. ER—Dark _brindle. Mondar. { Phone Cleve. 1664, | Tiggs pl Do, { ! = | STRYKER. November 8, 19 at 1152 a.m.. } | GRMEO BING, Indy's, Tuesday, on B st nw. | SARAH J. the beloved widow of Frarcis | in the 78th year of Ler | bet. 19th and 14th. Reward. H. G. Thomas, | Burdette Stryker. r ate office_ building. 1OmXS: | age. Funersl services Saturdar, November| a 11, at 8 p.m., at her late lence, 4717 LLIE DO collar. 1o tag: answers st niw. ' Interment Rock Creek ceme | t0 naimo Tip: feward.” 400 Raymend st.. Ohery | Friends and relatives invited fo at- WLECHE B o (Raltimore, Philadelphia, Brooklyn. { DOG, tan, fox fert Y. and Portiand, Ore., papers please | Iand tag. Reward. s STUART. ‘Tne District of Columbia Com- mandery of the Militars Order of the Lo; Legion of the United States announces h of Companion Captain JOHN KTE b . 5. Volunteers, in tils City, vember 8, 1922, Commitment service an. ferment at the National Cemeters. A fon, Virginta. on November 9th. " Resr Admiral CHARLES H,_STOCKTO copy) 1 RING, brown pendani, in or near Theater, Thesday sfternoon. $5 rewa collar marked “'Kid." nklin election nigh! | ENGL spots rear, Jorere 1730-1732 Pu, ave. Timothy Hanlon B. Phose L. 41 _H 8T. N _Phose LS50 JAMES T. RYAN 817 PA. AVE. 8B, Model Chapel. Lincels 168 Private Ambulances. Jivery in Connection. Established 1873. Telephone Ool. 7028 THE S. H. HINES CO,, W. R, F. HINES, Prop., 2901:29G3 14th st. n.w. Private Ambulance. . R Speare Co. nd 961-J after ¢ p.m. Liberal R. Navy, Commander. i G. H. POWELL, Recorder. i e o - . | THOMAS. Departed this life November §. 3 Deimonn YAth and 5ih pw.. rewird: Cali | T IWHE At 9:15 pom. At her residence, 1604 1th UNDERTAKERS Main 5165 i B.w.. SARAH B. THOMAS. widow of the | 1208 H STREET.NW ok, ) 5t iate Samuel J. Thomas, daughter of the late YORMERLY 940F enjamin und Mary E. Waters, mother of | xR e X rnomas, . Mrs. Mayme Green | Mimus W Speave: Y308 idlia X Spewve Rrooks, Mre. Nettie Lucas, Mrs. Elizabeth am;m ler. coutaining_glasses, | Yo ete. Reward. th' Capitol st Truss and the late Daniel W. Thomas. tice of funeral hereafter. VENEY. Suddenly, Mondav. November at_10:45 ‘o'clock pm. JAMES G EY departed this life at his residence, 2326 P st n.w. He leaves to mourn their loss @ loving wife, five devoted sisters and RGNETTE. . siiver, Wedneds ..bet. F and Pi. ave. Return 1807 181] Reward goe brother. Faneral Fridar. November 10, } i TB, silver, with chalo attached. Re-| @ 3.m st., thence to St. Angustine’s LORGNETTB, silver, with chain attacked. R FREST s { ward it returned to Mrs. G. L. Nicolson. 3013 | Asleep in Jesus, biessed sleep 3034 M St. N.W. Embalmer. Livery in connection. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons S Automobile Service. s WILLIAM LEE, EX Funeral Director aat Com: i R—— — — AMILY. * MES . steel, between American Ee. o tife T, rity and Trust Co. and Conn. ave. and N at. wau.uu_‘ Deoarted this life Tuesd o A {Reward. Mrs. 8. Rutherford, 2001 O et.j vember L: X ‘?“Lfi-,’;”; ""[;.";; 'w""i’.', 412 H st. ne. Phone Lincols 83¢. !,4 By TR A e Moders Chapel. Automobile Puserals T N nere | e's funersl parlor, 9th and Westminster Quick. nified _ana Eficlent Servies on E or I st Reward. 1101 ¢ vember 10. Funera | K st. n.w. Fri T 3 o'clock, from | - . » | NECKPIECE, fur, on ith Interment’ Char. | 816 11 ST. N.E. Linceln 3404. car, Tuesday. Return to M C., papers please | _Antomobile_Service. _Chapal. keeper. The Hecht Co. Reward FURSE, on Chery Chase between 7 and ) p.m., on Nov. 7. tan leather purse, with A. Y. {— m‘nmluns. > t B Ptamped on it.. Rewara. ‘Men. C. Lovejor, | (3ude Bros. Co., 1214 F St.: t.. Ch “has o 3921 Livingaton s evy Chase. D. C.. or ot lbeiiosy eaata ie—exDressi: GENERATION ArTzR GENERATION 857 rho 1922 WASHINGTON, D.C., UNDERTAKER Room 413. Veterans' Burvan. Phone M. 6680, Arots essive inerpensive. EO. C. S nch 2186. Y V00 147 BXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS Phone M. NE. ruby_colored. nesday. $50 reward. Phone Col. - st n.w. | at MODERATE PRICES 201617, CMBRELLA, black silk, Japanese repousse, | ver handle:’ letters on-side of handle! - FORT LINCOLN - lost from family ring. 10° V.L. SPEARE CO | n establishment. Phooe Frank. 6626 Nelther the successors of nor cob. ected with the original W. R, 940 F St. Tuesday morning. between 9:20 The Park Cemetery and 10:30, on Potomac Park car, or be- tween Naval Dispensary, National Metropolitan Nom-Sectartan Perpetual Care Beautiful and fittiag location. Bank and Jelleft's F st. store. Reward if re- turned to 2823 Que st. n.w. Readily accessible—on electrlc car lzs On Baltimore boulevard, at District liae. Office: 705 12th St.N.W. | dle, left on 9th st. car at Otb and P, n.w. Phone Franklin 4745 on Tues. at 11 a.m. If found call North 810! Reward. 1412 Q st. n.w. 100 Write for Ilustrated Booklet | UMBRELLA—Brown silk; ladies’ room, Chilt November 8. Matn 7427, br. 96. | VEST (new), in pacl west of city; Te- ward._Return to Heiberger. 108 ! WRIST WATCH, lady's, Center Market or vi- | cinity: Initiale E. M. M. Phone North 989. 11* WRIST WATCH, gold, bet. 1ith and F and 11th and_Pa_ ave., Capital Traction o initials F. B. on back. Please notity M Shofucs, 435 Woodward. Phome Main 328. 10° | | MONUMENTS. _ We specialize in designing and erect- ing memorials (monuments and mauso- leums) of quality and character. We will gladly show you many beau- tiful specimens of our work in any of the local cemeteries. THE J. F. MANNING CO., ING., 914 Fifteenth Street. : (e

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