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e e ok D T H . EVENING:.. STAR - CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS $1,800 to $2,750 a year; law clerk, de- partmental and fleld services, at \] DRY LAW FINES, $775. . WASHINGTON, TALK ON ARCTIC EXPERIENCE. D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1922. \ U. S. JOB BILL INDORSED.! THE WEATHER BONDING OF AUTOISTS ... Deaths. FOR OVERNMENT JOBS zlr.‘z‘oo to'dsz(.o‘lm ayear, !ul;lobr lab- Experience in the arctic will be the ory aid (plant pathoiogy), bureau Saturds = 22, of plant industry, Department of Ag- Collections Yesterday in Police |subject of an address tonight by E. J., §tep Toward Equality in U. 8. Posi- District of Columbia and Maryland ‘mvhfll'l""’ S ‘n_'w& 1.'." X"r::'.;r :: Ward before the regular meeting of —Showers tonight and tomorrow; riculture, at $840 a year; cotton Commission Announces Tests for glasser's helpor, bureau of 'agricul- Court for Violations. the Parkc View Cltizens' Assoclation tions, Women Bay. warmer tonight; moderate southerly Filling Vacancies in Various ural economic: epartment of Ag-| Seven hundred and seventy-five do!- at the Parl ew School. Dr. J.| Indorsement of the Sterling-Lehl-| winds. N =) riculture, at $900 to $1440 a vear:|,... was collected in fines yesterday | Stanley Durkee, president of HOW-|y.0h reclassification bill “as a step! Virginia—Showers late tonight or U. 8. Departments. high school teachers, $1,500 to $1,600 a year, primary specialist, $1,600 to ‘n the United States branch of the ard University, also will address the organization, following its business toward the establishment of equal tomorrow; warmer In the interior to- nons and Mrx Pose of her soul. vited The Civil Service Commission to- | $2:000 & Year, mulel primery teach- | Police Court from violators of the| meeting at which officers for the en- | rights for women in the government” night; gentle southerly winds. l L t0- | ers, $1,500 to $1,600 a year, Philip- suing year will be elected’ K- | @ay announced that o " | national prohibition law. In each . was given by the government work ‘West Virginla—Unsett'ed, with prob- - ed X > will be held to fill uc::::m;s“nu::;\rei?r.inferrev\!:fihgr#e‘;:;}: ‘K:.?:'n‘:,'.e‘;’.. case defendants.pleaded guilty and e S counslliiotithe ".‘::{3"“'153:’(1’:‘;"'”»:'?" showers tonight and’tomorrow: Proposed Regulation Branded as | dence. in jon’ o following: Eaitorial statistictan, | 45,31500 t0 §2.000 a year: farmer, In- | upon the recommendation of Special COL. WAINWRIGHT'S PLANS, | "5 5 Standing purnose of the | er i ‘west portion tomorrow. Unfai c Fieuts aMcn of the Secratacy. Deparment of | Sanin "Cariiira st Ghoh 5 SerE fuY: | Assistant Distrct Atiorney David A Col. J. 3 Watnwrisht, who has | Sterilpe ehibach bill "l is 4| mecora tor Twenty.Four Hours. air by Congress Heights | Lot Agriculture, at $3,000 to $3,500 a year; | Ior microanalyst, bureau of chemis- g‘{;“}?"fhg",{f";‘;a,",};‘gg; DS been elected to Congress from the | Shassification, of work n the EOVEIR | Thermometer—4 p.m., 61; 8 p.m., 52; ks g asststant map printer, geological | I'¥;, Devartment’ of Agriculture, at|'OpPa¥ 05 W28 TECTL, pornara | twenty-fifth district of New York, | cording to the person, is sound.” was 12 midnight, 49; 4 am., 49; 8 am., 47; Association. : e e pses $1.400 to $1.300 a year: linotype ma- | (ThoS on umes Leahy, $50;| Will retain the office of aslsstant sec- | the essence of the resolution adopted. ; 1oon, 62. Z Funerai 7. at 32 a day; assistant pomo- | chinist, government printing office, at | Sorridon. |S$150: James LCOrN:, Pl retary of war until March 4 next, the; It was sald council members do not{ ABaromcter—4 pmi. 30.40; § pm., wdas 101 pom, from Reho- logist, bureau of plant industry, De- |80 cents an hour. Dk, M150; Blizabeth Motley, $50; | DeBInning of the next regular session. | believe the measure is an ultimate 30.41; 12 midnight. 3 4am,3034;) z ipuat Cuurch. Mit ut. beiween N apk partment of Agriculture, at $2,040 to| In addition to the salarles indicated | w. E. Davis, $300, and J. T. Har- Secretary Weeks said today that Mr. | solution of discriminations alleged to 8 a.m., 30.33; noon, 30. The proposed bonding of automo- i = T e $2740 & year: fleld atd In Lilug,, | 3LOVe the bonus of §20 & month will | S, S35 3 3 “Ia;‘nv»rlgh( had agreed to remain |be suffered by women in the govern-, Highest temperature, 62. occurred |bile drivers to the extent of $3,000 |BAUNDERS. Lutered into rest after a pre Ml e o ¥: | be allowed for most positions the s $25. with him until that date, and that no | ment service. at noon today; lowesi temperature.ywaq condemned as being useless and | 10nKed ‘illies Sun ber 10, 1053, bt e o‘z cal survey, Depart- | basic salary of which does not ex- ::l"elga;"l;llfl;n}“hnd been gllven to_the 4fii‘cuurred at 6:45 a.&n.‘ lolday. ntaleat A e At i reae] o 507 Bra of Agriculture. for duty in the |ceed $2,500 a year. . of his successor in the War S S emperature same date last year— o s e 07 rd et fleld, at 31200 to 31,500 a Vour: ex:| Full intormacion and application| NEW FRANCO-ITALIAN PACT. | Department. L LSO b e Lree with | Highest, 45; lowest, 42. Heights Citizens' Association in the Robert Thoman ha e Cotate tax division, office of ROME, November 14.—A commercial —_— e e that & person can be mad | Condition of the Water. Congress Heights Baptist Church last o R the deputy commi revenue, ssioner of internal Treasury Department, at blanks may be obtained at the office | of the Civil Service Commission, 17. F street northwest. 4 treaty between France and Italy was | signed at the foreign office yesterday. ready for sale tomorrow Wraps —arrived just as the paper goes to press. Choice— $1 250 These handsome garments All the best materials repres Costume Suits, silk duvetyne or paisiey Canton. black, navy, Hawailan bl Genoese red. brown, Coats with cape sleeves, puffed sleeves and $95 to $135 3-Piece Of the beautiful marleen, velvet, fashiona, orlando and veldyne, with bodices of brocade crepe, matelasse, Gorgeously trimmed with beaver, squirrel, fox and platinum wolf furs— But only four days more of these Appreciation opportunities! news can be told in this advertisement. You'll surely wish to visit our shop before Saturday _Four days more of the wonderful Apprzciation Events, with fine, new Coats, Costume Suits and many smaller things to be placed on sale for the first time tomorrow! : Only a small will cause an extra stir tomorrow! ented—Fashiona, Jackets fastening $82.50 riched with wolf, Hawaiian blut ue, Tunisian and For Choice at $55 to $75 Fur Trimmed Suits, $35 ‘You will find these exceptionally smart In line and of fabrics worthy and shorter beited Jackets designed of marleen, duvet de laine and nevelle. Finest of materials, including at side with the belt; the new in quality. Long panel jackets Collars, cuffs and pockets en- beaver and caracul. Colors, navy, malay, marten and black. ‘There are nearly a hundred varie- tles of orange. part of ‘the Costume Blouses New styles for the next four days’ Appreciation Selling. $13.50 and $15.00 Costume Blouses, $9.85 Crepe de chine, combination of georgette and chiffon velvets and The overblouse effects Brown, navy, Jade, gray and black—blouses for all occa- printed silks are materials. beaded designs. sions in these handsome selections. $12.50 Costume Blouses, $7.95 Printed crepes, crepe de chine and a few georgette crepes, daintily em- broidered—round and V necks—iong and short sleeves—Autumn shades. You wlill find many pretty ones! afternoon and street wear. Silk Underwear Appreciation lots regrouped, giving large assortments for the last four days. $6.50 to $8.50 Silk Gowns and Chemise $4.85 Zlc F St. N.W. 1 and 2 Clasp Gloves, Pair point or two-tone embroidered backs. Attractive, Durable “Vanity Fair” Glove Silk Vests, tallored top, ribbon straps, flesh color. seriously i1l through having merely touched it by accident. S in embroidered or For $1.65 { { Temperature and condtion of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 50; condition, clear. 1 11:35 p.m.; high tide, 4:18 a.m. 4:50 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 9 a.m.; sun sets Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. ‘Weather Various Cities. ,l i Cloudy BYRON L. ALDRICH DIES. was born in Connecticut and came MEMPHIS. Tern., November 14— The condition of Gen. Luke E. Wright, former Secretary of Wor and over- nor general of the Philippines during the administration of President Taft. who has been critically ill at his home Lere for several day. s unchanged, his physician announced. | FOUND. Speedway. _Call North 28: reward. night. It was pointed out that such a law would have a tendency tg keep all automobiles, except those owned fering to send a man out to a meet- ing of the association to explain the plans for the Masonic convention if information was desired by the citi- the gas company relative to an al- leged insufficient flow of gas in Con- gress Heights. The association indorsed the move- zens’ Associations were instructed to E. J. Newcomb, Valentine Wahier, Julian A. Marceron, Benson Taylor and B. F. Joy were appointed a committee 10 take charge of & tract of land to | be improved for the betterment of Congress Helghts. FRANK J. McKENNA DIES; 35 YEARS AT BUREAU Plate Printer, Retired Few Weeks Ago Due to Failing Health, Suc- this city, filling a_position of high trust in that institution up until a few weeks ago, when failing health For more than cial notice of his death. Marriages. 1922 at East Port, Md. FRANCIS H. RILEY and JULIA G. MORRISON, both of Washington, D. C. =Rl SHO! MAYHEW. Monday. November | 6, 1022, at Rockville, Md.., TRVIN SHOE- MAKER and TERSA MAYHEW . Deaths. SWELL. November 13, 1922, at her resi- rey, Mrs. Winnie Pierson, Mrx. N. Wednesday, October 18 | ppn ATE th ! VAN TASSELL. Evaus. Fusersl Wed- 2L nm, trom Ziea et ween und 4 . Rev. 'W. 3. Howard, pasior. Betts nber 1 F st =03 BTN IR TEIRIRS X & DD DD DD NS 1O (D DD D 1 D € 1 X ) YD N N X D ) Tide Tables. b5 the rieh. off the mvect. Lack of | Wiowaid treads invited. iiteraient” ia ! (rurntsnea by vnitea States coust | g ol 1 0% B8 HrO A 2 nren ery. T i an odetic survey. - = '8 . (11 b2 C o ' Today—Low. tide, $:57 am. and|blamed for many accidents. irea’s Houpi . 10:35 pm.; high tide, 3:13 am. and | R e hiun Speer. And ‘prandaatghier L4 SDLEpm. A circular letter was read from the Pt s aes 4 wervicen o par ? Tomorrow—Low tide, 10:33 a.m. and | 5ymay” Temple Shrine committee of- iden v in Hamilton, var o 150 1922, at Mami, Fla N E.. beloved husbaud of Lois Price Webster and ecldest son of Elmer and Margaret Webster. Notice of 16 The savings are astonishing on almost anything you wish to buy in fall apparel or oo sons "ol “Conereny” Helghts, ATLT e 3 1 3 ], : H .m.; S| the vitation was - § y, Novem 1922, accessories as our Appreciation of your year-round patronage. achomorrow—sun rises 6:30 w3 SU | L thankes. Tt was moved | 3.0 MATTIE WELLA. s ir reidence; Moon rises 1:33 a.m.; sets 2:18 p.m. that a letter of complaint be sent to ""’"'"hx,n.\';rn.:.‘llmr l-.A' Annupols, ¥.fl In Memoriam. =y & . = ment of the better business bureau to | AN In loviug remem- Z i Temperatare. Stop fraudulent sale of securities and | Urauce of wir depaiicd loved o Extr ' I Gr N h B tifl.ll N H ts | estments. Members also went on Toed, lusband, MATTHEW ANDERS W W I ur FE as favoring the resolution | ™0 5 7} a. o eat e c ases eau ew a Stations. ix ‘-‘-g passed by the Georgetown Citizens' | bur '3y foa) who died Novem- i £2 £2 Association for the reopening of the [ "\t tr 4 ok —arrive in ti 5th” 1 | L3 g ndustrial Home on Wisconsin avenue. | 7, ief, & shock wever arrive in time for “15th” An unusual collection of $15.00 5D s oo e Foderation of CIti.| o, art-wily ihe ongs w1 = doar. Tust b J J e w 00 ha igned — 5 B oo C")'C"S- Wonderful New to $25. ts, designed for wear Abilene, Tex, Cloudy use their own judgment in deciding THEN DEVOTED. Wrr e ACGRTE oats and Costume Suits with the new winter coats at Albany Prclouds | upon action taken by that body. RANDDAUGHTER AND ¢ T- Attanite Cit Cloudy Officers Elected. LT morning ! 50 Baltimore - ! Dr. E. E. Richardson was clected HE . 2 (loud? | president for the third consecutive S liosiar Gemeheavente Gaar’ | term and Gustave Bender was clected | our ear “wife and morien” AN C. ?, . treasurer for the ninth term. g who three yewrs ago, Women's and Misses’ 1 Other officers elected were: L. .| November 1l 1916 sud our deir daughter Weeks, first vice president; F. C.| f00 taier MA . 8. who died 3145 to slss Velvet turbans, soft crowns and beaded brims. e e s e ne. Taling ears ago, Noveuber 13, 1915 Seal, beaver and squirrel, combined with velvet. A. Marceron, secretary, and E. C. Pur- Loved in life, remembered in desth. . Orlental turbans in the most brilliant phases—of gold and sliver cloth. dy, financial secretary, and J. M. Can- THE FAMILY. ur- rlmmed Soft hats that are girlish and dressy, as well as practical. non and D. E. Libbey, delegates to the |CAMPBELL. In sad Lut lovine remembrance Altogether a most remarkable collection and a saving worth whlle. Federation of Clizens Assoclations. - | ' oar, Toend,’ CATHERINE "eAMP today, nber 14, 1920, How I miss the welcome footsteps Of the one 1 loved %o dear; Oft T Tisten for her coming, Feeling sure that she s near. HER LOVING FRIEND, MRS. ANNIE B. PARKE . " In loving remembrance of my dear mother, CATHERINE M. CAMPBELL, . November ar daughter and who passed four years ngo today, No one knows the « Gerona, Marvella and Marcova, with high ver, s g 0 T 5 gh-cost ¢ llars and cuffs of beaver, squirrel and wolf furs. cumbs in Philadelphia. Only those who ha A wonderful opportunity, indeed! .Blouse and new panel-back wraps and full-back sty'es, with wing 38.95 Costume Bloum, 35.95 Sloany P Of the grief that is borne in silence sleeves. Most beautiiul of the winter’s styles. In the wanted black, browns, navy and Hawaiian bluc. Inexpersive, yet smart and in the wanted printed crepes, novelty silks, Frank J. McKenna, for many years e B e Only a limited quantity! and In lacr combination. Beaded and also embroidered models. SHp-over FOREIGN. an active, progressive member of of- | gprexr™ A triute of love and remem- 395 t 8135 F T o 115 145 T o d an6 hip(l-\gtns; njthe ipopyljarisuit shade combing iont .. Greenwlch time, today.) ganized labor of Washington, & mems | b to e acrined, wife, ELIZANETH ed a]l ed ber of the Plate Printers’ Union, die K8 who died one year ago o ur-irmm S to$ or an A NEW APPRECIATION PRICE Clowds""" |Saturday at the home of his sister. | ] CO o Co On the F: Cloudy Mrs. David Weir, 647 Eouth 55th DORE GREENE, b P ats Fur.Tnmmed stume n the Famous Go, |ameet Philadelphia, following a long ey el A . & Copentiagen, Sony illness. The funeral and interment [LAMETN. In » e . Stockhoim, o were in that city. departed this o 5. N o z Clear 13 parted th ears ago today, No- Two Wonderful Groups Suits Centemeri French Kid Gloves o Faralh i oy gt N SRS DRSS L } Hamilton, ~Bermu - ¥ s brinzs sweet, memories, . Havana, Cuba.. lenr years he was connected with the bu- Every day br 565 and $85 Another Timely Arrival— $3.00 and $3.50 flsrann cobe Gimiy |JCRD° 0 Saving and printingin | Debp Sk g Berks S cere Houghts of oue we loved so dear. Sleep on, our darling mother, O how sweet to lie thy Dame? In life we ld Velverette, Olonzo, Cordalure, Lustrosa, Orman- $75 g forced him tg retire. For more than | In s vy d‘{f’ixrfi"f;?;flz‘;}]"s and cuffs of Squirrel, Kit A lot that will tempt you to buy Former President, University of |in the deliberations of the Central | FERLOVING AND DEVOTED CHILDREN. Fox, Mole, Wolf. Fox, Caracul. g g : many pairs! Beé!"‘f“'ly made Cen- California, Was 77 Years Old. Tabers l;i':"hoa“l',_.,m;‘f'"gm";" e ] e mother “and eraiamotier, 3 _And a great variety of new models—Straight- ,,ofl":;:";‘:;’;‘,’,';'.:",:';‘,"',',‘ufi"}:‘""':f,s:‘_"&:,‘;"':‘ ity temeri French Kid Gloves, 1 and 2 EACOMA. Wash, November 14—|And Serving on many of the major o deparied s Tife line Coats, Hip Blouse Coats, Belted Coats, Wrap trimmed collars and cuffs. And the furs—beaver, clasp, overseam and pique sewing. Byron L. Aldrich, seventy Facyen LAY i‘:,?:-’,‘."&fz\'u otH:he Shiiee rr‘;':;s:‘l?nlll,x:: HER DARCHIGRG wo v LE! sleeves wide from wrist to armholes. blouse fitting close around hip, and the long-line panel — < ~ : B here in 1892, devoting much of his s > All colorings in these groups—Plenty of Black Jacket. ANl of handsome high luster fabrice—olonzo, =\ Also Domestic-made Gloves, including Hore 1o writing for varlous periodi: {, Mr.” McKenna s survived by 4 SCHMITH (nee Mui). In lovice, romem- Coats; New Browns, including Malay; New veldy.-_‘\- ;f m:’::eo:-—annd hl:-:kr.“n-vy blue, browns S 1-clasp Tan and Brown Cgpeskm and cals. disters, Miss Kate McKenna and Mrs, SCHMITH. who departed Grays. including Kit Fox, and good Navy Blucs. and Hawahan blue to choose from. Silk-lined Mocha Gloves, in gray and BN David Weir: ali of Thiladelphia. {uis Tife nine years sgo toly, November 14, Both women’s and misses’ styles! beaver shades. All at $1.63. GEN. WRIGHT STILL ILL. of ber tod 4 her best. AND SISTERS. ® fng_remembrance of my HEL VAN LL (aee arted this life Six yeurs ago 5 dear daughter, Fisher), wh Loved in life, remerinred in death HER MOTHER. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ° VANITY CASE. lady’ x.‘on IA' Dml.s car. Owner dence 1010 Eye st. se.. 'DEL: AC HIRS |73, WILLIAM LEE. Fuveral Director asd [ 1 5th” l Th Mlsses, Sho ] —made of heavy crepe de chine and ridium silks, embellished with French { cam have the same by calling at 321 Joho Mar- | BOSWRLL, booreq, ape sy °f Ioterment | Bavni e oeire® ooy CUpmodese ll e o va:’ and T" laces; also georgette and lace medallions—fiesh, white, orchid L Dommneer. bermeen @ 'am ond 4 hm. o] Prospect Hill cemetery, Thur Pm. | Srices. 832 Pa. ave B K 3 and peach. , | Friends and relatives invited. 0 pa 2 o o S % T . = 0 s = 24 = pers please copy). o ] A aSEEREL R e s $2.50 Glove Silk Vests, $1.75 | _Lost. i g e sy sores: | WA H. SARDO & CO. g ppreciation assortment oung women, no get o B Fold mesh, etween 215t and O, and 119:" ’S"nf"’éfi- Blh\ ATRTRN ARy Y e ki \ sister _of rreM, " Mrs. | _ i GENERATION ArTer GENE! 1857 50 New $30 and $35 Sport Coats, $25. Ready for the “15th” Selling! Loose, swinging lines, with belts and large patch pockets—made of Polaire and Scotch tweeds, In browns and tans. These coats are silk-lined throughout! \TION rhorst 1922 S Zrkn Amanda Green, Mr. Amos Brown and Mr. James Brown. Her remains can be viewed at Undertaker Lomax's, 14 § street n.w. * | BLOOCH. diamond, four-leaf closer, dismond in center, surrounded by pearls; on street clr' s $3.00 Glove Silk Bloomers, $2.45 between 16th st. and Col. rd. and 13th and F Reward. _Phone Columbia e » 5 Famous “Vanity Fair” Garments; cut full and sts. 10113, 14° Yo Men's I = - Misses’ $45.00 to $52.50 Silk Frocks, $29.75 relnforced; iastiz at knees fiesh Color. AT Diack, male: Oetober 4. Call 3L 4768 |~ dister Rellel Avsociation are requested 1o | of : A large, new group of frocks for { befere 8 p.m. Reward. 164 | meet at 04 Fellows' Hall. Wednesday, No-| WASHINGTON, D.C.,UNDERTAKER Quite unusual in style and trimming treatment. afternoon, street, business, sports and evening wear. Developed In such lovely materials as crepe 'satin, Canton crepe, georgette and taffeta.. Colors, navy, American beauty, brown, black, jade. Misses’ $45.00 Fur-Trimmed Suits, $33.50 orts Suits of English checks and mixtures. Splendid Suits with rich fur trim. Colors are gray and blue, brown and olive. Sizes 14, 16, 18, at 8 pm., to make eral of AKTHUR BRA. TON, Thursda; vember 16, at 10 o'cloc} from' Zion Ba) Church. WILLIAM H. FORTUNE, Pres. vember 15, 1822, rangements for V.L.SPEARE CO. v I . Ne:lner the SuCCeSSors of nor come H. E. BARNETT, Sec'y. mnected with the original W. R, 8§ COOPER. November 12. 198, at 10:05 oclock. ; entablishment. 940 F St. N.W. ELIZA COOPER, widow of the late James & ‘._r 882 - Frank Geier’s Sons Co, COLLIE PUP—The gold and white collie pup lost on Halloween is the property of a sick child in hospital. Please call N. 4347 for re- ward. > Philippine Underwear these Appreciation Do not overlook groups! $3.00 Philippine Gowns and R, PIN—Number on back, 47221, Mon- Reward at Portland Hotel. Main 8676. ¢ Airedale, near Wardman Parl tag. Call Adams 58, Reward. | 1 R. Cooper and mother of Thomas and George | Sp ming. Cooper and Lula C. Simms, devoted sister | e t] * . . tan and black, withont collar s Misses’ $55.00 Tailored Suits, $39.75 Chemise, $1.95 R it returmed o 2511 Tk st | Of Melvinla | Bell and | wotheriy M8 SEVENTH 87 N W Main 2473 Smartly made of such favored materials as marleen and poiret twill, In navy, black 6 Bt aaoat TptiiSEe Col._ 14693 1 Ginsies Summa’ § Manseat Vetes Modern Chapel. _ Telephone. and Hawallan biue. Long jackets with notched revers. AN ot L daelgney . madeHOT (rime “Enlih bull, white, Temale, Liberal e ‘thence to Bt. N N2 = 3 3 ; - | turn 6 1 5 2 ¥ 5 Misses’ $145.00 Costume Suits, $98.50 soft nalnsook. || "ormarion. s Telends tnvited to_attend. & GAwmvm_ 13 + = v 'e bull. white pa‘ch [COOPER. Ladies' Crispus Attucks Relief As- - Remarkably handsome Sults in the three-plece models, of soft marieen and Andria .00 i DOG—Small browa brindre bol » e ALY A 3 - cloth, with wolf, beaver and squirrel trimming—biack, Koran, brown, aavy biue. $3.95 to $5.00 Philippine i oantleatius cotaciTmmadas eut Infeciatie o ou orejherciymaTiogd s ettt MoRTICIANS Underwear, $2.95 s o, . ‘Mowat, 2300 Faitoraa st nv.| - USOPER: Wednesds e T A 9 " St ‘as] ton. D. o Gowns_and chemise of exquisite beauty. FILM for vest pocker kodak, Conn. ave. be. B fetween D and E ata. w%. g Phones M. 5515.0013, B e Uv ess 0 unl es Sprays, floral designs and eyelet embroidery tween L end N, Monday. Finder kindly phone JULIA WEST HAMILTON, Pretident. ———e==m=S» done on extra fine nainsook. North 6714-W " | JENNIE'E. BARNES, Rec. Sec. i Tunothy Hmlm WILL NOT T IN WASHINGTON THIS | COOPER. Officers and members of i \ Iwnr Slaxes e ‘on properts in Ar.| CHft Hock Association are requested to o1 B 6T K.E. FPhone L. 6843 —for the last four Appreciation days! New styles added to the dif- year to receive $10 and $12 Silk Negliges, $6.95 ferent groups—dresses to enthuse all! Llnxtonfl oty :":n. n‘ch-“.‘m':':’n;n‘"gmfid tend n: funeral of Rister Eal;lZA roulr R JAMES T. RYAN ‘application fo the Treas: , County ] : Their attractive colorings and dainty trimming make these negliges D e ouse . moalll iglia tdrese. Clatennomy b Clurch, 8th st o 'E‘"" PA. AVE B.B. ~ de chine, satin ana taffe Streets s w. others MARSHALL, President. They a P l(lyt:hld all around neck and siee much to be desired. models with sash. PACTLINB ANNIE M. SMITH, Secretary . Loose trimmed $25_to $30 Dresses, $21.50 Quck, Dgnified_sna Efclent Bermen with self ruching. Navy, rose, copen, orchid and black . : 3 = Poiret Twill Dresses, button and silk brald trimmed, set off with buckles T Chiase ligar, Tith and N’ and | GANZ. Sundas, November 1 Lt 215 on either side. Also embroidered coat models. Tilden sts. Reward. Marie O'Donnel, phone | Pin: At Georgetomn Wnivers S feiy « W & Co. 2 LOUISE Eleanora Itnppe t Home. o Dresses of Canton crepe, beaded and silk embroldered; have jeweled buc- Cleveland_966-W. =] Asacostin: Funeral from Thomas K. 816 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 8484, Automobile Service. MONEY—A roll of several fivedollar and one- Tstoblished 1673 dollar bills. on 15th and New York ave. load- orth- Kies and fancy braided girdics. Also Party Frocks of Sp Telephone Col. T80 New $10.00 Pumps s.e., Wednesday, November 15, . Teiatives and friends respectfully invited sh lace and Canton crepe, in combination, self or ribbon girdies, with various colored flowers. . ey ing platform or Capital Traction 14th ey A Big “Appreciation” Value at et SRR Di e T S THE S. H. HINES CO, $45 to $55 Dresses, $35 e e e TS T e | Corcoran and § sts.. Sunday evening. Reward | 3:40 p.m.. 3 nte i m return to 1529 Corcoran st. 15¢ Hobert Hebsacker and loving mother of Mrs. Beautiful dresses for street wear, dressy afternoon dresses, dinner and evening desses in twenty new styles for tomorrow’s buyers. e ‘' NECKPIECE, black fox fur. between Camp g n.w., Thu Humphr es and Alexandria, Nov. 12 (after- Amella_Ryan. dence. 1134 Sth s WA Speare €o. Such materia Molyeau crepe, lizard crepe, high quality flat crepes; f - : J 2 = . Hequiem paneled styles, draped styles, with huge buckles, straightiine styles, street poon) Taeersl yeward for retum. 172 Uhland | Yy Church at ® o'clock, Relatives ud UNDERTAKERS and afternoon dresses, In y, black, brown, carmel and taupe. Evening 881\ S TR EYFGLASSES. in case: Saturday 17qi | friends invited. Interment St. Mary's ceme- Nw dresses in black and pastel shades. Polret twill dresses beautifully embrold- e e oI | pery. 1* | 2208 H STREET, N - wi 'onderful 4 3 " Kraved 's residence, 2 st. s.e. i Sreat dress day fomorrow. resseswonsectulivaissitoria feward. " B, C. McCall, 307 Star bidg. Matn | piveatoier of Mark B Ies Bimus R Speare 558 = i e of Mollle E. and Luther W. Edmonston. Clwde J. Richols Funeral from bis late residence on Thurs day, November 16, at 2 o'clock p.m. Rela- Interment Ar- PHOTOGRAPHS. two small, Saturday after- noon, between Interfor Department and h Joseph F. Birch’s Sons $75 and $85 Dresses, $59.50 and H sts SILVER PIN. Sunday cvening, | tives and friends invited between 10th and G s°x. and Euclid st. Reward | lington cemeters. (Baltimore, Md., papers( 3034 M St. N\W. Eetaviished 1sm, They are so charming, so adorable In style, fabric, trimming and color- { returned 1118 Eucld st. . please copy). 15 i Phone ““est 4. Ing that we cannot do justice in description. Exquisite chiffons, pebbly crepes, N—Pearl, with small diamond center; val. | HOBAN. Suddenly, November 9. 1922, s Service. rich velvets, clingy georgettes and fine Poiret twllis—those the materials. d by owne: s gift it f o1 of Seotiwi| Morey Howpital, Baltimore, Md., JAMES HOBAN, nine-year-old son of Caroline Hoban, Temle during reception Monday evening. Reward. Finder return to Mrs. E. J. B Hotel Haleigh. PIN, gold, Rebecca, with safety cafch. either Lansburgh's, Kanns or 17th and “ave. Saturday afiernoon. Reward. Retumn 702 st. se. FUP, brown and white wire-haired Terrier, tbres months, Nov. 1. Reward. Maj. Patton, Fort Myer. Va. A . PUPPY—Airedale. 1325 Maple View s.e. ward. _Phone Lincoln 7104, Lovely beaded models, smartl Every need can be satisfied. New Frocks of Velvet, $49.50 Velvet commands hlrh favor in dresses for afternoon, dinner and evening affairs. And fascinating Indeed are these new models, with thelr individuality Fur-trimmed Velvet Frock, of styling and beauty of coloring. You may choose from such colors as ashes $49.50. of roses, American beauty, sapphire, burnt orange, black and white. ly embroldered affairs, panels and side draping. 1726 Pa. ave. n.w. Funeral same d Monday, November 13, 1922, at p.m.: at_the residence of lier aunt, Emmin Hood. 510 Eve st. HOOD, daughter of R. H. Hood nterment Asheville, pers please copy.) Sunday _evening, NIE H.. widow of B | CEMETERIES. “FORT LINCOLN The Park Cemetery Beautiful and ftting location. Readily accefsible—on electric car Itse Os Baltimore boulevard, at Distriet las, The smartest of styles for dress wear! With French heels and hand-turned soles. In patent leather, with three plain straps, and in black kid, with straps ornamented with cut-steel beads. $10 Pumps for this week’s Appreciation, $5.50 pair. .50 Pumps and Oxfords $ Gregory. Carolina paj W. November Lieat. C e York Avenue Presbyterian Church, Wednes. e 14°_ | gay. November 15, 10:30 a.m. Interment at $1.25 and $1.50 Sports Stockings, 85c Silk P tfi ts || PURSE on Mt Pieasant wirect car contaiuiax | Anlington. Wool and cotton, In heather mixtures, with a very etucoa ) For Street and Dress Pai Tree 320" bilin. Canadian money. < Reward: |y ATTEON L tents, Tuesfas, November| - ne drop-stitcn. Colors, biue, camel, oxford gray, “ 9 =5 ar A- Eifoed, Grace Dodge Hotel. — 16°_ | T9%. 1922, at 1:80 a.m. RICHARD G., be- dfice; 70 12 LN.w tight gray. 15th” Opportunities! A large assortment of the very newest lasts and in complete e g R R T s M ROe e ML g R s raantia e | G = ] . size assortment: and '4th sts. Reward if returned to Louls raday, November 16.8ut 10 o'clock, from e hie e i $500 1nd $600 Sl Petticouts, $345 Faes ot ans, ace, saun coott ues o oo | || SoRbntm SR R BT st for Manrnesd Sosie . = Of splendid quality radium silk; straightiine mod French heels, patent leather one-stri NTEL ERI G - 2.1 Inte B 2 == stripes, fine drop-stitch and embroldered clox In con. y U 9! 1l kid two-strap pumps, with Spanish heels, ave. n.w. Reward. = and friends Invited. 1 trasting colors, Black, gray, camel, brown, blue, fawn. &8 P & T Moty B sueae and black kid one-strap ':wm'?-l. dark brown calt one- VICTORY FOND No 0261080 faturday, Xo- | MILES. Suddenls, Tuesdsy, Notemb FUNERAL DESIGNS. i 3 rk brown calf oxfords with low flat heeis and blac vemper 4. Reward. ain 2775, . at his residence, o Bt HKFFER - $3.50 and $4.00 Sports Stockings, $1.95 $10.00 $12.50 Silk Petticoats, $6 85 D P, K o hoors. |t's 8 #plendid_assortment of foot- W ATCH—Tady's small Eign, on goid chain:| ARD E. veloved hisbend of Bartaid Wood | GEO), C. S| P All woe! and eilk and wool heather mixtures and Lovely styles of radium Milanese and jersey silk, wear and a mighty big value for Appreciation buyers. - gold case, injtials J. E, Friday evening: e hnraday, November 16, |BAFRESSIVE FLORAL EMB! o, s hand-embroidered clox. Black, dark brown, light 8is0 satin; embroidered, hemastitched, ruffied and reward. - 1614 Riggs pl. n.v. 148 TP mm o thence to St. Peter's Church, 2nd |88 MODERATE PHICES . Srown, eamel, gray, tallored models; also evening petticoat WATCH—Lady's open face, gold; monogram sts. s.e., where mass will be said P NI M. P. on back; Sunday atterncon, be. | :30 a.m, for the repose of his soul. Rela- Co., St | tween. 14th and 11th sts., Euclid and Irving. | tives and friends invited to attend,. Inter- Reward. 1505 16th. Phone Frank. 108. * ment Coagressional cemetery. 15 X