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> THE SUNDAY .STAR, WASHINGTON oinaBER 26, 1922—PART 1.' ; [FIVE D. C. DESCENDANTS | NEEDLEWORKERS MEET. (RITES, THIS AFTERNOON le.ICE AND HREM[N ! Etathg‘ éHEARlNE []N PHUNE GOLDEN WEDDING GUESTS | quta ranch 9 seston 2| FOR HENRY H. BLISS o [ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. nhlne of Church of the Covenant. E RATES IUM“RRUW! Avaal, Ma; to Celobrate | Co it} BOE LU dlework s S e £ ¥ m uuxflnr s are 4 o Patent Attorney ‘and Brother of ENRUI-I- FUR RE“ GRUSS RFl'm' 3 . le Al sta fe wm. Plense e P . Narcissus Bu“)s, f Anniversary. Guild of Amerfca was held at the > General to Be Buried at ¢ ar i Dozen, 60c | Mr. and Mrs, Joseph F. Rhine of | Church of the Covenant rooms, Tues- Lewisburg, Pa. | Avnal, Md.. will celebrate T day, at 2:30 Dozen, $1.20 Proposed Voluntary Reduc- | Attt Amiiversary o “their maryiage, | | The object of the Needlework Guild ! A reception will be held at the home, | of America is to collect and distribute {acxms 2 X0 Men in-Both Depa.rtmentl Answer {REIXEARD. Roll Call 100 Per ! H H | with five chlldren—Gilbert Rhine, Plum- | new, plain and suitable garments to i 5 | MIXED TULIPS § tion to Be Decided by | Risine. Burcon Rnine, Mrs. Eisic | meet the need of hospitals, homes, o , Cent. | ‘ One hundred fi Up Sas jEcmam e e B eC G olnenenen TR T organization v i | e hun for istrict of Columbia—attending, togeth non-scctarian in_its membership. A | ‘police and firemen in the District of more new articles of wearing apparel = s pres 2 5 % H ncmth - | G 3 s farme as or household linen or a donation or Columbla Chapter, American Red Cross | I 5 Y Bulbs A public hearing on telephone rutes o . M s wife, Who | money constitutes membershi roll call, was given by Mre. John Allen| Tuesdar, Notemler . All Colors, Dozen, { will be held in the boardroom of the i X | The number of garments c leoted P“""hf-"y' manager of the Washing- | Heutienund frioui. ’ for distribution this vear was in the 3 W y on division, last night. Her dl\hdun'sm"o" 50c, 75¢c $1 District building at 10:30 o'clock to- a8 & carpenter fo! zv\l«m\ five | yeighborhood of five thousand, an in- 7 i lllulde up ?ldl‘h» states of C:nm,gmm MMONS, - 5 = Tyears betore he took up culture cenae - 53 ohe 2 ; elaware, Indiana, Kentucky, Mary-| " morrow morning. | rease over last. Forty-one institu. ; 2 land, New Jersey. New York, Ohio, Pensylvania, Virginla and West Vi ginia, the insular and foreign chapte: and the District of Columbia. The hearing was ordered after the | tions shared in the distribution ¢ Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone } MAKES MOTION TO QUASH-,532'1’,‘.‘;&;‘"1,5":'{""’1 private cases Freesias, dozen, 60c - i ili Co v d issio IR v 5 c of the Distric : Ll Clnne;ef Llll“' 20c, 7;::—’“:;::::\11:11:1" “n?tr:m::e aw\r?,‘l'n:l:?:: : 14 S : de Ch o rn(,.ol‘l.xm"’l"ru' “I‘fr:;r.m)fi : er{ ~“l’h]x)rl:nll”l(‘; 9 5 1 i W {hi{’.‘!"n"'a Hl;e declared, d'h for 50c 0 o ary . Attorne; et Aside Charges | perve @ et G 5 ¥ cause to be proud of its police and fire r y Would BES | serve another $ea Mr departments. * A report coming in from eduction of 50 cents a month in the te tor unlimited service. The rate Against Film Companies. is now $5.50 per month. A motion to The commission porbably will re N ainet o this week | : 3 ORI SanTl ¢K | tributing companies operating on the petition of the tion of 3 Tt torage rooms in this cl Thomas Dumlop: - " > 4y, Sullivan for the . wmas Dunlop; : L ¢ police depar o ]\rl:l'.nh»r, treasurer, \lr ment assures us of 100 per gcent in e D. Swope. s every precinct. Chief Watsoh gives us the same cheering news from I Citlzens” Assocations for a reduction t £, USTCE PUT IN AUDITOR’S HANDS men in the fire department. The in fare on the lines of the Capital — e~ {tional Capitol is the only city of the : | Union which will be able to say that | ex . Archer for the defendants 5 ) | Traction Compuny. It was Indicated ; D¢y James 1 S fr the defendin™ | pinancial Status of Retired Jeweler | man_in’both the fire and the | departments wears the Red Cross |by a rellable source at the District | "GI0 LT otndants contended that | uilding yesterday that the commis- | o (M icrendants were violating the fire | Narcissus in Bowls Will Bloom for Xmas 25¢ to $1.29 It ha ot bee to Be Investigated. : Ccess on them that .th |E m - g !sion would deny the petition. prevention regu < coping rter avis, wuditor of the | [ & man's need was & " Fertiizer for indoor | 10,000 GOLDFISH, | -Sich it v ctcanty | BECTERDD ro : orbert 1. puvis, wvanor o e UG et i el v 5 certain yesterday -nCorporation H s ibut = N Supreme Co e oy " : < he was in and would help him g exideno 1; plants, ferns, palfis and 10c TO 50c EACH {Counsel Stephens gave the commls e : cted hy Chiet Justice! M in ih ¥ NG Weor ing Haoon. 55 HIIIDIS | "ihn his legal opinion that it is not joner t > o uity Cour to investigate _the know that the Red Cross can do r| tnancial status of Charles E. Karr, ¥ Al 40N S it. "It has the equipment, the 5 da: film | retired jeweler, who knowled: that is born of eX- | WATKINS, pint, 15c. other plants, package, 35c. Fish Fo | discrimination to fix same fare | pid not Grass Seed, pint, 15 e s for both companie: if such hich e Joms of the e = Gold Fish and complete, Gubott 3 . i Timited divorce by Mr : Al o ) . ’ s Singin. anaries and - ate gives one com A greater re- ar and that the stock ¥ 3 hgy also know that thei 1922 at ¢ p i gi ch ae, $140 and up. - o e | e s A cluimed that her hisband HENRY HARMON BLISS, cd Cross cannot dot it without the| . : ollers aten (e | on the corporation | uting com defendant : a fortune of $100.000 ang = backing of the community, both moral the Hgrtz ed with g ! d 1‘ b:“';h'} | counsel vised the Commissioners as the former _income 5.000 a year. 5 im; Funeral services for Henry Harmon |and financial. a; that help they are of thes pous Heyplats fu illscerifice ‘nm they would be morc liable to a with v of safety fromi fire ri claimed th o was running behind | gy ent attorney, who died D b DL it FHDUE -+ oF dis Stio v fixed et o se 'wiis passea over until|In his lHvingiexpense 1 0o mEel eas come back if efficiency i el o attend . birds, zua B op sl charge of discrimination If they fixed [The dise e N P tion Lo quash | Burrow money to Keep up his alimony | Thursday night at his apartments in | preserved. The only : to Attend. " Iuteruie :? your money back. month. The | the Rochambeau, after a short illness, | for the next call wh ! j iud. 25| companies. T will 1 : : ; r fieon e il il s 4 ice signified hix intention of | = reinforce our tre by i ! “The commission also is likely to| The : . 1 gnified hix intention o e tee ledin reasury by fresh con YOUR I der its decision this week on the | Film Corpor treet ; 8 _Mrs.Karr a de i awler's chapel, 1730 Penn- hr‘fl'_:;‘l‘"". of a lurgely increasing mem- | 3" ia Emfl[‘ldm FLORIST ‘plication of the Wushington Rail cost; the Fox Film Corporatio v 3 s Verue hocthwest, Rev: Dr: | PerniD: i . |way and Electric Compuny to run'? Sireet northwest; 3 o DAL v ieian 5 ha s orsted gty BURWELL. s vy ORI | busses from Cleveland Park to Con- i ve : xciung i Mle A torn e 0 £ & | Star and pastor of the Tem- 9 the swemory of s dvag hashs i Rl Y L ““Afu’u“ 2 fim}fimmw 85| nuctiout avenue and Columbin road | norihwest, and the Goldwyn Filu T szi:l"‘:‘ lhcd Newmerinia g reny Baptiet Church, will officiate. The | D'VORCE PLEAS DEN'ED S L ey via_the new Connecticut nue | tributing Company, 714 11t street will be tuken to Lewishurg, Pa., | ST Vi e bridge. | northwest. i for ‘interment Monda PROBATE COURT PLEAS. |3, i Wbyl o vt ul s born In Lewls Wife's Petltion. With Husband's | But sinec 1t e Cross Bill, Rejected. Who cares for t ) bay It With Leapley's Flower | Probate of Will and Letters of Ad- |Lurss: Lo, Augusi 3. g | Eiet Justice Walter I ieCos, o MHERRY n howwELL : ministration Asked. iAnn RayMond Bliss. radu- | tion of Mrs. Catherine . O'Nell, wife TR s, S et | from Bucknell ¢ injof James E. O'Neil. undertaker. for a |pEnNisoN. sl FLOWERS FOR FUNERALS The National Savings and Trust nd came to-this city, Where he | limited divorce. The decree aien dis o h-.um-.'}".. 1,,\’ £ remembeance | company and Jqhn A. Kratz vester- ablished his law offices. poses of a cross bill for limited divorce iy et ,day filed a petition for thegprobate! He is survive his widow, Mrs. |filed by the husband and incorporated of the will of Charles S. Smith, who | Dorothy Thorpe 1nd two sons |In his answer to his wife's petition. | died November 18 last, in Which they | by his first marr -orge R. Bliss | Mrs. O'Neil originally sued for an ab- are named as executors. ZAlr. Smith | anta Barbara, 1d Eugene | Solute divorce and snamed two co-re- | te but had stocks Another | Spondents, but she failed to prove the valued at $50,600. charges of misconduct and this petition | matter Low Hrothcis: as dismissed. She then asked for a! — No matter b ‘Jhe 515 Hardware and Housefurnishing Store. 11th. and G St= A Seasonable Offering My Specidlty at Popular‘i’rites Narcissus Bulbs—the best French-grown Bulbs. = = SPECIAL, 4 for 25 cents. ] and_Anna P. Smith, both | Tas . Raymond Bliss of 4 limited and the court denfed| Iwwesu't s 2 Vt. and a number of ; 3 "t I Diies | that also. c O ire eLs Fine for Christmas presents. .ces And mephews. rieys Bar- Tm'..“"f was represented by Attor- ) - nard & Johnson x neys L. Necubeck and .George P. Chinese Lily Bulbs—the best. Special, 25 cents each. executors. | Susin Hliss of Philadelphia and the le the husband had as coun< | Arseno’ Bar] L a Misses Luey R and Harriet Bliss o . naturalized 00K T5 T JAT G Hartz Mountain Canaries from $5.00 up. y Visterduy asked the ate C 2 y GIIT 31wl i '.’".’Hf‘,’ Complete Fire Set (Poker, Shovel, Tongs and Hearth Brush), $6 Set ELMER CAI S ors i for letters of administration on the ; Evelyfonaiaisinger. |estate of his brother, Arshag Karnig i Birth. A Schmavonian, who died in Washing- e 905 G Flori p The brother left | enver orist. ton last January. he brothe: H [ Jeave A, avd Mars Browa: 22 - (’-—- l EAPI E i Survi o 2030465, He 15| Funeral of Mrs. Katherine W. Hol- | "~ " z‘é’t;fij“g" S W ter, both residents of Constantinople. Y 1 . St' N‘w‘ 905 (,'b N.W. um::-;sr ]‘:u:‘l & Wilson, and lingshead Ts Held. ALSOP. Departed fhis life Thursday, Novem- ! Duncan Bradle represent the Funeral services for Mrs, Ra.lhl-rnh:i ber 23, 1922, at 8 p.m., at_her residence, Gome. Titioner. W it y | River road ncar Kenilworth, MARY. beloved { MOTHER AND LIT VTAI . who at her| wife of Thomas F. Aisop (nee Hiller), aged £ ELMER CADDES ¢ { home her ay, were held She leaves to'm thelr loss two sns T {Friday afternoon at Fairmont, W. Va., | aul one daughter. Juln B according to advices received from T ¥ from her la that place vesterd. TVices we! 2 conducted from the home of Mrs. B. F. Recd by the Rev. H. G. Stoetzer. | pastor of the Fairmont Presbyterian Interment was in Woodlawn | Brass Andirons Black Andirons ... _________.___________$2.00 Up Fire Screens. Brass and Iron Fvndrrfl Spark Guards, Shovels, Tongs, Coal Grate. Third Floor. All Popular Makes, Roller Skates Union—Winslow—Shreve . s $1.25, $2.00, $2.25 $2.50, $2.75, $3.50 | i| \ in memary ageral from ! November } 7 THE MANS STORES (B3 OF WASHINGTON Hollingshead was the wife of John Hollingshead, who has long Served in the employ of the govern {ment in Washington. el e . 1208 H st. n.w.. at 2 pm. Interment national cemeters. BELDEN. The District of Columbia Com- | ‘manders of the Military Order of the Loyal | PARISH HALL BENEFIT. A three-day sale of articles for the of & Kiaten anmounc {benefit of St Thomas' Episcopal| Crpian . K. A ot e Church’s new parish hall, was opened | Xovember i, 1z Fimeral scrvices wiil lat 1307 F street, northwest yester-| Do heidst Sheare’s charel 1208 B > The sale is in charge of 2 com- | Interment &t the National cemeters tee of women composed of Mrs. B. ton, V. Rear Admiral (R&RL S H. STOCKTON Commander. $85.00 { i 1st Floor i NI DAVID W sl remembrunce of my bel AN H. WENDE 20th Century White Flame 20-gallon Corrugated Galvan- Light and Heat Burner. Light ized Iron Ash Can with heavy S| o U8 B $2 00 m | % Hardin. Mrs. B Ben Hellen and Mr: Births Reported. | 6. . POWELL, Recorder BROOKS. Suddenly. Saturday, November 25. 1 ut the Government LADD | ‘Third Floor. . 24 Floo Rochester Percolator, made of Family Scales, capacity, 24 one-piece aluminum, =cup Ibs. by ounces, fin- 1{.1 rn'\l.{nwin: lirths were reported o the . at 12:15 p.m. sizee. Regularly $2 35 lsheld blncl: en= $l 50 alth department in the past twenty-four . Naturday, November 25, 142 ------------ mel. a - FRANCE A. BRUMAGIM, beloved wi $3.00 amel. Regularly $2 1 of the late Nvison Brumagini. Funeral from 11 6th st. n.e., on Mou- | 2 pim. Interment | 2a Floor 24 Floor Henderson, girl. Mars Bowes, girl Dustless Rotary Ash Sifter, Galvanized Iron, to Fit I,',,‘,“L’,‘,‘. B nii};‘j}m Fiactits Comnll, N 4 Duugh | Any Can Up to 18 Inches, $2.50 i ticlen Aken ! oyl _sneics, S i mestio e Faward 1, amd ianie L it A. BRUMAGIN. e | FUNERAL DIRECTOPS. Second Floor. Kins, boy. Jon and Lula Johuse % Louis A. and Alice Wells, boy. } late sister. F. 0 | + secretary councilor. 4 Dr. JOHN lian Shiples Butier her The succeasors ¢ inal W\ l. . late Ma: ¢ H e 1 Tuesday, N 28, ablishment Deaths Reported. BT M T Tk v i, 940 F St N.W Rainier, Md., theuce to Kt. Frank G.xer s Sons Co. Church, Requiem mass at $:30 a. . terment M. Olivet. SR It Lgetiley ain 247~ COLLINS, Departed tlfs lite, Novemb .m., 8t her residence, 4 . MARY A. COLLI od wife of ‘Carter J.” Collins, mother of Josephine Brooks, Ethe Veronica Carver and Leo, Thomas, ¥ and Margaret Collins and’ devoted sister of vember 25, beloved husband of Galvanized Iron Garbage Can, with Tight Fitting Cover; 4-Gallon Sme. 45¢ Sy Here’s Good News! . Just at the Heydey of the Season A GENERAL CLEARANCE of all Felt and Velour Hats (Stetsons excepted) at the following attractive prices— The following deaths were reported (o the lealth depurtment in the past twenty-four Oil Heaters THIRD FLOOR enty B. Langkan. ward J. 0'Donpeil, and Delaware ave. Margaret Connor, John P_Fillebrown, Rmith Warren, 0, Perfect Perfection $3.50 Felt Hats, now s PR w0, PSR AR A N momtitians Heater Heater et T on o from s g, | e Pl KR Mary E. West, Wiliiam H. Walsh, 37. 119 O st. nnie Talo Thomas & Fields, Frances E_ Brown, Tinean st. n.e. Alfred Ransome, 1, rmory court s.w. Carrie L. Young, 9, 53 Fenton_ pl ! A volee we love is still, H A place is vacant in our hearts | Which never can be filled. e | DEVAUGHN. Departed this life Friday morn-| 641 H ing, November 24, 192, at 8:20 o'clock. at JAM residence, Bon Alr, Rev. JOSHUS | 1A 1 AUGH: aged 91 He leaves to ] $5.00 Felt Hats, now "3'55 i % $5.00 Velour Hats, now "3 55 $7.50 Velour Hats, now "5 65 : This means the unrestricted choice of our great stocks, with- out reservation or exception. Full range of colors, shapes and sizes, except $5.00 values, which are mostly small sizes. Gallinger 1124 Lingers c Timothy Hanlon \\ ith 3-pint metal With one-gallon ] oil tank | | | | i 5 { 4 i | 1 | | | | | oil tank mos_Wricht. 10 months. 627 ars. 1 et b mourn his loss & devoled wife, one sister, | 3fudel Chap iwo nieces and one nephew. Funeral Private Am FOUND. his late residence Mouday, Novembe 12 noon. Asleep In Jesus, blessed sleep. FILLEBROWN. At his residence. = ====={" place. November 23, 1922, JOHN LLE. the late Commodore T. Sco | LOST. & bhrown. Funerai | AT PIN_Grilliant sprav, pear cen(er, fn| Services ut St Thomas® Church, Sunday, 'Howl!‘ & Daavid’s store, F st. Generous re. | Yember 26, at3 p.m. { ward. Pozer, 408 Duke st., Alexandria. Phone | JOHNSON. Departed this life Friday, 1348-W. 26 vember 24, 1922, at his residence, 415 Ridge . fi\ fi enre €‘,o. % BRACELBT—Gold link; with amethyst set.| 5t H-W. Rev. WILLIAM I JOI tngs: uear Willard, or In vicinits of oth| beioved brother of Jane Hearns and Martha | 4208 H STREET. N . e b e sl Moy, Nocouver B, at 2 pan TORMERLY 9407 ST- i — 2 from Union Wesley A. M. E. Zion Churcl S MAIN ) - : P atOOCH —Diamony Nov_ 5, o Troniof o | S0 s ik and Sate. s Fricads | Bimus W gipeme: Yioe UlMlis 8, Mpeme f lat Cairo. Reward.’ 582 3rd st. n.w. Frank- | and reiatives invited to attend. Cisde I o ! ‘Richols Y = JONES. Snadeniy. on Saturisy, - tin. containing artist's materials, )22, m., THO! 8 GLANCY JON : = 1022 at 1 p. MAS GLANCY JON Joseph F. Birch’s Sons D eventug; Teward if returoed o 3128 108 | Aged Sixtysix’ vears, 7 apt. 43 lanche Carter Jones of 1501 Lamont sf St. N\W. Established 184i X Blanche Corter oS o w2 | 034 M St. N.W. e Funeral from the pariors Antomobile Sorvi O Sve . T WILLIAM LEE, Imer, * Live 1k mod POCKETBOOK, _containing _mior Wed :lm _ Address’ Box 74-B, Star office, gi jon. $4.75 $6.75 Gas Radiators, with four tubes, heavy cast top and stand, aluminum finish; 30 inches high.......ccceeunee $3-50 ge S Window Refrigerators Made of gal\‘anizcd iron, with shelf; will fit any $2 50 size window The (xllhert Electric Heater SECOND FLOOR With 11-inch polished copper reflector, cord and plug to fit any lamp socket .. e $4.75 n borah Reister of H. B. Mond Ivm.nnlnl In Louden I‘nrk cemete 10th and F, during auto | more, Md. Address Box 03B, | MAGOON. Saturdas, November 30 3-Piece g W residence, 3005 Deot bl nw TiA i T DOG_White French poodie doe: his name fs| SON C. MAG loved hus : Suits Top D o el okard it reurned o Sofs | Musoon, aged T vears Fuerul services 5 ; - e i 0t Fesdeic " Siond 2-Pants Coats EARRING. Sararect it on stecto i | Nofugten Zh o interment, ot 230 1. | GENERATION “arTER GENERATION & : er wi warde. pply President Vash- . . ot e e S Compay, el T 1857 rhorst 1922 Suits Heavy EARRING, peatl drop. surrounded By Thine: | Yame rasidencer 1304 Oth At 1. of é ¢ stones, last . Wednesday evening. AT AARTIN, ot P Youn Coats hotify” Mre M. A."Eimore, N-0 bldg., gov-| artin. Notice of funeral later. &1 WASHINGTON, D.C., UNDERTAKER o ! mmml.m'e\. ETTER—Lice NOURSE. Suddenly, November 23, 1922, at 2 Fellers G N St e Colock; v fhe Hrdence S W saepitcs et reat 38 a0ih tenhonse o Chery Comse, DG | 35" few aAMES MICHAEL NOURAE. Sycd MONUMENTS. honethe 2 o'clock noon. + Balti- The Popular Price o, and fries; can be used wherever there is electricity cord and plug to fit any socket. S $l -25 SECQND FLOOR “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Ware It wears ever and never wears out “Wear-Ever” Seamless Double Rou!e‘ 14% by $3 95 Please call North 30227 A years, husband of the’ lafe ftosa Karr HANDBAG, small, leather. Arcade market fo | Oliphant, Soteans = The Park Cemetery Columbia rd. and 13th st.: valued for keep- !Almls‘!' Friday, November 24 1922, | oo gectariam Perpetual Care sake coins: liberal reward. 1330 Columbia rd. * | &t 8:35 p. ELIZA E., widow of the late NECKLACESced pearl, November 23, Re.| son M. Farkurer. Futeral services at the | pegutiful and fitting location, {1 ¢ | residence ot her son, F. A. Parkhurst, 329 il ward if returmed to 3044 O st. nw. Phove| IWalnur st Clarendon, Ve., November 27| Beadily accesllle—n clectric car line West 140. at1pm, 26| On Baltimore boulevard, at District line | ovERCOAT; e et A into_rest 3 - O L "party who took 1n Child's jaty | PARSONS.. Entered nto, ost e0ddeniss St 3 12 N Friday night call North 7190, Monahan, and | 385 FISHER, beloved wife of rm ce: t.N.W. exchange for their own? H. Parsons. Funeral notice later. % PENDANT, amethyst, on purple ribbon. 2800 | prpER, November 23, 1922. at Philadelphla Phone Franklin 4745 14th st. n.w. Col. 9605 Reward. _ ° |™General Hospital, GERTRUDE PIPER, de- Write for Illustrated Booklet PHO’I‘OGR‘PBR——“II Riverdale car. Return wvoted mother of Adell Piper and beloved | semm————— Radio Aluminum Electric Table Stove—It -will toast; it boils Shodins G ES blac " Funeral Sunday at 2 o'clock 10 inches ......... R . and Coats m'.,i‘isir £ l‘:-"‘u(.ee)nl;l 5;::;2"":’& ?‘vfi;‘%n‘ét ‘:?5.'"! Friends af the “;‘:‘"X, are CEMETERIES B S . 85 a. 17 1 vited to attend. o k e 7Y Conserativ R | — FORTTINGOLN i . Soses % & GT. , whe sied, In black 3 kee, Wis., N, Sl > o . Continues to Attract Hundreds of Happy | e e T T i | bocheny ot Washington, . €, aged ) i Knickerbocker Bath Brushes. -.81.50 to_$5.00 Nibco Bath Brushes -.--$1.50 to $4.50 Savo Flower Boxes ... 5 $3.50 to $5.00 Savo Air Moisteners . eeeeeee-$1.50 to $3.00 Healtho Meter Bath Scales. .. SUIT AND OVERCOAT CUSTOMERS - DL KAUFMANInc. 5 Work Benches .. $15.00 to $25.00 Tools, Tool Chests, Tool Calnnets, 85¢c .Yard serviceable fabric for linings, dresses and all kinds nts; a good range of colors. ] to 88 O st} n.w. Reward. 26° PIN, on I4th st between Girard and Park road. Gold pin engraved on back, Carico. Reward if returned to Garfield Hospital sup- erintendent. WREATH PIN_Black enamel leaves: pearls set in spaces; liberal reward. Ph. ¥ WRIST WATCH, goid, ladies; h.-m» Dack eover engraved. Fletclér to Muttie Lou; re- Ward if fnder will_retora ‘or notifs M. Mullin, 100 K st. 2.%. REIDY. Friday, November 24, 1922, daughter of John H. Scotti, sr. Funeral from Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church, Rev. W. D. Battle, pastor, Monday, November 27, at i p.m. interment Harmony cemetery. 1:25 p.m., at her residence, 802 E st. n.e., HA]].X , beloved—daughter of ley and the late David M. Reidy. Funeral Mmfl- November 2. at 8:30 a.m.. thence to o Church, where oilen high mass will be eaid at 8 a.n Relatives and friends iuvited to attend, “age FUNERAL DESIGNS. .2|GEO. C. SHAFFER, EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS l’hnn' at_MODERATE PRICE Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St Artistic—cxpressive-