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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SR e SIK MAKE ARTICLES SOLD BY RED CROSS 2t | her home here todas: She had been i for several months. Mrs. Marks was widely known through her winning of the Stratford- on-Avon prize in 1910 for her drama, |' sorthwest. He was also a member of the faculty of St. John's Colleke. The later part of Lis life was spent at La Salle College, Philadeiphia, Pa. Many of the students that he i I«lmu.ed as young men have tak MRS. JOSEPHINE MARKS, WOMAN DRAMATIST, DIES | - Abe Martin says: BROTHER ISIDORE DIES AT LA SALLE COLLEGE Ong-Time D. C. Educator’s Former SALESMAN L] to the Times from Goa, India, dated Saturday, says tens of thousands of de- vout Koman Catholics, high ecclesia Go-getter who can sell will nd® g b: tl; Pt Tuesday to connect wil Won 1910 Stratford-on-Avon Prize DT'!‘";.“QS"“‘": " Engiand and. in e h&mfi;"xo i l“l':flms:l';.o‘l'\l; tbisniSplaoes iinjache sork Lot L or;lmziluon who needs a man, for “The Piper” Produced |America She was the author of sev- | of¥'Cpoting the body of 'St Francls Pupils Inclede Several Bish- |;|‘;!‘;:°“-a§;‘2;{f;"“:;‘;;} s “,'l';"" for a man-sized job. A“.-“.! % | erel other plays and volumes of poems | y,yjer, whose tomb Is in the Jesuit —_—_— - 7 3 - By = ops and Monsignors. Bishep McDevitt of Harrisburg. Rt.'| Bex 166-C, Star Office. ica. and a frequeni contributor to lead-|Gpyreh there. The dispatch sald the( : ! HiEng andisuct Saestc | ing magazines. Patient at St. Elizabeth’s Con- Rev. Bishop McCort of Altouna. 11 blic exposition ot the body was to She was Instructor in English liter- | P4 rd S v College from 1901 Pave begun yesterday. and is Lionel S. mechanical engi- | By the Associated Press. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., December 4.— Mrs. Josephine Preston Peabody |y Marks, poet and piaywright, died nl‘neerlng at Harvard. 2nd Day—Anniversary Sale 32 Reasons Why You Should Take Advantage of Behrend’s Great Money-Saving Sale PO R SRy ~ You D Mot £§1 Xmas Boxed Hdkt. | EHREND’ ————— Mrs. Mary Hughes Is the new depyty |{nsurance commissioner of Alabama. — Packed i nice solt 720-22-24 Tth St. N.W. R e Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 PM. s a s wacad arleodeedostoatendes - MW@WW&F« X R % $5.98 to $7.98 Prunella Dress Skirts $3 .15 R R L Stylish Sport and Dgess Skirts, of wool Prunella. Beautiful striped patterns in all the latest pleated sl)lec .-:u:n:»:n. SRR Up to s'7.98 Silk Waists Taffeta Silk, tins, Crepes and Georgette Waists in tie-backs. 98 blouses and novelty waist effects. "(" e R S -'.-:~.~.~.~o‘?; Men s, Boys’ and Women’s Sweaters 3 Coat Sweaters for big boys, also XXX ~.~Z~Z~:~.~.«:~\"N';: Men’s Initial Buckle Belts ¢ men and women. Heavy ribbed, made with collars and pockets. PEITRILIIITXRLIRER '~'~:~'~’a-'~:—»:-¢-:»~.«:~. gray or Y et Women’s Imported Gloves Black. brow grayv, white and tan soft pliable cid gloves: 2-clasp, 1broidered backs and pertect qu.:ll- ties. %%M- Soateegegeospaleegeosdsalentociosdond retpalootpedeeieetrdpafeadoedsedoried }%‘“Wc”;{‘v{"?‘ '“?"MW*”’%W Men’s Initial Hdkfs., 2 for Nice quality, full size w hite Hand- % kerchicfs with nch hems and "mhro]dtrul initials in col S PR R e VX@':"Z": e e S ":-"":'S"""Vr}‘?"g' Men’s Silk Shirts : fib silk quality, coat ;(\Ale h;::fin. 'u."r'n.u’ cuft d E?L.r s .89 % T a = '~'~:-'-:-. PR R a w conyertible 2, oo ....-.;..:..;..;..,..‘..;..a.-..v.,:-'..'..;,.,..r..-.s.,.:..-..;.:.." $1.00 to $1.25 Party Boxes ¢ x‘* ather boxes with ,‘i: fitti Tof m powder b«-xl 1 leather Belt. with silve » ck box. Al buckles, anted % pocketbaokiay = one I fancy bus makes c for mas girt. e e e e e seagpetecdoelonls 'f~‘~‘-:~:-. B R e : $5.00 Baby Sweater Sets ! and ( n 3‘ ¥ B e s e X LR ) RS S Women’s Fur Ceats -~ 37 B S St ol el ool -:-c-w«% Women’s Fur Chokers Fashionable Brown and Gray ® Chokers for women and misses. % Trimmed, with animal heads. e, O e S S ~:~:~.-<wfif:-:-v;~wwx-wfrwwm-<~mwy§ $1 Women’s Wool Sport Hose = 68c$ oo TeosseSreisegreieelanlosfreioogreloofenleedselosironfeeion] :":":":W % Children’s Buster Brown Hosiery ooy . Ulewant and luxurious Bro Bables Muid Fu; Sete mat < Trin ‘.mexl with silk ¢ e % B oys Corduroy Suits “Oliver $ Silk and wool, plain colors and heather mixture ribbed hose. sub- standards of SLO) hosiery. .m‘-.—. IR R -" :%-W-"’ R 4 2 e ‘»:-:«:—-:-:—:w:-:—:-:» - Some with 2 pair pants Famous structs Miniature Bed- room Set. Christmas articles, novelties and i toys, made’ by mental patients at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, were placed on sale today at roll call headquarters of the District chapter, American Red Cross, 1414 1 street northwest. The handlcraft of the patlents will be offered to the public daily from 10 am. to 9 p.m. for the remainder of the week. Proceeds of the sale will go to the patlente, minus the cost of material. The articles range from wooden .toy dogs to rugs of an excellent ‘qunlily, Basket work of an unusual type &lso Is offered. One of the most attractive and- skiliful pleces {of work {s & minlature bedroom i£et of mahogany, the labor of a vatlent sfter two years of training 1IN toy work. The dressing table i with folding mirrors. bed, bureau and chatts are as substantial and sound as the original get of finest |quality which they represent. This work ‘has many clos noyelties, howaver.~ |2 In other Nursee " who are patients at th, - pital ‘as: the resull of the war'. hon: ‘ributed weaving linens and rugs, which Will not go wanting for purchasers, All whe articles, they polnt out, are far superior to any offered by the patlents last vear, both from an artistic and serviceable standpoint. Under the direction of Miss C. G. . supervisor of aides at the Cha; and her two assistants, pa- hospital, ilents as they enter the recefving d ire put in ‘a class of toy- m‘nk“fli;l They' are then advanced according to their merits." The articles now on sule are the products of long and skillful | training. Mrs. W. S. Spencer, vice chairman of the comfort section of the District Chapter. of which Mrs. Charles Lynch i3 the head. is in charge of the sale. | Assisiing her today are Mrs Hclen » Misx Alice Clark, Mrs. Hanvey, . Benfamin Vesmer, Mrs. J. R. ram. Miss Belle Tanner, Mra. War- Spencer and Miss Ann Hubert. —_—— Suspicious. From the Richmond Times-Dispatch. “John, you've got to fire that new hired man He hasn't done a thing all week but work every minute, and he ¢ up beautifull Y Ye. tJohn, sure.” = = . ain’t that what yuh want. | hut it l&n‘'t natural to get it, He's 4 burglar or a detective. We don’t know whether lean- in’ forward helps a car along or not, but all drivers do it. Asphalt an’ cement won’t mix with lower taxes. (Copyright N MAJ. H. S. BRINKERHOFF DIES AT BONN, GERMANY Former D. C. Man’s Body May Be Brought Here for Burial in Arlington. Maj. Henry S. Brinkerhoff, jr. Army, retired. a native of this city, died November 30. at Bonn, Germany, where he was tempor: engaged In business. He was the son of the late | Honry €. Brinke former chief of the officers’ di of the adju- {tant general's offic ose home was at 1620 Q street. M. Brinkerhoff is survived by a widow and two chil- dren, who are in Bonn. It is under- stood that the body will be brought c 1 in the Arling- ¥e enlisted the Army in August, 1901, and two vears later was appointcd second lieuten- ant, 4th Infantry. He served four years in the Signal Corps. With that exception his military service was mainly iu the Infantry, !n which arm ihe reached the grage of major in July, 1920. He served in the Philip- ! pines, in Mexlco and with the expedi- ce. Just before attached to the fice in this clty. in The pow highest d, which pos: i the most far ; STARTS COLD MOTORS | | Ask Your Dealer ; The B-G Corporation | 136 West 52nd Street, New York Contractors to the U. S. Army and the U. S. Navy Good quality Novelty Cloth Suits. in pretty striped 2 2 terns. Belted s et e B e g Boys’ Mackmaw Coats H Stockings, Brown, black and white. to ’9. ' “Buster Brown” 27 perfect quality. Sizes ettt R TR :»:~:~.~.~.wxr:--:~:—:~.~:~:-:%w, 75¢ Men’s Silk Dropstitch Hose % Extra Heavy Warm Quality Plaid 3 ' 3 % Pure Thread Silk Dropstitch % Mackinaws. shawl cofiars and $ 3935 EHose for men. Colore—blach breast and hip pm.ke.: Sizes to 18. brown, navy and gray. Double 2 0t _. heels and toes. A S L LD EVSIRTRRTEERE wxmwww er{"}“}smw&w Ses les esses ; 2 §Up tol_ e Nt i 3 % Men’s Boxed Silk Fonr-m-l-lands 3 % White French Dresses for tots 3 £ % Nice Heavy Silk Mowing-End 3 % to 4 years. Long and short dresses 3 Four-in-Hands in a large variety of for babies. Slightly crushed. patterns and colors. Slidewell - bands. Each in a holly box. B e ) A R e e DD § R s S e i § g 3 ; Girls’ Wash Dresses * 33 ¢3 401, 3 98 Women's Bath Robes Made of splendid quality ging- hams in pretty colors and pat- terns. All the wanted styles and sizes. Beacon and other good brands of warm Bath Robes; made with pock- ets and girdles. Beautiful colors and patterns. MWW&’M%MM ¥ Childrens Bath Robes § 'f: Made just like women's with gir- 5‘ dles and gockc!s. Pretty patterns, sl 98 good quality robing cloth. MWIWW#M{MM 3 Big and l.ittle Girls’ Coats Worth very one of them g $10.00. E: f th 37 &.- newest belted styles, splendid qual- WWWW PULPDDPDPIDDL DS POes, % Lovely Cretonnes, Yd., 429 | 23c Colored Shaker Flannel, Yd. Heavy quality, with thick, warm fleece on both sides. Choice of c @ 9cii R R e '55¢ Mercerized Table Linen, Yd. it 33 £7"$1.65 Tablecloths 12 Sy <% 56-inch high luster satin finish, soft quality and free from starchy filhng An unusually good bargain. Full size and hemstitched, snow white bleached in pretty, choice M*\\Mvm patterns. Reduced for this sale. ity wool cloakings and handsome % models. 4 to 14 sizes. erodeGpalrleleedssdoedpedsefooloaloalee . Lace Trimmed Scarf ‘g. Lovely new patterns, full length and trimmed with, pretty lace of § various designs. Worth to 49c. c /. N a2 & R e s e R T . . . % Beautiful Curtain Scrim, Yd. Ot fine combed yarn, with pretty wide lace effect bor- 10%c Full yard wide, reproductions of the £1.00 and $1.25 tapestry effect patterns. 1n woodland, tapestry, bird designs, etc. plain pink, blue and white. An ex- ceptional anniversary offering. der, full yard wide. Announcing Clean-Up Sale Dresses, Suits and Coats Odds and ends, some slightly soiled, mainly small sizes. price, Clonng out 'A. B. C. Motor Ce., 617 New York | Ave. Addison Bowie. e e Skop, 1341 | oth St. N.W. | '|| Batley’s Auto Supply Co., 3001 14th St. N.W. Bailey’s Tire Am—oflu Ce., 2250 Sherman Ave. N.W Bell & Wade, 3064 Mt. Plellllt St. artemier, 18th nad California . | Stw. Benning_ Service Station, Benning Rd. N.E. ll!lr\'o- Nash Motor Company, Clar- endon, Va. Bosley Motor Co., Ime., 300 6th St. N.W. Boyd Motor Co. Prince and Alfred Sty., Alexandria, Va. J. A. Bradburnm, Auto Supply Co., 5917 N.wW a. |Bmklll‘ Gnl“e. 1000 Michigan Ave. N.E. | Frederick r-rl. Inc., 6238 H St. N.W. Central Auto Supply Co., ln-_. 1004 Pennnylvania‘ Ave. N.W Circle Auto Supply, W M. Coleman & Son, 1319 7th St. Nw. Columbin Aulo Supply Co., 13th H S Heights, D. C. o | Creel Brothers, 1312 14th St. N.W. | Crosstawn Aute Supply Co, 1801 'l'lmu J (‘mwen. ist amd Florida Chevy (‘hlle Auto _Supply, 05318 Conneecticut Ave. N.W. I. P. Dinowitzer Hardware Co., 620 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. H. F. Dismer, 3124 14th St. N.W. Dome 01l Co., 'l'lkn-l Park. FOR SALE BY YOUR DEALER AND THE FOLLOWING: . P. May Hardware Company, 469 C Street N.W.—Wholesale Only 616 Pennsylvania | 1223 14tk St |3 Congress Helghtn Auto Saply, Con- | onal Garage, 628 Pa. Ave.| QUICKLY H \\ Higham, 653 B St. S.E. Auto Supply Co., 2106 R. L. : Joh Hopkinn, 3516 M St. N.W. thb-m Tunncliffe Co., 2116 l‘ll Ku w. R. Knight & Som, Alexandria, V: i Lehman's Tire P, 811 H St. N.W. Liberty Gasoline Station, 200 Florida Ave. N.W. 0., Inc, 2103 14th St. Manhattan Garage, 1708 Tth St. N.W. Manners Auto Supply, 6th & Mass. Ave. N.W. Mathy Co., 1918 Pa. Ave. N.W. MeCurdy Bros. Auto Acceasories Co., 3730 Georgia Ave. McDowell's Triangl: S St. N.W. McGee’s Auto Supply Co., 3096 Sher- man Ave. N.W. ty Auto Supply Co., 706 M St. Miller, Inc., 8§13 14th !L‘ ****’}**’(’*******4**i—*****’fll’* 1716 14th 1383 14tk Monarch Auto Supply Co., 1801 L - A udley Companmy, St. 3 Minker Motor Compamy, St. N.W. e & Battery Co., 516 8 St. Navy Yard Garage and Service Sta- tion, 9th and M Sts. S.E. itol Tire Shopa, 1218 N. sin Ave Bed Lion Service Corpofation, Mun- sey bullding. Seaton Garage and Supply House, 308 R. I. Ave. N.W. ute stvvly Co., 11th and . Ave. N.W. Dome Ofl Co.. Neyw York and New Jersey Aves. N.W. Dome Ol Co, 16th ashl Taylor Sts. Ave, N.W. Dome 0il Co., Shermam Ave. and Girard St. N.W. Dome 01l Co., 1st -flm!::. Ave. NE. Dupont Garage, 2020 . N B s"”met Garage, 604 E St. N.1 l-nm A-u Supply Co., 832 Sth St. Ell!lb-rl’- Auto Top Ce., 1783 U St. E-nns.gvm Supply Co., 1020 14th John J. Fister Garage, 1711 14th St. . Flood, 2120 14th St. N.W. Ford Auto supply Co. 1714 14en st. N.W. Frasier & Lowney, 637 Pa. Ave. 8.E. B G Fure, 700 Bek SE. SW. Georgia Garage, 3433 Georgia Grl! lm Service Statien, 11th and R. I. Ave. N.W. Louis Hartig, 7th and K Sts. N.W. Hollefl;‘; .' Exflfl: -.M Cycle Ave. D.me oll Co., 14th and Colerado n 3. B. Simpaon, Takoma Park, D. C. s-yder & Mattingly, 654 Pa. Ave. Ielll Garage, 1707 L St. N.W, Suggs, 123 Pa. Ave. N.W, Semee Garage, 218 12th St. - ylor Motor Co., 1840 14th t. A S Thompson Auto 1617 14th St. N. Travers & Sutten, 116 \. Bt. Asaph St., Alexandria, Va. tieth Street Garage, 1215 20th Supply Co., 18 L7y Company, 18th Vermont Ave. Service Statiem, 1101 ‘Vermont Ave. ‘Washington Accessories Ce., 17th and L Sts. N.W. Welfe!l“¢-to s-p.ly Co., 3270 M Johmn A. Wineberger & Co., 3700 Georgin Ave. N.W. Yfil‘zlto Supply Co., 3761 Ga. Ave. !. ‘Wood, Ine., 1502 14th St. !(D 1y Company, **************************************#*****#**********t**** ***&*4************ Brother Isldore, a member of the|Michael J. Ryan of Philadelphia. I Maurice Francis Egan, Itt. Drumgoole. president of St. Ci Christlan Brotherhood of the Roman Cathollc Church, well known ‘in this College, Philadelphia, Pa., bers of the brotherhood. Brother Isidore was a native o!y Ireland and was seventy-seven years| old. With his parents he settled in Albany. N. Y., entering the brother: | hood school of that city, where he was | cial dential of reports of a c educated, later becoming a member of | revolutionary outbreak in P: of | Missolonght. 3 mathematical problems on the Island of Corfu, has been. and held a high place in his organi- | cued. After teaching | is nowhere disturbed. the order. sctentific He was a student aha zation as an educator. In the schools of the ore York he was assigned Later he came to this city r in A»w: organization of St. Lettuce . . 3 BAKING PANS Boiled Ham, Florida Size 46 to 54 to the Case ,\3 for 25‘7 Phone M‘m’ 2569 Seminary, city, dled Saturday at the ‘La Salle|Bernard J. McKenna and the Ri. Rev. according | Mer. to Information received here by mem.l( atholic University of America. 3 i from Constantinople that t snistant | 4 in the ma Matthew’s Insti-'m tute, 14th street and Vermont avenue i will be charged with high treason. e e e sk sk sk ek e ek ke Aok ok *******************fz SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! : COMMENCING TUESDAY, DEC. 5TH * The Master Market and All Our Branch Markets 16* B Rey Overbrook; Rt. Rev. Mgr. Hugh T. Henry, both of the OUTBREAK IS DENIED. ATHENS, December 4.—A semi-offi- in western It Is declared that public order Local newspapers publish repo: 1 horities in Thrace have Mussulman deputies o! eck national assembly rrested | he for- who WILL SELL CUR “Creamcrust” neas: 25¢| Spinach 12x21 s Choice Values up to $3.00 sliced, 1 Ib. Pure Pork Meat or Link 622-24 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Turkisa ||/ READ The high quality of “Creamcrust” Bread is well known and we are sure our customers will appreciate having their popular loaf, the first in Washington to get back to the five-cent price. “The King of Lubricants” i MITOR OIES Hold Up Well and Retain Their Body Phone Lincoln 7558 at Sc More Bargains to Popularize Our 25¢ Tuesday Sales 4 1s. of Blue Rose Head Rice 25¢ Golden Crown Syrup 5= 25¢| Fancy Cut Beets 2 <. 25¢ Schimmel’s Jelly, 2cus25¢c|Pure Lard 2 25¢ 3= 25¢ Sweet Potatoes, 5 = 25¢| Smoked Sausage . » 25¢ 2 Pork Loin Chops b 25¢ Shoulder Lamb Chops. . 25¢ Ib. | Corned Hams, 6 to 8 Ibs..25¢ ib. Sirloin Steak ... .. .....25¢cIb. | CalvesLiver, 1b.. . . .. .. .25¢ 25¢ Chuck Grapefruit| |Sausage| (Steak Native Steer Beef OUR MASTER MARKET CAFETERIA Will Offer Special for Tuesday, Your Choice of Four Complete, AttractiveLuncheonsat25¢ 4 Large Cocoanuts, full of milk 25¢ All our markets will supply the articles advertised so far as their stocks permit. The few items not in their stocks will be on sale at the Master Market. ok e Fe A dede s e de ek ok ok ok ko Kk dkk kT drkkkkkk b ; Sherwood Brothers, Inc. WW***WWMW***WWW****W*******m*’1-*lfit‘**)fi*****#******#*******##**fllt**#**#** o034 % % % \

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