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of An ADITORIAL HRISTMAS only a Etz optometrists take few days off, and ' 5 rcal Christmas joy e :n“...,- g ;\:mri:: in enlightening cyes that are dim, or slightly de- i arrange for the clearcr vision of relatives’ fective. Increaned vision in ameng the greatest b ings of the Yuletide and New Year. See the Etz styles in Gold, Silver and Shell Lorgnons, Lorgnettes and Shopping Oxfords. “See ETZ and See Better” The Money-Saving Ev of Years 4 | Closing Out Sale Our Entire Stock of over 3,000 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats. The finest clothes money can buy at Greatly Reduced Prices. Sizes to fit any man; big sizes,small sizes, all sizes. Your satisfaction guaranteed— as usual. .~ %Boys’ Overcoats and Suits, made by Hart Schaffner & Marx, on sale, com- mencing tomorrow, at Great Price Re- ductions; sizes from 8 to 17, inclusive. Suc THE EVENING | | Junfus R. MacDonald Buried From A. E. Frat House. | Junius R. MacDonald. a student of George Washington University, !member of the Alpha Epsilon fra. i ternity, died Sunday ‘night at the Episcopal Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat Hospital, aged twenty-four years, The funeral tervces were held this morn- ing at 10:30 o'clock from the fra- ternity house, 3320 16th street novth west. The Interment was in Arling ton cemter; | Mr. MacDenald Groenville, 8. C. a mative of was the, He served in dent at the university. Dyed Within 24 Homrs MOURNING BLACK 2469 18th St. C 616 CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO0. Dupoht Circle, Fr. 5232 'THE BEST i ,And most reliable place to have your furs | mude over at a reasonable price. 'MARTIN WOLF, 6. W. U. STUDENT DIES. | al STAR, WASHINGTON, he was operated ,on at the hospital for a throat trouble. Complications set in ghat caused his death. He is | rurvived by two brothers, Lieut. Ros- |coe, a twin, on detall duty at Plaits- | burg, N. Y.: Orleans F. of Wilming- iton, N. C.. and a sister, Mrs. W. R. | Timmons of Greenville, N. C. | EX-POLICEMAN DIES. {John E. Sears, Aged 63, Succumbs | at Home Here. Joian E. Sears, sixty-three years old, a retired officer of the metro- dled at his | politan police department, yworld war. He was u third year stu-|home, 121 G street northeast, yester-} Five days ulu; day. The funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 {o'clock at the family residence. Rev. w. Grace Baptist | Church will officiate. [ will be in Glenwood cemetery. | twenty-nine vears he had been con- | nected with the police department. He {was a native of Maine and came to {this city thirty-two years ago. He was o member of tha Maonic fra- his Johnson of The interment {ternity. He Is survived by ! widow, Mrs. Jean A. Sears. 'There were no children. —_— To stop motorlsts from racing about ! | the roads, tre villagers around Deau- 20-32 Fla. | ville, the fashionable French seaside Ave. N.W. resort, have dug shallow trenches "across the roads. Mallory Hats, Shoes, entire stock of Christmas Neckwear, Shirts, Hosiery, Pajamas, Bath Robes, Dress Accessories and Men’s Jewelry, must be sold out com- pletely before we move to our new : store, 1310-1312 F Street—These Great Price Reductions will do it. No Charge for Altera'tion's/ Clothing Held on a Deposit . Raleigh Haberdasher < - 1109-1111 Pennsylvdnia Avenue For | D. C, VETERAN FIREMAN DIES. D. J. Bradley Worked on Construc- tion of Washington Monument. Daniel J. Bradley, assistant en- gineer of engine company No. 10, Dis- trict of Columbia fire department, | died Saturday at his home, 645 14th | street northeast. He was fifty years old. For twenty-five vears he had been a member of the city's fire depart- ment. He was a stonecutter by trade and whea a young man worked on the construction of the Washington Monument. He was a native of Washington and a member of the } Potomuc Councll, Knights of Colum- | bus; the Firemen's Rellef Association and the Holy Name Society. Funeral services will be held to- morrow morning at 9 o'clock. with solemn requicm mass for the repame of the soul, at Holy Name Church. 11th und K streels northeast. Burlai will be in Mount Olivet cemetery. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Grace A. Bradley. and one son, James. fhe members of his engine company ‘and officials of the fire department will attend the funeral. — With more than one millioa mem bers, the Order of the Kastern 8t 1s belleved to be the largest woman's organization In existence. ] | jwater at § am.: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1922 THE WEATHER District of Columbia, fair and con- tinued cold_ tonight, lowest tempera- ture about 18 degrees: tomorro fair. with rising tcmperature; gende to moderate variable winds, becoming southerly. Maryland, fair tonjight and tomor- row; rising temperature tomorrow and in extreme west portion tonight; moderate northeast and north winds, becoming southerly tomorrow. Virginia, fair and continued cold tonight; tomorrow falr, with rising temperature; diminishing northerly winds, becoming southerly tomorrow. West Virginla, fair and not quite 80 cold tonight; tomorrow fair warmer. Records for Twenty-Four IHours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 31: 8 p.m., 28; 12 midnight, 25; 4 a.m., 21; 8 a.m. noon, 22. Barometer—4 p.m., 30.43;: § p.m., 30.45; 12 midnight, 30.43: 4 a.m., 30.42; 8 a.m., 80.48; noon, 30.49. Highest temperature, 36, occurred at 2 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperu- ture, 17, occurred at 7:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date lust year— Highest, 43; lowest, 38. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the perature, 34; condition clear. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 2:46 a.m. and 2:38 p.m.; high tide, 8.27 a.m. and 8:56 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 3:34 a.m. and 3:48 p.m.; high tide, 9:26 a.m. and 9:43 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—8un rose, 7:22 am.i sua sets, 4:48 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun sun sets, 4:48 p.m. Moon rises 8:02 Lalf hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. CmEgo mug Abtle; : Clea A Tex pr.cloady 22 -Asbury Park Cloudy . Atluzile City Cloudy Baltimore Cleax, Blrmingham. 30.3 Cloudy Rismarck .. 2 oo { Boston Cloudy | Butfalo e Cuarlestor o Clear : Cloudy - ear o Clonds 30 30. | Helean 20, | Huron, § . 80.10 { Jacksonvinle. 30.20 Kansas City 3082 Los Angeles. 015 { Louisvil 30.54 | Miami, Flul . 30,08 New Orlenns 30.26 New York.. 50. Oula. City i | preside. R Philadelphl a Portiand. . Raleign. .C. 30.42 5. Lake City 30.40 San Actoalo. 3042 Sas_Dirgo. . 301 'y Franctsco 30.82 St 30.46 o502 .C. 30.48 FOREIGN 2 Weatier. DR. DICKERSON TO SPEAK. The pubiic he: commitiee of the sourd of Trade will be sdt_ire!!xed.m hbhmeeling toniglt in The Star bulld- ing by Dr. D. G. Dickerson of the United States public health cervice. Dr. Dickerson will discuss the traffic in narcotics and the ways of curb- ing it. cadsEy Matters regarding contagious dis- eases in two Wasnington hosplitals will_be considered by the e. Dr. D. Percy Hic 3, chal Deaths Reported. The #allowicg deaths hate been repoied o e e oene. the last tweaty-four T=zited Biates Soldiers’ rol_Lewls, 23, Kt Yiea Tinaon. 20, Tuberculoais Hospital. FOUND. tax!. Saturday nigit ing. 1586 D s on Wisconsin ave. BAG, ludy's, i Tarty can have by iden HAND PURSE, lady’ ;“:p- ply 4307 Wisconsta = pU o T 'y, Owner_can have PURSE, contaluiag_money. TR same by calling after 4 o'clock. 42 LOST. Tige crocher, wit:_gray steel ‘evening, downtown or Mt. Pleasant . Maia 1960. Miss Cooper- Aatk “EADED BAG, at Union station, Sunday, co- T aing oney, Dooks, keys and glasses.’ Re- ward.” L. 0. C.. 2904 14th st n.Ww., apt, 62. SELET, fat patinum fligres, diamond TR itabie feward for returs to Ches Chase School, #410 Conn. ave. 2 TRRENCY—$50, between 15tu and I and R G o between 12 and 1 Monduy. Teward, Return 1867 Aintwood piace z.W. Col. 2411, DOG—Female police, tag 12292. Return 1833 Doion ave. or Brighton Hotel. Reward FARRING, carved jet. morning of 15ih. e ward. Phone North 9172, (ms-rsns STAR RITCAL, M(, Pleasant car, Phone Friday evening, Dec. 15th; reward. Fho | Lincoin 2965. — :7 > NVELOPE contalning contract wnd 'E-w-- Reward. Lincoln 6866-J. 1174 12th ne. N—Sliver and_rhinest Saturday. AR I oth Aad U and 16th and Us reward. North | ANDBAG on_T61h st._bus, about $:30. Re- ward. Phone Frank. 1396. KEYS on_fI0g._two weeks ago. Reward, re- turn. Franklin 5889-J. 3 FTTE, Fold. and_clain. studded with precious slopes, a diamond on one side d monogram on the other, of the lorgnette an mNon Massachi ., at the main post i&n‘-"-fefiu:, tader will be rewarded by re- fora to TR et Xt iver, marked 5. E. ' MRS A . ‘Buitable reward. G. U ity Clab. Eapder, 1517 F st. Main 'mot. S s SECKPIECE—Btone marten fur, Sunday night, 9 G. Rewartl for return to 823 9th st. e Franklin 7241 21 n.w. Phone o2 PIN, cameo,_gold-mounted, in or near Hub store. Mr, Ware, 713 14th st. n.w. Reward. 20 \- cl by arls. TN _Eastern _Btar pin, circled Flnd?l lease communicate with L. A, gfi:‘. n.w. Reward. FoCKET! TT, in vieinity Dupont Cir- 00K, small, in vicinl ir- POk e en. Toronto. ‘Apt. 38. Teward. —small brown, containing three PR OO itaee call Miss McMullas, Col. §iva 314805, met. police, -B2-call- bers Sia“pa. ave. now., Dec. 18, 1922, Re. g ’Retum to’ Capt.’ Reilly, 1ith Precinct. tinum Teen gold diamond Tiug. DI Ao, imitials W O, H., at Wardman Park | Hotel Rrown. 3307 N st. n.w. = ETTE white, answers to name of ef. tag No, 7385, ~ Liberal Temara if re- a 1 turned to 604 A st. l\.Q;“ = : [ETTER—] 'k and white. Tast seen at the ST Wednesday, 13(h. Tag number Ti52 (D.C.) Teward, $25. @35 Ga. o Phone 3307, 20° STUK BAG, biack, contalning bill folder, keyn and gold wi lost Monday morning on_ Que. 28th or B Liberal reward. Phose North T . silk, 2, Monday. Cal o1, 1 W SVATCH CHARM, round. asonic. Kfylvfl. T E Tnomar, 1252 Hamiio st. me. 210 and Great Falls—Tem- | Cards of Thanks. ANDREWS, Taanking all for the'r sympatiay and beautiful floral tributes ou ath of my wite, ANNA 3. ANDREWS, who dicd December 9, 1922 HER HUSBAND, WAL T. ANDREWS. ENIGHT. We wish to express to our at the death of our wife and mather. BY TIIE FAMILY. ¢ PRICE. We wish to extend our sincers thanks and heartfelt appreciation to our friends and relutives, for thelr sympathy and beautiful floral tributes ut the deatn of onr dear wife and mother, BARAH A. PRIC HER LOVING HUBBAND AND CHILDRE! { HARRY AND EMMA. E Births. {RAPEE. Morday, December 18, 1012, at ley Ho o Mr. and Mrs. Tieory T Rupee, a daugiter, DOROTHY SHERLY. WALKER. George N. and Eogenis Beil. g on December 18.° 1922, Georze Washington Untversity Hespital, at 8 p.. E { Marriage. MIZCHELL—RIDLEY. Mr. and Mre. Yinton 8. Kidley wish to announce the marriage of their daughter, FLORENCE T. RIDLEY, of Landover. 'Md., to Mr. THOMAS MITCHELL, " Suturday, December 18, 1 at Baltimore, Md., by Res. C. M. Esster. Beaths. { ALLEN, . Monday, December 1. at | amEs ALLEN. “beloved busiand of { Elizabeth Jurdin Mason. aged 54. Fuueral (private) Wednesduy, | e 20, | LT cember 20, ut 11 | nley st., Chevy Chase. interment at Arliigton uationa orth Curolinu and Milifary. (New York, Bostou Papers please cip; H t her resideace, 227 G H of dag, December 0, ‘atc residence ut 1 p.m. Friends attend. THE FAMILY. * Y. Saturday. December 16, 102, ut Lis residence. 640 14U st 1i.c. J.. beloved husbaud of Grave (nee Kent). Funersl from hi o odnesdis Decembe 21 requem mass ame Chre, o e 4 {BRADLEY. Members of Iatomac i Mo 4% Kniguts of Colum i Botifed ‘of the dewtn of Lol I JBRADLEY, December 18, zeral from his late hom. Wednesduy, Decemher } Sequiem ‘masy st Hoiy tnvited 1o oclock, attend. e { BURNS. Tuesday, December 19, 1922, | . at her residence, 1126 MARY C. (nee Crimmins), beloved Bt e wife of I Joseph P. Burns, piother 'of Anoa M. and Mary C. Boston, | ateer. | cross. 4t 3:30 o'clock, at Ler home, 2316 Nicholson st we.. HATTIE L. CROSS. eral sery . Fun Notice of funeral lere. 1a tives and friends our wincere thanks a a' preciation for the beautiful florzl ofer-| BETHEL. Departed this Jife Saturday, Decem- | of Lomax | Monday cvening. December 18, 1922, In Memorian. I'WRIE. In joving remembrance of my/dei! GE L. LAWRIE, who dic) oue year ago today, December 19, 1921 '4r 2g0 the sun waw shining, £ right and cheerful, ecause then, dear George, I bad Heaven is & 1and of glory. I'm told: Far amay with fits beautiful ma 2 111 be’there when 1ife With God’s glors a HIS TOVING AND LONELY W s S ) LONELY IFE, N H NIE A. LAWRIE. There in u spot In o.d Tarmony Thut draws me there ¢ ch yeur; a fower garden 1 made. dear on'in lew : MOTHER G1E M. STROTUERS, \LEONARD-BROWN. In lovinc remembran [\ Bl dear dauhier. HORETTA LEO: i o today, D comber B9, 1 S Ufien through the lanss nght i When all s free from oure We tiink of vou thorh A LOVING MOTHLE LEONARD.BROWN. 1n HORETTA LEONAT: i wnddenty, ol yiurs ag auis: MES, MATTERY. s aig INLAW, Mau- trom aghc. e AND FATOER. loving memors cf BROWN, who teft u- ot December 19, OWELL. + ‘ = romembrages orlier. MARY MATTE o one Aot 5 eqtu] tie love howe detotion Sz i sends 1 {1 <ud whes i But the sud your m HER _ DEV ! MATTERK. of our dear e that sed day dearly was calie 5 beart the DOROTHY g world can neser fill, LOVING DATGHTERS HATTIE AND SO\ LEwI: MeKENZIE, 1n g rance of ear mnt MCKENZII depurted | KENZIL - Darted T t not forgotten . In wife and 1 oving re moth . Who depurted thin Deceniber 19, 1 In memory of my dear mot address. Friends d ey = i B MCRKENZI who died iwo yea:s attend. No dowers T e fovifed] mber 3 DAUGHTER. » i DCDD. Monday, Decemi TR, v L of on i 81 Howpltal, JOKL ¥ o et D i eled Mars Catherine bod, residerce of his sun, Rock Creek be: Funezal fror ierbert. M. Iuid, - roud, W, { ELGIN. Suddeniy or December 15, 13 daughter. Mrs. b, ) HENRY CLAY L] Y mwontus aad % duys. He was the James' M. and Juim A, Eigin o “Reep s Washiogton county, Ma. The follow. 1.' culldeen sury i Mrs. Corinn Maniso s, AlLea L. faye, Mrv. R e Boeraer, e ! g Mr. Carroll L Eigin, mes Sgin, Joecpn T. Elgin, 3 | Elgin, Mrs. Mary Clurk, Mrs. 5 Pieaver. I M. "Guy Gittings Hemp, Jeflersue, Mid. Deceniber 20, \ age 75 joars. Churck, Petersy 1 Children 0% of Mr. and Mrs. Fuseral (private) 1ro cst W L pars Fesidence, 1002 T4th st p.w., Wednes December 20, ut 2 pa. Aedes December 17, aid sister of Mrs. Kaegan. Mrs. Harry P. Radcliffe H W. Kepaer. ervices at Ler late | Itsidence, 1127 Girard street nw., Monday | creming, December 15, at 7 o'clock. Rela es and friends invited »day afternoon, December & at_ Potts. tows, Pa. Kidiy omit Sowers. Philadel. Dhix ‘rapers pleass copy. o | FEFFERSO: life December i 2 W st B ved son of 3 | esday, 2. He leavex to miourn their lows father, motber, “a wite, s ree brother, st of Zelutives atd frienas. 0 200 % Bost o} JETT. | SAR JETT, w J. Jett, in'her 76th vex. late residen: 2 o'cloc) at Woodford, Va., JONER, devoied mother of Louier Lavizia Jenniny Lizzie Hu«’k’-br. Rosa 1. Johnes woatord, Va. - (New o lelphia and Springdeld (Mass.) pape cops. E“"‘f.?oé’,‘,"bg Tipsember 17, 195 ut Epe o 4z und Throat' Hoepital, JAME: };L)R‘IM.\'E NacDONALD, in e S vewr: s survived by two brothers, Roscoe G, MucDonald and Orleacs T MicDopld of Wiimingto C.. und a sister, Mrs. It Pimmons of Greeaviiie, ‘B, ¢, - Funend services were held December 19, 1 i . A. E. Fraternity houss, 5320 16th st. i n.w. Interment at Arlington ;n(}gmux. Departed th 22, ut the Gallinger Hos 3 SOLOMON 'ROBINSON. beioved” buspand of ie Kobinton. He jeaves to moura thelr loss one brother, oue niece and one nephew. { 2% G st Funeral from Little Rock | Baptist Charch, Oth st. bet. ¥ and D s.w.. | Thursday, Decémber 2f, at 2 o'clock. December 18, 1922, at_his ‘residence. 18,1922, at 3110 2i9 G st ne. EDWARD, belored husband !af Jean E. Sears. Funeral services at above | Tesidence Wedoesday, December 20, at 2:30 p.m. Interment private. {SMITH. Suddenly, Mondsy, December { 1922, at the Emergency Howpital, FRANCES D.. the leloved wife of the late James J. Smith. Remuins can be seen ut the chapel of Willlam H. Sardo & Co., 412 H st. n.e. Notice of funeral hereafter. i TIMUS. Suddenly. on Mouday, December 18, i 1922, Dr. WILLIAM-HL.. devoted husband of i Timus, father of William, Albert, i Urma. Theodore and Robert Timus and Mrs. rson. brother Aits. Annte Hatzie Dorsey. Notice of some, 1500 N. Moust s . RT G.'TINKLER, formerly D. C., and for years em- lef construction foreman of Telephone Com of Washington. plosed as the the Chesapeake i rs. Fu- gory’s | ! company for the last forty-four 3 { meral scrvices were heid at St. { Church, Baltimore., Monds TDecemher i Burlal was in New Cathed: cenetery. { WEBSTER. On Monday, Decemter 18. at 4:15 p.m., MARY A.. beloved wife of Renjamin 8. Webhster. Funeral from her | late'residence, 1146 Morse st. n.e.. Thus December 21, at § a.m., thence to Holy Church, where requiem high mass wil ; said at 9:30 a.m. WHITE. Sunday, December 17, 1322, at 10. p.m.. at his residence. 2504 Lye st. n.w.. ALGERNON WOOD WHITE, beloved hus- band of Mary White, aged 75 years. Fu- neral from his late residence. Wedneaday, December 20, at 2 p.n. Interment Rock Creek cemetery. In Memoriam. H H ! BATLEY. Entered tle city of the saizts’ { “eventeen vears ago today. December 1o 1905, CAROLINE BAILEY, loving mother of M. A Juckson. Seventeen years hLave passed, my 'hurl'l me. be 20 atlll sore. As time goes on I miss thee more. . BAUMGARDNEER. In sad but loving remem- brance of our devoted wife and mother. | who left 1920. ETHEL M. BAUMGARDNER, | two years ago today, December 19, 1 HER BUSBAND AND SON. DELANEY. Sacred to_ the memory of our loving mother, ISABELLE DELANEY, who left us three years ago today, December 1%, 1919. Tor years we tried to save you— God only knows how hard we tried— But God willed that you should §o, : ‘And by His wiil we must abid { TER LONELY DAUGHTERS. HATTIE D. i DRIVER AND MATTIE D. GOODLOE. | DGEFY. 1In loving and fond remembrance of ‘nm; Gear mother. LEATHA E. DUFFY, who | derarted tals life December 18, 1914. i The bappiness of the faitiful shall for. | ‘ever reiga. Gope, but not forgotten. LONELY DAUGHTER RENRIETTA. . To the memory of my dear Mrs. BETTIE HATCHETT, who toduy. December 19. DAUGHTER LILY. ¢ four yel 1918, BEF nd of | i brothers and _sisters. | GALBRAITH. Moncuy, December 1S, 1022, at | Howital, THEODURE | Interment Wed. { . 1922, 8t 5 pm., M; ! a8t enly winds biow wof _Uer that sweet and bailowed spot e changing seenes of lite Tou will never be forgot OVING FATHER AD MOTHI THERS AND SISTER, 4 WATTS. ing_remeribrazee o my dear CLARA WATTS. who »- tered i rest threc Tears ugy € dur. December 16, 1910 o te0 Even death hus 8 wonderiu! missior Trough it robbed me of ove 1 Jo 1t draws me trom my surro. To lorg for tas meeting abovo. matter Low beaty my los No matier bow great my dewpa s Doewn’t heaven aeem nearer and b To koow tha HER DEVOT LOUISE W WETZEL. losing remembrance Gariing bor, GEORGE T WETZEL Geparted this life oue year ago, Dr 19, 1921, aged 413 temrs Sleep, sicep, our darling: You are it Naviors Now we ure left alone to W ) our eyes with But, o re is a coming day When we wili mest above, e give us conrage, cb. de Tatil we meet him we loved. MOTHER AND DADDY. 13 sad but loviig remembrance of our desr father, JOSEPIT 3. WOOD, { Gearica Te Lo Tears ugo today. De cember 19, 19 Loz Five years have passed When our dear father was called awas. God called him bome: it was Hin wiii: But in our hearts we love him_stl JOB_AND [oB FUNERAL DIRECTOPS. t sad dar GENERATION ArTER GENERA' w857 zurhorst 1922 S | WASHINGTON, D.C., UNDERTAKER U@t bo W. Deal & Co.,’ 16 11 B1. N.E. Lincoin 5464 Soryice. ‘Lnape. 3 : _Automoni iV.L. 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