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BARGAIN e UESDAY; APRIL THE WEATHER District of Columbia—¥air tonight and tomorrow; no change in tempera- ture; fresh northerly winds. Maryland—Fair tonight and’ tomor- . vow: light frost in extreme western | {Maryland tonight; fresh northerly winds. | Virginia—Fair tonight and tomor- 1Tow; light frost in extreme northwest portion tonight; fresh northeast Rna West probably temperature. places tonight. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—¢ p.m., 4; § p.m.. 0t 12 midnight, 50; 4 a.m., 45; § a.m. 60 noon, 5. g Barometer—¥ pm., 29.85; 29.94; 12 midnight, 80.04; 4 a.m.. 8 a.m, 30.07; noon, 30.02. Highest temperature, 67, occurred a 156 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature 43, ‘occurred at 5:30 a.m. today. { Temperature same date Highest, 59; lowest, 36. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition ul“ | water ‘at 8 am.: Great Falls— {perature, 54; condition, muddy Weather in Various Citles. = Temperature. oz Virginia—Fair * tonight and tomorrow; no change in light frost in exposed | Stations. Isonoy EXURLELR ~ Cloudy Abilene, Tex. i clouds Albany .. [ Atlantic City 2 Baltimore Charleston. Chicago . [ Cleveland . | Denver .. y { Detroit 2 ! {El Py . | | Gatveston” < | Admi 24, 19; CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Wade Ellis will deliver the third lecture of the series being given by Chaumont Unit, American Legion, to- morrow evening at Washington Club, 1701 K street. Subject, “Women and the nstitution,’ Opén to eneral public. ” . “Raron ¥ugene Ferven will wive public lecture on “Mind Plus Power, under ue for the Larger tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Thomson School. Public invited. Trinidnd Citizen; Asxociation will mect Thursda 8§ p.m., at Blair School. R., has issued a call of various posts to form, if possible, with department and post colors, to- norrow, 7:30 pam., on Clifton street, ¢St of 11th, to attend Americaniza- s to be given by Vet- s in Central N. Giexe, a graduate of the wedish Conservatory of Musie Stockholm,, will provide the fea- of the mbecting of the Optimist !ub tomorrow in the City Club blue ,0m. Other items are on the sched- Thursday evening, April 26, Juthern ‘Association of the of the Phillips-Exeter Acad- v will hold its annual meeting and il et University Club of Lewis Perry, prin- lemy, and Prof. James will speak. There will also musical program. Any alumni e requested to Southworth, u.»u..r...g - Glendale - Oakland | 1's Association will meet Thurs- Smotiers School. A wpring entertainment, under df rection g Frances P. Stratton, turday, 8 pm., at ‘ommunity Center. on charged. A black-face comedy will be pre- . the Transtiguration Men's Veteran Employe of Southern Rail- WILLIAM,V. LUSBY DIES. 3 | | way Passes Awey Suddenly William V. Lusby, long connectr Wwith the general offices of the South ern railway {n this city, for the past year one of the Ssors e United States Railroud Adm tlon, died suddenly Saturdas family residence, 715 Jenifer ovy Chase, D.C. The held “from the family home tomor row morning at 9 o'clock, after which solemn requiem mass will be said for the repose of the soul 3 Church of the Blessed Saceuc Rev. Thomas Smith as the celebran ssisted by Rev, B. J. Connelly of St Peter’s Chirch, and Rev. Andrew J Carey of St. Andrew’s Church Hyattsville, Md. The interment be in Mount Olivet cemetery For nineteen years Mr. Lush: been chief clerk of vice pre and gencral manager of the o In the gencral o The past year he had b of the asscssors of the Tnited St Rafiroad Administration. e was membor of Keane Cognicll, Kajxht of Columbus, and of Holy Name ociety, He was a_commu the Chiirch of the Blessed Sucra He is survived by his wife. M1 M. Lusby, and four children | garet, Mary, Ruth und Bileen L and his father, William A. Lu | RUBBER RESEARCH TASK. Prof. Harry W. Whitford of Yale Named by Hoover. Harry W. Dhitford, profe tropical forestry at has been named by to take charge of gation into possible nev rubber supply authorized { Congr He will exp sibilities of cultivation pines, South America and o cal areas not now ut purpos (ARCHER. 1n wua TILLEY. dren’s How, Joved: dy nd Leota’ sud nged 12 years. Fu il 25 4t 2 pm. Juterme WHE, Kudden] s 1 MARY A i April 24 Tuesday, ¥ 516 You In Memoriam, but Toving LUCY WE FAMILY e BOLDEN branes of Lo, CITAR ) dutered N1 DAUGHTER OLDEN e of aur den LNE BROWK NI CHILY MARION PREPARE for the Shrine convention—stock up on standard everyday needs at tre- mendous saving prices. Our government goods come direct from Uncle Sam; you save the middleman’s projit. Scan this big list of bargains, and then youw'll bu on Gallatin street rsday evenings, at lots will_sell out quickly so xou are in a store 1 we advise ecrly purchases. and quality, or your money cheerfully refunded. Army Wool Hose for Men, 3 prs. for Regulation Heavy Woolen Worth 75¢ pair, at least New Spade and $l» Pick, both for Short-handle Garden Picf snd one-siece 5-gal. U. 5. $2.50 1 MlLK CANS 1 ks, in all size vy Brand-new —in rinin £ U.S. Black $ Rubber Aprons, 2 for : e housewifes-brand-new—can he @ oif—protece your clothen Arm Used Men’s . Umonalls, Special, Men's extra heavy khaki ga sizes—the Kind thai selis fo= & $1.50 Khaki New ARMY SHIRTS hed Heavy Twill Regular make. 42x36 Unbleached Pillowcases, 5 for Estra heavy U, S, aw tnl val Men’s Heavy Blue Overafls —brand-new, A bargain. Men’s Army Balbriggan Underwear, 2 for Sepa to 41—« 10 The Men’s 0. D. FELT SLlPPERS Olive Drah nizex 6 to 11, $1New U.S. $ Nose Bags, 2 for l S. Quartermaster Leather Strap west price in Washington. U S Navy Meat Kmfe and Kit, both : $1 Sewing Kit. A big barga Kit. I\ly on sale while mey 20x40 New 5] Shirts, 1o all 1 Army goods. brand-new— e speein rts and Drawers in all sizes up BARE malien (hAE recall regularly up ] ent q All white, A re Turkish Towels, 4 for Queen Quality 50c Imported Tea, 4 Ibs. Iast. Finest grade of Java Teaw, st in sealed cartons. + Wasco Fresh g Roasted Coffee, 4 Ibs. cellent quality that sells at 39c pound. In mealed packagews, ready for use. 1,000 Reclaimed Army Raincoats s1 50c Men’s Canvas Gauntlets, Leather Palms, 3 for Tough, Burable Gloves, sizes. Brand new. NO DEALERS! in large, Lay in - T - 7,57, a Supply 4 deted 933 5th St. N.W. 11094 H St. N.E. 310 8th St. N.W. Opportunities .. T U. S. Army Knee Boots. .$3.50 $6 U. S. Rubb Hip Boots u 3 er g $3'95 U. S. Army Steel Cots. ..$2:50 $12.50 Officers’ y Riding Bonts“jr.sn o ss 45 U. S. Army Cot Mattresses, $2.50 U. S. Gold Medal Folding Cots ...........ocon... 8345 $7.50 Officers, Raincoats Brand-New U. S. Army 4-lb. Axes. ... .$1.25 U. S. Army New U. S. Army Ash Cans...$2.95 $2.50 Double-Bed Crochet Spreads . . . . . $l'98 Men’s Moleskin Breeches, $3.45 U. S. Army 0. D. 415-4b. Blankets . .. $3.75 U. S. Army Auto Gaunt- lets ioai e UREOD 1 No. 215 Apricots, in Heavy Syrup, 4 for. . OnePound Can CORNED BEEF HASH, 6for..... = 24-o0z. Cans of Grapefruit Jam, . No. 2 Can Sugar C: T No. 2 Sliced Pine- apple., 5 for ...... $1.19 Faust’s Soluble Coffee, 3for ..... 4 Cans No. 2 Grated Pineapple and 6 Cans Corn. All'for...... Armour’s Oatmeal Soap, 36 for...... MAXWELL CAN PORK AND BEANS, 2 doz U. S. New Railroad Lanterns, Special . 1-Pound Can Corned Beef, 5 for. . ... Frazier's No. 2 Baked Pork and Beans, 15 for 303-305 10th St. N.W. 3144 M St. N.W. Before buying, make sure with a yellow-and-red front, and you will be assured of satisfaction 5545 Many U.S.G. L ‘"Wash Tubs Brand-new Galvanized iron extra heavy and good size. Just No Phone Orders ] 81x90 Double-Bed $ ' Heavy Sheets 1 Men’s 19c Khaki $1 HpSE, 8 prs. for 75¢ Cotton-Filled $ 1 PILLOWS 2 for 4Zx36 Heavy Pillowcases, 4 for '29¢ U. S. 18x36 Huck Towels, 6 for Men’s 15¢ Khaki $ Handkerchiefs, doz. 1 $2 Regulation Knives $ 1 for Boy Scouts 2,000 Blue $ Couch Covers, 3 for ‘ 1 Brand-New Rake and $ Garden Hoe, both for 1 Army New Wool $ 1 Underwear, each Men’s 15¢ White Handkerchiefs, doz. New Boy Scout Pack Carriers, 2 for i New Rasp and $ 1 Pliers, both for T U.S. Navy $ 1 Undershirts, 2 for Men s 89c Blue $ Work Shirts, 2 for 1 ine “Golden Rule” Chambray Shirts, in Al wises 14 to 175 full cuts While they last, $1. $1.25 Reinforced Suit Cases durable composition; in tan. e AT T Witk lock 'and ‘Rey. Salespeople Sale Starts 8 AM. 1348 U St. N.W. 3052 M St. N.W. 1418 Florida Ave. NE. Hagerstown Md. New Orleans New York. Okla. City. 8. Lake City San_ Antonio, San_Diego. Franck Louis. Reattle Spokane SH., D¢ FOREIGN. (8 a.m., Greenwich t atios Tenj | | | | | Koo, | Gibealear.” Spain, | oven Fazane Azores. i Aviation Expert's “Funeral to Be| Held Today at St. Matthew’s Funeral services for I ford Smith, patent attorney, av |nm and athlete, who res California street, and w {day at Sibley Hospital, wi jthe undertaking 1i »:“ [John R. Wright 10th rnoon at 4 o'clo . Monroe, pastor of St Church, Prince Georges county Md., will officiate. The interment will | {be_in Fort Lincoln cemetery e i | Mr. Smith former! practiced pat- {ent law with his father, Ad on M. Smith, and Victor Evans of t ¥ He was a ploneer nmlm{uln.rm airplanes, with a plant at 1‘ 1e Park, Md. He perfected a number ¢ valuable improvements to the heav fer-than-air flying machine. MOUR BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hours | { ACK DRY CLEANIN ECARMz«n 15th St Co i | Dupont Circle, WATCH_Prove prope | yertisement. Miss Lois Tady’s. Sunda. | WRIST WATCT, e B. H., 21 town car. Address §. and design varied April inity New Jersey or 10th nnd S abe e e North « Hoeward. nw 1414 | Swann . nw. age BARPIN Green gold, fwo pearls: reward. | BAR PIN. piatinum_ scrool; {atone fn center. April 20. | 8600, Apt. 4 with amethyst # hetween Pa. ave. hd Far _,‘\ Phone isin 540 Reward. lof Rrightwood [ white Vim bics Tain . . TON BULL TERRIER, aix montis BTN, Mhnaid “with - white - markings | face And chest; ears mot cut; los 85 reward for return. Phor n pince se., "office_address, 363 House Phona Maln 3120, Br.' 657 lington cemeters. vl Tiotel s mun)«lll Cameo and_pearls, between 7th and F Ats. s w. nt, Sunday. M Frankl 107 CHOKBRMink, | ana Washington Monu {hoe: 8 | HEL vard it Terurned to 1 i posdle. | i e near Buchanan. i i in_tan Call Lincoln | | on Park road befwean | Adams | o NECKPIECE, squirrel. e te.. Sunday afternoon {14th and 18th sts. row wmall, rd. Address Box 1 BARLS String, Sul .?‘ll’k Call Line. 5842-J, i 12th st. n.e. Reward. | PIN, diamond and platinum, —April wlnfl _Phone 111 3¢ PIN iamond l?lllmum, at 9th and F, “'i‘_‘"‘___ S — ‘ PUP—Alre nd Licence No. 4 :"lr:vf:' ‘Kiams 201, Reward. { BKIR partly made, | New Jersey ave’s I st. to Tt SoORITY FIN—Kappa Beta PI lotter SR pearis, winer cull Masa 0. ApY. | 209, after 5 Reward. W i PIN—Two_small diumonds set in plati L e e the sthers rowara. |00 16th _st. Phone Ada . JOIT CASE, yellow, colllllnin and underclothes, Detween 12 ave., Mass. ave. to Que Wisconsin to 35th. Sunday mbout 8 n.m ard. " Clssel ‘Talbot Co., 1005 New Yor URST, “urrounded BT i Lineoln. Fark ot on East Cap K:twezn 18th aud H(\l. or in Holy Com: Chureh; reward. 1118 of t. SWBATER, Iavender (unfinished). bet 1 %’:‘rk rd. and Central High School; reward. Phone Col. 3694-W . WATCH, m Ttham, gold, With Sdin_attached, Sunday afteruoon, on Specd way, near Hayne's Point; valued as gift o my dead father. Philip Cunn Quarters 16, ¥ v £ RIST _WATCH—Sunda; ening. Detween alier Reed Hospiea! a0 Cotamtia 10, aui : 2611 Mosart pl. 248 hallmark, black rib- wiiting Toom, Wocdward Return to apt. 34, {eortea b I branches, ‘Lvu'll tuin of the officers of 320th Infantry of Lield at the Manor beck, Md., Thursday will meet at the and Columbla road, at be transported to | 2. S, will evening, 5 Temple, 13th enue. All and Masonic ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONTGHT. ar John Club, 3 pet- the Press g, and Col. .nnnnr, 6 o'clock, causerie wed from 7 to § Hogrure on A ireh, at 8 o'clock. the E k, at § $ oclock. lastér's Lost 16 street, given auspices of Hermione ghts of Pythias. orth Beach, Md., Home Club ock, at Perpetual ! Club, H. H. A., will have ty and dance in Y. iington Citizens’ The Southeast Wa It . 8 p.m., at Tyler Assoc anter, No. 27, 0. E. §. 830 street meeting, North Capitol will meet, at Rhode Island Mrs. Mabel Walker speak, and a mus! ill be furnished by Mrs. and the Columblan under the Union, W, Quarter The Transfizuration Men' L o comedy, 8 o'clock, in the hall of ehapel. The Untversity ast dance of the ub will give its ason, 8 o'clock. ngton Union, W, 10 o'clock, at C. T. U, will home of Mrs. North Capitol street body to meeting in Avenue M. E. Church. 1'zo in a sland [RITES FOR COL. WADLEIGH M;nrinn Officer Buried in Arlington With Military Honors. ral services for Winthrop Marin wboard the 1 Lieut Wadleigh, ~ United Corps, who dled April ed States Hospital sea. were held yes- won at St. Thoma Church. The interment was in on national cemetery with honors Eight ‘marines the casket. The honorary rers were Lieut. Col. John C. aumont, Lieut. Col. James K. cey, Maj. Charles H. Wells, Maj. G nelair, Commander P. Fairficld 1 _Commander gm W. tialbraith. Members of amily in the funeral cortege Mrs. Wadleigh, the widow, o her brother, Charles M 2 son, John Remey W R Wadleigh, Miss Wadleigh and Mrs. John T. Remey, = at the church were conduct. Jtev. . Krnest Smith, rector Thomas' Church. The United States M Band played. A de- tachment United States marines the Marine Band accompanied Arlington. Lieut. Col. vived by his_ wife, Mrs. Mary Wadleigh, a daugh- ter of Rear Admiral George Reme: two sons and his father, Rear Admirai George H. Wadleigh, United States Navy retired, of Lexington, Mass. Ww. C. T. U, TO MEET. Representative Dickinson Among Spealkers for Quarterly Session. The District of Columbia Women's {Christian Temperance Unfon, com posed of about twenty-five local will “hold its quarterly meeting fomorrow at the Towa Avenus Methodist Church, 14th and Emerson Etrec Mrs. Emma Sanford Shelton, the District president, will preside at the all-day gneeting which begins at 10" o'clock. ¥ The program Col. of speakers for the day include Representative L. J. Dickinson of Iow the Rev. Harry pastor of the church; Mrs. ottie Woodford, scientific temperance |instructor of the National W. G, T, Us {and Police Lieutenant Mina Van Winkle. The new union, recently or- ganized ‘with fifty members at the Iowa Avenue Church, will be host- esses. Addresses of greeting will be made by the ministers of churches in_the meighborhoo The Frances E. W. Harper District, w. T. U., will' hold its quarterly convention at the New Bethel Bap- tist Charch, 9th and $ streets, to- morrow from 1 to 5 p.m. The night meeting will be held at 389 Florida avenue. DIES OF HEART DISEASE. Frank Proctor, colored forty-nine years old, died guddenly at his home. 125 Van street southeast, early this morning of heart disease. - b o'clock, at s Club will | Card of Eilanks WORKS. We wi . thanks and sppreciation to on friends for their kindne d_for many fioral tributes at the i of eur heloved wife and mother, CA RINE MARY WORKS HUSBAND Deaths. April 22 wife of 1 Mre Gertro her daughter's resid Wednesday, 2:30 p.u BRISCOE. Departed this Iife 3Moudas, A 28,1923, at 12 pam., s residen 1473, Tat st nw JOT devoted b belov Funet Holy Redc York ave | cemetery | BRISCOE. manders., i 8e AND 0% iday. AUSTIN. P ey Pt n J0HY . Thursday. CROPP. BROWN, S . April . heloved hush Anpie Brown. ' Funeral from We neral of Brother Holy Redeetber aki0 am CHARLES W. JOHN I where requiem high muss 9:15 for the repose of and friends inv to Mt COOK. On Monday am, WILLIAM Huby C. Dis late res Ratner. Md., p.m. Relatives an tend. Int at CURTIS. Passed peacefully lingering tude, M: She leaves hter, a son-in-law, a stepson, @ host of relatives and f from 'St._Philip' ! cosyia, D. C DALE, Mond dence, 1433 DAL the 5 at his late residence, 1 s Thursday, April At 1:30 po invited. Tnterment in : cemeters | DawSON, | “orelock { Atee), ‘agad 11 restdence of her gra Arlington natiopal e 10 o'eleek am Anne Arm e fricads avited FORREST. Sunday. reaidence, 1915 T Sited "EASS-HZLAN Suddenly, n 1923, LOUISE C. HELAN ed wife of Thomas A. 1. Catherine and the lat neral from her lat Avel maw on Wed . "Requiem m a5 o { Tnterme GOESAOE v, 23, sifench, 3088 Caniridze 1 Veloved hushand of Mary S m s Tate restdines W { attend. (Baltimore papers i GREEN. April 23, 1023, residence. | 1814 T3th - et miw T GREEN, beloved wite af 1 ccn”and mother of Mre. Minnie 1t Kingleton, Mrs. Mary P, Smith nf Jeres Cits. Mra Sara 8 Pion, Mre George 11 Murray, Mrs. Vellmar Green ind grandmot ¥ Plerre. Edith B ' MARY late Jdol 23ed st day, April 26, at friends invited. | HARNER. Mon April 23. 1 ENCE HARNER. beloved wife of Mowsard L. Harner and daughter of the late Jumes | 3. and Catherine DeBarcy. Fun { late residence, 208 10th st. s.c. 8 o'clock a.m.” Mass at’ § o Peter's Catholic (lurch. Interment a timore. LEAMAN. On April 24, Tenn.. ANNIE [, Melvin G. Leaman. Notice of funer LUSBY. Suddenls, April 102 pm., WILLIAM V., beloved hush Clara M. Lushy nea Roland) a Willlam “A. and the late Margar Funeral from his late residence Chevy Chase, D Wednesda v the Chure sole Toterment at Relatives and and st 30 p.m. 1923, at N NETT, wite cemetery. vited. LUSBY. Members of W 224, Knights of Colu the' death on April 21, WILLIAM V. "LUSRY, Chevy Chase, D. C.. A. Tusby, charter m council, and aro reque funeral services Wedno: a.m. at the Church of the Blessed ment, Chevy Chase, DD, C. JAMES A A. D. WILKINSON, F. PAYNE. All members of the United Order of Tents of the J. R. are fnvit ed to be with at tho funeral of our Wednesday, Baptist ISTER > LUCRETIA LEWIS, F. ec. . RAU. Tuesday, April 24, 1 at his res dence, 1605 15th st. n.w., HERMAN A, bo loved husband of Caroline Rau. No funeral hereafter. ! ROBINSON. Sunday, Aprit 22, residence, 417 R st. n.w., liusband of Mrs.’ MINERVA GILLIAM, Leader. Carrie at Moon & Allen's funeral parlors, Florida ave. n.w. Interment at Peters! Va., Wednesday, April 25. SHIELDS, Montay, A at hie rexide 1881 4% st. n.w., PETER D., beloved bana *ob Niars hields (nee Deaver) father of Mrs. Ro: Edw.. John and i ‘Wednesd: moraing at 8. from late residence; thence . Doy Church, where' requiem mass will be suug for the repo of his soul. Interment at Mount Olivet. Relatives and friends vited to attend. SMITH, ' Sunday, April 22 Hospital, REXFORD M. Faners| (private] from Wright's undertaking e<tab. "l‘lfll!n( ‘Tuesday, April 24, at 4 p.m. Iuter- ment Fort Lincoln cemotcry. SWANN. Sunday, April 22, 1923, at her resi- dence, 512 h st. e., VIOLA C., beloved wife of Philip B. Swann. Funeral from the above address Wednesday, April 23, at 9 a.m., then to Holy Comforter (hurch. wher: mass will be said at 9:30. - Relatives and Ariends invited o attend. « Tutermes Olivet cemetery THOMSON. Monday, Aprll 23, 1923, ALBERT THOMSON, son of fthe lito George and Estelle Thomson, ‘aged 82 years. Faneral from residence of Mr. P. H, Marshall, 3363 16th st. n.w., Thursday, April 26, at .’i£ the Mount Salvatios | A ALLEN ¢ brance o T MARY on 1o share AND CHILDREN. JAME who ae todas n' SISTERS f our father o died sz yeurs wonnded hearts > time, AND VIOLA BvrcH s Sons Established 1841, P West. 96 21 Director and Commodious Moderats 11 M. 1885, WA .err <o UNDLE .T:\}\ERS 1208 H STREET.NW 3 940r 6T TWillia, 3B, Bpen: chols HERBFR' B NEVIUS _ 9268 NEW YO MAIN 2008, Llacoln 52 ! HOE Gane nect Spears | estublis 94OFSt.NW Phone Fra Hl\.'\ R. NALLEY \‘\'b()f\_, VENTH ST. S B 81 EL Exl .M“ 113 SEV | Modern ¢ Mnin 5512-5513 . RYAN, S.E Lincols 143 aning and erect | ing memorlals (monuments and mauso- leums) of quality and character. We wiit gladly show you many beau- titul specimens of our work In any of the local cemeteries. THE J. F. MANNING CO., 914 Fifteenth Street REMOVAL SALE ASHINGTON GRANI o8 11th EMETERIES. ECTARIAN CEDAR HILL LVANIA AVENUE S0 () iful Bur INC., EAST 1 Grouna | Perpetual Care FORT IIN( ‘OLN MODERN PARK CEMETERY Simple Dignified BEAUTIFUL Washington-Baltimore Boulevard District Line 705 12th St. Cemetery Frankl Lincoln 3570 FUNERAL DLSIGNS wervice. Artistic—expiussive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F Sty