Evening Star Newspaper, May 10, 1923, Page 5

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FINE TRIBUTE Hm—dlng they have lost a cherished friend, a wise counselor, a leader, and the diocese at large a faithful nnd consecrated bishop of souls.” Members of Chapter. PAD ‘The members of the chapter are ington; Rt. Rev. Dr. James De Wolf ’Rev. Dr. G. C. F. Bratenahl, dean of Washington Cathedral; Rev. Dr. Wil- liam L. De Vrles, chancellor of Wash- Cathedral Chapter Perry, Bishop of Rhode Island; Rt Rev. Philip M. Rhinelander, Bishop of Pennsylvania; Rev. Dr. James E. Freeman, rector of the Church of the Epiphany; Charles C. Glover, Charles William C. Rives, Adopts Memorial Lauding Services |Jiy e, Wiliam, ¢ Rives. Henry of Late Prelate. A memorial tribute to the late Rt Alfred Harding, shington, was paid by me: on Cathedr: which was spread upon the minutes of the chapter set s follows: but a brief spac d over this bo onted enthu spicndor of the zned, and only work ur Out Special All Vocalion Records Are Red YOU'LLKNOWIT BY ITS COLOR lee and Dr. W. H. Wilmer. It was announced that owing to the period of mourning for Bishop Harding the meeting in the interest of the use of pageantry and drama for purposes of religlous education Bishop of | and betterment scheduled to be held e at Epiphany parish hall tomorrow has ‘been indefinitely postponed. WIFE CHARGES MISCONDUCT. Louis W. Hoffman, described as a physiotherapist, making $300 per month, is named defendant in a suit olute divorce filed In the Dis- trict Supreme Court by Helen B. Hoff- man. The wife was granted a limited | divorce in November, 1921, with ali- $60 per month. She now es that since the decree the nd has been guilty of miscon- duct with another woman, and ha corespondent in a sui d. The Hoffmans were and have two wmyer & King THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1923. LINER REPORTS TROUBLE. By the Associated Press. LONDON, May 10.—The Canadlan Pacific liner Montlaurier, which left Glascow for Quebec May b, has de- in proportion to numbers employed than In coal mining. ‘Window cleaning, operation of farm Give Tables of | achinery, carpentry, auarrying, ex- cavating—even for sewers not deep- Comparative Hazard. er than s feet—in gravel, clay | veloped boiler trouble, her owners Coal mining Is a far less dangerous | and sand , many types of con-|bave been ndvised. They state the occupation than scores of others, ac- | crete plucing and paluting, were | vessel is returning to Beifast, where cording to statistical summaries filed | among the occupations listed as more | her passengers will be transferred yesterday with the United States Coal dangerous. to other lners. Commission by bituminous nlwrmm‘x J. C. Brydon, chairman of the o ators' committee, safd state insur: e figures showed more than 100 regular = ’ - u"u\" occupations In which death and in- mu jury to_worke: re_frequent =l LESS DANGER IN MINES. Coal Operators ROMAN You saw the SANDALS recent magazine advertising of Berry Brothers Paints and Varnishes Get the best. They last longer*and look better. Geo. F. Muth & Co., 710 13th St. N.W. “Quality. Since 1865” No. 1003 Tufants’ P i 5 The family shoe store—where you'll always find se. quality to satisfy and prices that ney.—KINNEY! Shrine Camels Are Coming! HEY'LL be park- ed with Uncle Sam’l, but the owners will enjoy park- ing comfortably on vour Plitt Day Beds— Mahogany with Box Springs — formerly $88.50 and upward — NOW $66.38. Painted Day Beds, with Box Springs — formerly $80.00—NOW $60.00. . i its beauty For over 30 years Plitt has been pre-eminent for Puaint, Furniture and Inte- rior Decoration 1525 léth StNW Main4224 Tomorrow June Records Any Phonograph YOU'LL BUY IT FOR ITS TONE II you will let these new June Specials play and sing their ony our phonogzaph, we won't have to empha- sweet, ratural tone of Red Vocalion Records nths from now, need we tell you that they possess longer wearing quality than any other records. Farewell Blues—Fox-Trot Aunt Hagar's Blues—b ox-Trot Marcheta—\Waltz Just An Old Love Song—Waitz The Bar Harbor Society Orchestra Vocal Chorus by Charles Hart | Dance } 14535 10° Gene Fosdick's Hoosiers } 14539 10" La Golondrina (The Swallow)—Waltz La Paloma (The Dove)—Tango-Fox-Trot » 14543 ‘The Castilliane; Down Among the Sleepy Hills of Ten- nessee—Fox-Trot Don’t Be Too Sure—Fox-Trot } 14544 Selvin's Orchestra Popular Down Among the Sleepy Hills of Ten- nessee Trving and Jack Kaufman, Tenor Dearest (You're the Nearest to My Heart) Irving Kaufman, 14557 10° - . chestra Accompaniment Tenor — Selvin's Or- 7" Ask your nearest dealer to let you hear the new sk your neare ) ‘ocalion Red Recore E The Aeolian Company, New York, Makers I . Complete Library of Vocalion Records Ready Lansburgh & Brother 420-430 7th Street N.W. Large Stock of Vocalion Records Always on Hand GIBSON - & COMPANY 917-919 G Street N.W. Call Us for Any Vocalion Records HARRY C. GROVE, INC. 1210 G Street N.W. Complete Stock of Vocalion Records ON SALE McHUGH & LAWSON SPECITA 0. J. DeMOLL 1222 G Street N.W. LISTS IN PLAYER-PIANOS EMMONS S. SMITH DEMoOLL PiaANO Co. Washington’s AI‘ OLIAN HALL— Twelfth and G Streets’ Steinway Duo-Art Planolas Weber Duo-Art Planelas Aeolian Vocallons ! @(77,’0,;\!/10; AVEN @I Women's or 1 G B One-strap. Turn soles. filnek Kia Oxfor Full Louis heel. $3.98. Welt Kubber Heely, SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY 98c n'n and Misaes® Sandals. Sizes Women's Black Satin S SPECIAL Outdoors Calls for a — KODAK No. 1-A Autographic KODAK Junior, with recti- linear Lens, together with three rolls of films and the developing of 18 prints— all for the one price of— eyl | 4 BE Kodak While You Pay We're the only store in Wash- ington selling Kodaks on the deferred-payment plan, IOV TRV LRV Men's Brown Little Gents' Brown Oxfords, Oxfords, English Good- Goodyear welt, rubber heels. year welt, rubber hecl, Sizes 9 to 1314, $2.69 82,05, to 54, English toe, $2.98 SPECIAL HOSIERY VALUES T T T 5’5&&!‘3 708 Seventh St. N.W. 3123 M St. N.W. ) S T T T T N T R T Special Sale for Friday and Saturday! NORFOLKS & SPORTS SUITS $33.50 Reduced from values up to $50 350 Suits---all taken from regular stock. English and domestic tweeds, Norfolks and sport backs;--some with extra overplaids and cheviots. knickers for golf. Practically all of them hand-tailored for us by one of Sizes 34 to 44 ; regulars, shorts, stouts. These Rochester’s finest makers. suits are ideal for sport and general wear. This reduction for this Friday and Saturday only. HE HUMAN SIDE O F AN ANNOUNCEMENT of interest to tourists We beg to announce our appointment as agents for the following transatlantic steamship companies: Cunard Line Anchor Line Fabre Line Navigazione Generale Italiana Anchor-Donaldson Line Lloyd Sabaudo I.a Transatlantic Italiana We will be glad to extend to you all our facilities in arranging for your trip abroad this summer. . Our foreign department issues letters of credit, trav- clers’ cheeques We buy and sell foreign currency. and drafts on all parts of the world. And due to our foreign connections, we are in a position to obtain for vou very favorable rates. 1f you ar sult us now. contemplating a vacation in Europe, con- The bookings for this summer are heavy. MT. VERNON Savings N.E.Cor9€ESf, Opposite the * Bank and Mass.Ave ‘!‘:'J Public Library Inguire about our Deferred Payment Plan W. V. Woses Sons ESTABLISHED 186} F Street and Eleventh With the increasing population due to the Shrine Convention shopping is daily becoming more difficult and we suggest that any furnishing need be attended to now. Bedroom Furniture Mahogany Dresser, colonial Mahogany chest to match. .. $54.00 0dd mahogany Chiffonier....$37 50 0dd walnut Chifforobe Combination mahogany four- poster bed Living Room Furniture Three-piece Cane Living-Room Suite, spring seat and spring-filled cushions. Suite consists of large davenport, arm chair and arm rocker to match. Daven- port has bolster roll and two pillows. Blue damask upholstery. Odd living-room armchair or arm rocker, mohair upholstering, $29.50 Summer Furniture A visit to our Garden Room will show a wonderful display of decorated Break- fast Room Suites, decorated Fiber, Reed and Willow Furniture. Special three-piece Fiber Suite, ba- ronial brown color; consisting of large davenport, armchair and arm rocker to match. Spring seat and spring-filled cushion construction. Upholstering of cretonne. Davenport, $47.00, Armchair or Arm Rocker to match, $15_00 each. Attractive display of Rustic Cedar Fumiture. Settee, $4 50, Armchair, $3.50’ High-backed Porch Rocker, double woven cane seat, $4‘50. Refrigerators Cold Storage Refrigerator. .. . $21.00 Cold Storage Refrigerator. . .. $25.00 $38.00 Cold Storage Refrigerator. .. Floor Coverings For winter and summer use we recommend closely woven rugs of very durable material. 9x12-foot size may be had as low as These rugs are made of wool and fiber and are reversible. They come in a wide assortment of patterns and colors, and in the $24.50 Fiber Rugs, charming in their smooth weaves, cool colors and attractive designs, are priced in the 9x12-ft. size from $12.35 $21.50 Attractive Grass Rugs—the strongest and heaviest quality— whose designs and colors are unsurpassed in beauty, may be had $21.50 Japanese Rush Grass Squares may be made into rugs of any desirable size. In checkered designs of blue and tan, black and tan and brown and tan, they lend an air of distinction to the homes in which they are placed. The price per square is 50c The Linen Shop Hemstitched full bleached Pure Irish Linen Towels; crest and damask borders; very absorbent. 50c each Domestic Cotton Huckaback Tow- els, white and colored borders, stand- ard sizes; durable fine woven huck. 25c and 35¢ each Inquire About Our Deferred Payment Plan Purchases forwarded prepaid to any shipping point in the U. S. = B ANKING

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