Evening Star Newspaper, May 25, 1923, Page 22

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. ‘93 THE EVENING STAR, WA FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1923. < bers of the auxiliary. Poppies for | services with other veteran organisa- the various posts will be ditributed | tions at the Soldiers’ Home ¢smeters tomorrow at the District bullding by land in the alternoon at 3 o'clock the auxiliary. Lincoln Post, with other veteran o On Memorial day at 9:30 o'clock |ganizations, will conduet services at Henry C. Spangler Post will hoid | Battle Ground cemet o'clock. The program includes invo-|world war dead in Arlington national|will start in the amphitheater under | Fiowers” and “Rest, Peaceful, Rest.” | Veteran’s G Ger [gity e A cation by Rabbl Abram Simon, address | cemetery Tickets admitti b f th E'very eteran 8 rave to t by Chiet Justice Walter I McCoy.! At 9:30 o'clock all members of the|the @uspices of the Grand Army ot} , - CrCEn $LI TINE Membors o 108 American Legion, in uniform, if possi-;the Republic. At 2 o'clock the|yue the train by post commanders, 2 e by Rabbi J. T. Loeb, and taps. - |ble, are to assemble with post colors|American Legion will hold memorial | yhig Mrs, R. 1. Pawcett will d F owers rom TONNALYeS |iiam F. Frankin, past commander of {in front of the District building and | exercises in the world war section ¢riputs tickets to Arlington to m the Costello Post will preside. march with the Grahd Army of the Re- | In Arlington cemetery. The program Plos Butedu Service. public and other veteran organizations | Will consist of an address by As- 3 in review before President Hurding at|sistant S On Tuesday at 2 o'clock the Bureaufthe White House, returning to 12th| Davis, who ot Secretary of War Dwight . . of Engraving and Printing Post will]street and Pennsylvania avenue, where | Kate Wu.llerwéll]r‘:’:l!,‘orlllnl:;fillbi‘l‘rGI;lr-' Services Extending Over Five Days Be- o memori services n the rounaa | iy isgaion il baard & gpeciyvioct | dont”of, tne ameriess Legion fuxii of the bureau of engraving and printing. B. Costello fleld music will head the|Columblan quartet, directed by W. E. gin Tomorrow—All Veterans’ Organiza- |\ v v s post enape | A¢ 11" Selock memobiar services | “over Tham " Over With. Besutitul lain, Walter Reed Hospital; solo by Miss JUNEBRIDES | YGRADIATES | Select your gift from Schwartz’s, where your credit is as good as cash. Irom onr big assortment of gift-suggestions make your selection—pay a small amount down and pay the balance by making small payments weekly or monthly. . R . Maud Miller, accompanied by George ons (£ Ceremony May30 Daw, violin: Mrs. Mary B. Dowling, t ns JOL'l l'l Arllng on & piano. The speakers will be Brig. Gen. | w, {. Naylor, chief 23d Divi sion, Sth Army Corps: s C. Hill, . direitor of the bureau engrav- ‘e various posts. comprising the | day afternoon include Hiram F. Cash |ing and printing, and Post Com- The various B o steict of Colum- | Post at St. Mary's cemetery: James | mander Francis F. Miller. ~Music_ will ACI02 tho DISLE Reese Europe Post and other veteran |be furnished by the bureau of engrav- an Legion, will hold me- | organizations at Harmony cemetery: |ing and printing orchestra. es in awll the lockl ceme- | Sergeant Jasper Post at Cedar Hill| At 3 o'clock on the morning of Me- e those 1o be held | cemetery. ‘and Augustus P. Gardner | morial Day, Troop 73 of the Boy Sco padition ite e 9| Post at St. Elizabeth's cemetery. | of America, with members of the Ameri- at Arlington natlonal cemetery. There | * Vincent B. Costello Post and other |can Legion and American Legion Auxil- X posts in the departt- |veteran organizations will conduct ex- | iury, wiil ussemble in front of the Dis horlly evers ome has|erclses at the Washington Hebrew | trict building and be supplicd with pop- Ry o8| cemetery Monday afternoon at 3:30 | ples to be placed on the graves of the by Department Com- | is Smith to conduct | 1s of the world ances the services | Iy with other vet- Departm Am are twent ment and p been deta will be held joi eran organiza | i gram which starts tomor- | of five days, con- oon of Memorial an official order peit headquarters the various ceme- o in position in front by noon to- ock the first of will be held at Iy with the ublic and | One-Day Sale! “Onyx’" Chiffon - Silk Hosiery $1.79 UCH below usual prices George L. detailed at this Beautiful Rectangular Wrist Watch A beautiful watch and a won- derful bargain $1 Down; $1 a Week The Nation’s Choicest Things to Eat T o'clock f the Amer- uxili with the Vincent B. Costello Post N and poppies by the et extended as a istrict heroes who Both organiza- 6th and Upshur At 10, o'clock | ucted in Glen- : Kenneth H. Nash sher veteran erganizations. | £t Lincoln Services. | White Post will | Lincoln cem i f the post ha 1 Commander | € eet at 9:30 o'clock | ew ' avenue northwest, 1 direct to the cemetery a wreath at the en- cemetery the members will place popples and | Complete Set Community Silver Co.'s DURO PLATE In Tarnishproof Roll Guaranteed permanently. Just the gift for the Bride. Set con- 75 sists of . 6 Knives. 6 Forks, 1 Butter —_ Knife, 6 Tablespoons, 1 Sugar Shell, 6 Teaspoons. WWASHINGTON’S love of good things to eat has been amply degmonstrated. From the days of McKinley, Schluderberg- Kurdle products have enjoyed unceasing popularity. [ You can now obtain a full line of these quality } Hams, Bacon, Sausage and Lard from your own neighborhood meat dealer. Ask him today —then you will always Let Esskay Be Your Guarantee E‘SSKA' QUALITY. v REC. US mATENT OmmiCE Foods of Unmatched Quality in these sheer, chiffon stockings of guaranteed first Hamilton Watch (Thin Model) The Aristocrat of Watches, in the latest 1923 design. From the quality. 25-year green gold guaranteed case to the 17-jewel adjusted movement, it is a prince of good watches. Schwartz’s “Perfect 1(0"” Diamond Ring: The talk of the town! Per FULL fashioned, of course—and all sizes, in every summer shade—Sahara, Lip Stick Red, French Blue, Gray 31, Cinnamon. French Nude, Atmosphere, Gunmetal and Black. Saturday only $1.79. v Post Com- | taps will be! At the same hour exer-| e held by the Tank Corps Prospeet HIIl cemetery, in- cing of poppies and | and a large! of the ceme- | - invocation by the | in and the sounding of $1 Down. 100 Weeks to Pay. $1 a Week | he legion and other ve tions are to form in I H »m 16th street and Park | and Upshur streets, | es are to be conducted | Cor. Tth & K Sts. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. Vincent E Costello Post with the department cu!urs! “City Club Shop” 1318 G St. will start at 16th blic s Invited. ’ 11 o'clock with 708 Seventh Street N. W. 15 years ot Square Deating. 3123 M Street N. W. | as; t rector o pal Church. followed t by Dr. Willlam T D d a native of | wbia. After the! otle selec- | he benediction will be pro- ed by th Rev. John L hnl‘l’e(bl St Patrick’s g th tions putting Across Another Big ? 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