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e o L THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 16, 1923 PART L M A XWEI‘."S“---’I“I»’;I DIFFENENT KIND OF CREDIT STORE . & LnenweAveR oEAD. ANGTITHTION WEEK == snufi?‘"'f'« e Former D. C. Resident, Who Ex- pired in Pittsburgh, Buried Here, . Tty oty Henry E. Lineaweaver, formerly of ;i i r. THOMAS the District of Columbfa, dfed sudden- : » e late homas and Iy in Pittsburgh, Pa., September 7. {,"""" s o 2om). ¢ Following _services there, services o "Notica of fuse were held here last Tuesday. cu Ot oM. lhmnfiuw‘ea\‘er s graduated District B d TR« phredy, Beptemlier A1, 1.4 rom the National University Law JOHN L. CRAWFORD, ay i School hero un 1852, and the ToMowine | D ISUTCL Bar an awyers; A Cdons year entered the law office of Stone Xnd Potter, at Pictoureh, 1acer ve- | Throughout Country Are | seni’s: 1 B TR, I coming a member of the firm. N M He is survived by his mother, Mrs. o 4 tery, Washington, Prudence M. Lineaweaver, and two| Leading in Programs. | to Wesington sisters, the Misses Mary B. and Eli 171080 ams ae0s beth Lineweaver. He was a memb g sbort ilines, "KUBY 1AVE {of Crescent Lodge, Ni , F. A The ateded £ Co Sa A s- | K. Leroy Morris. of the Elks and of the Unlon Ciub, aii | To¢ District of Columbia Bar A Dg's funceal par ¥, Septemi it Rk sociation, with vther organizations| 16, at 6 pm. ¥ Vited. Taterm.s of lawyeré throughout the United | g, X. ¥. States will celebrate the present | EOMONDS, MISS C. A. VANDOREN DIES | weck as “Constitution w | s Grmnana: Dumin, Josxpm ¥ e In Washington the plans of the | Chester). Notiee of funeral hereafier iWas Head of Eastern High School | Committe under the leadership of | 2 dueeds, Frank Sprigg Perry, chairman, will ! Drawing Department. be centered on the addresses before | Miss C. A Van Doren, head of the | the several civic organizations. Some drawing department of the Eastern e oitize sociations alread: i High School, dled yesterda at her |ha B s on the Constitu §17 East Capitol street. She |tion and other bodies plan to hav sixty-seven rs old. Death |to have members of the Bar Associa- was due to paralysis. tion address them at thelr regular| jeew. Funeral Miss Van Doren had been teach- |mectings later in the month, % ment Glenwood. ing at Bastern High School for thirty | The Bar Association and the Com- years. She received her training at|Munity Music Association have ar- the Corcoran Gallery of Art. Funeral |Fanged a program for a patrigtic arrangements > been com- |COnCErt to be t Thursday | ' pul from Mt, Pis ;,uu-d‘f i not been com-|ygne at §:15 o'clock, in the audi-| Gaks'yi. perween 18t ot {torium of the Central High School. , IAn address on the Constitytion will O A e delivered b, - an of OSANNA, widow CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. [ “5oi "ot T ert | back. - Paseral from tnd Citizens® Association | Will include par 3 7 day. September 17, ume meetings, beginning to- | URItY singing, se Roek Creek cemeters. Friend: | 8 pm., in hall of Concordia |tures by some of Washingf v i1 atiem e rin; CHLLH artists and pipe organ mus 3 ESTON. Al members of Social Lodge Gt the leadership of Robert Lawrence, | 1, p. ol Simon S. Rooker, exeeutive secre- |director of the Community o ber 10; 11 tary Y. M. C. A. of Baltimore, will |Assoclation. =~ = resident ’ of | promn B and Vir | address the men's club of Asbury T s Tiay wont] teniing fhe faen Methodist Episcopal Church tomor- D RUUeAT 'to Al of T S ut a speclul appeal to of o of the organization and to The Patriotic Order of Americans, Tesident members of the Ameri- np 10, will give a card party Wede |can Bar Association and local law- nesday, 8 p.m., 5 cet vers to unite with the public in mak- | s 2 i ing the mecting at the Central HIKh | ™ Unionv The Practieal Paychology Club will | School the outstanding feature of the hison and " meet _tomougow, 7:30 p.an., at Thom- | “Constitution week. Ak Bt ) o rcee, Mo 1. Reports rom delegates Varfous Meetings. 1 Robissm' Rera 5 TOREAL pomten > convention of International Anna| 'rhe petworth Citizens' Association | Monday moruin Maud Hallem clubs held In Toronto, | will hold jts regular meeting at the | T Petworth ,School on Tuesday d | Chairman Perry will speak on the | Constitution SHU! acted . this. 1in 1 The Park View Citizens' Association | P ALICI and the Park View Women's Associa- | secre of th al’s Club, tion will hold a special mecting on | {Friday at the Park View School, and | | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. ,Faul . "\j.;(,:{;l‘,f}}"‘l-""",”' TODAY. { the | nderlusters’ hike X | from Cabin John bridge at | Walle_will follow ana 0. ath to Gr T A A A T A g e i U e i [ i) e Young couples! Pnrents' Everybody! One thought bridges the Prices will never be lower, as wholesale costs are rising every gap of th(. years and holds you through a common tie—the ideal .day, and every room outfit in our entire stock is priced to make it of a better home. ‘With the largest \chtmn of home outfits in easy for you to buy right now. It is not necessary to make any our entire history, this great store can help you toward your noble large cash expenditures because casy credit terms will be extended ideal of a more livable, more charming home. Furnish any room, on any complete home outfit. Come in and talk over your plans or all rooms in good taste and comfort—vith a completeness that with us. You will find the advice and helpful assistance of experi- overlooks not a single detail. enced men available—a complete service that means satisfaction. OB RO Departed this 1 | Club_will give dance at the gh Hotel Oc- tober-3. Jiss Fdith MacCartee is in {charge of ar ments esiden: i o WL Colum G O (S s 2 e vited to att - North C kington | WENDELL, G + . o e ""OA L f”' G {Citizens’ Aseociation will be qd,.w‘ lam & s FEdward Russgll will jed by Justin Morrill Chamberlain, count of economic and political | former president of the lo Bar conditions of Irciand us he ‘studied | fon and mber of the com-: 1, SIS, WD » them during a persomal survey at This association will have Tt SO T NRRE S Save many unnecessary steps Three beautiful pieces, as shown above, and a long mahogany | publte. - i i v I 'I“fil,ngn'm e e € ‘WOMACK, and weary hours of labor in the Davenport Table. This “Kroehler” Suite has all the beauty of a . ave e gratifying respons: 12, 1924, ku_c! ]A\Il of vthc !3‘}.4 labor regular living room suite, yet you add an extra room at no addi time! Handsome (hffiurnhy.\\\-n‘l .RAlL HEADS TO PRESENT it of Frederick Stohlman of :_-mn;' KI{} es x:]rvk_\mlu'icd in tional cost, for'these suites have a full size double bed with a “Way roomy drawers and large com | {She local committe A it was state his well designe itchen cabi- Sagless” spring. ;. Banne £ copy etter from Archbishop | 4 A it 5 ! 2 partments for hanging coat % IGOTRINE one s it net. Made with sliding top. And Re Sare NVouiGet s “Kyschisr” . Th S VIEWS ON LEASE OF ROAD on wee Kitchen Cabinets 59875 - Four-Piece “Kroehler”” Bed Davenport Suite With Mahogany Davenport Table Included This is a saving oi the kin that comes only once in a | T | | E ) ach | the price is moderate in the ex- 4 o ol = Soachy ! —Easy Credit Terms— f i hon Rl hieA s | Smocen Hexti o ather Tohn g |Harrison and Mapother Invited to|c . i ek n fi-]gm;;nam i a would CO BERT \ | Appear Before South Carolina | i, S novement todny = Commission for Hearing. H ralse From Brooklyn. Ti‘.‘ xnlml of the local committes . ‘ 3 tracting outside attention und I COLUMBIA, S . S embs 1 b t received a letter from Rev The South Carolin 1 h Allen, rector of the Park- | ion today Invited Fairfax ¥ 1 Church, Brook- president” of the Southern Railway | ask alige il e, v, and W. L. Mapother, presi- the Louis and N 1o appear Lefore it Tu attitude of their respec | ard the proposed lease of the Car- “linchfield and Ohlo, saves you onc-fourth 5 the Assoclated Pre L S < S At New Fall Rugs 3-Piece Overstuffed Suite e itie s mplets L 4-Piece Walnut Bedroom Suite Leautiful pieces are one of the 3 beautiful patterns in all a suite of the best quality construction many unusual values of th Fall Sale. different sizes, including— tiful in appearance. It contains the e of very fine construction ard covered in pieces, asw illustrated above, and e Tow pric a beautifully designed tapestry. Deep coil spring Wiltons Brussels which we have |-vlw it to the value is very with steel bra PR S TV T unugnal ev #r ugust $ $10. 00 Cash Balance Weekly or Monthly Weol Fiber $10.00 Cash Balance Weekly or Monfhly Tears than’ o of and obedi stitution ATREDALE FUP Taonth | 1 : swore collar <howing name Whiskers when | ke of us better cf | last seen. $25 reward o by bindMe us’in' heart d nun‘l‘ avenue south an Pa rlcloser to the comstitution of our| uw: emory of Bhene Adama 2 < o republic.” ANNIE LAWS ENE TERRY Detroit, M { BAG—Black_traveling bag, be e i 1 AR L | ington and Belat ward, 1415 . Twenty-five persons gained Lonor- | PAREER. my de 'mmfinmfimmmmmm e {able awards and honorable mention in | the 1 lawn and garden contest {eonducted under th Rhode Tsland Avenue Address Box {ciation during the summer. J. e e °_ iSchumacker, 1713 Xearney street 0“},“";'.,,,;'_’,;;_‘Ml",;;;;‘ . northeast, won first honors. Interior bld; N re made by Enginee Save one-fourth the former B N ot e ut, and o B {umr ,.‘,""fw"‘;- : : Hoon. ' Addrees c i price on this splendid bed out- ol =5 = ar.| Other hono Potomac_1863-3. 17¢ | follewing ord fit tomorrow! It includes a 1 : rday_mor, bus or 9-Plece walnut Dlnmg Room S\Ilte full size steel bed, a resilient | : R s\;“’fl‘";m S fiask. 1, l‘.‘";';hli:;‘“h:"“ Stree ; Bt[‘tp x, U‘flg‘] Winkje lawrence street T of tortoise 1D 16th street 1 .1 Roy M. Perry—Main 984—Gerald Wilsh. nesday evening. Reward if re- secker, 2831 Brentwood T - - 1160 St nw.. ApT. 3009 South Daketa Timothy Hanlan A 3 v 26 .ll I 8T, Phone L. Reward if re! b . ’ i 47 o g S G witson,” % > &nr,glfimrss‘m radny :‘mn,m.‘hmm 350 and T, ra: Wt et Pt l‘nt!umm Park bus :dlh lnd 'ti nnd“T-mlr\u v 00“.‘1” o 17th st courts. Telephone, Miss - | s pt; . A voodhart, 2 | - Narts: Matn G0 2051 2ure s 2Vt | 1730~1732 PENNA. AVE. \nu‘urh\\,\-rcn. qu-n-‘ Bwits, g.‘m;’ on 1;«:’1. e (.1 l}’ruflm. 2 Olh Irving moNEs MAIN 5512~55% or 14th st. between Fairmont and FKuclid. eet; A. L. Peterson th strett; | = put — o Fridas' cvening. Keward i tejurned to owner. | 1% S, Coleman, 1811 Lawrenc | "W. WARREN TALTAVULL e e William 3. Collns, strect:| 3619 14th St. At Spring Road. A Ool. 464. { ARZRZ Imagine buying,$uch a beauti- Just think of k,:—lu‘.ng Px‘q mlx’- des xl.:n;.‘ldp.‘nml su m‘; fur‘l ((:h ® spring_‘and a 40-Ib. mattress £ g 5 this 2 .dining room at such a 10w price as this neluded are nine beautiful ful floor lamp s this at so low {lAE OOE g e Oblong table, five. chairs and host’s chair, with which was built for sleeping a price! It-has a charming silk zenuine leather seats, latest style semi-inclosed china closet and a > i e Sl e g large buffet, All pieces are beautifully finished in walnut and de- pinE : PR A shade Wwith deep silk fringe and a e R eaon A Torind Miale. . 4 eansationat value! comiort. A startling value. gracefully designed basc finished in rich mahogany. $15.00 Cash, Balance Weekly or Monthly $3.50 Cash, $1.00 Weekly CREDIT .TO ALL Our long-time credit plan enables you to buy now whatever you may need and enjoy the bene- fit of it while paying. No red tape. : We Deliver ; = . Complete Dining Room Suite Anyvhere Complete Bedroom Suite e % .We welcome out-of- Here is a real bargain! The bed has massive con- Includes a large-size Colonial Buffet with a big town customers and pay §. tinuous posts with substantial fillers, while the dr mirror. an Extension Table to match and four Chairs. 49 the freight to all points er, finished in golden oak, has four spacious drawers R L B B { Harold Cole, 3019 ) M. McDowell, 2370 Rhode Island el GOl AT Levi Morgan, 3018 25th stre JAMES T. RYAN; 2 1 Sawyer, 1926 Kearney street 817 PA. AVE. S.E. {1 D. Foos 3195 18th stree z Model Clapel. "~ "Lincoln 142 { March, 2910 20th str Frivate, Ambuinaces. 32 Myrtle avenue very in Coaneetlon. ackson street; Ira B. ter, 2519 Josc joseph F. Birch’s Sos ns 16th street; er, 3136 | 3034 M St. N.W. ' Established 1841 1 Phone West 96. 1th street; C. A Automoblle ce. 7. WILLIAM LEE, eral Director | Wmbalmer. = Livery In connection. { Mapelasd modern ' crematoriuim. Marriage Licenses. i T ave. v Fal sollarriage Hlesmses have been dewued o the VL SPE Alm CO Leo F. Collins and Corine Lane Neither the surcessors of nor con- Willism Coles and Rackley Hampton, | hected with the sriginal W. K. Spears Harrison C. Golway and Bdith Melcher. tablishment. William O, Peters and Mary A. Clark, both | Sacar yeans. 0626, 940FSt. ¢ Silver Spring, Md. e BT & ** obert . :‘fmh and Grace B. Palmer, both HERBERT B. NEVIUS of Richmood, EW YORK AVE N 24 N iveard V. Jones and Margaret A. Vin-| 320 N rivato Amu..wu. MAIN 2604, cent, both of Tamps, Fla. Jultan . itler of this city and Lilan D. Miller of Toledo, TiL. b ~ B3 412 H g, o Plione Lincoln 521, e _Modern Capeic” Automobile Fungrais. ; Young and Antlonette Stadel. s Henry A. Gets of this city. and Klla THE OR!GI! Erowning of Lanham, Md. v NAL sy Harvey E. Hart and Douscha E. Miller. Napoleon Alcantara of Honduras, Central| ptfl!t b1 America, and Antolnette Engl of Munich, » s . 1208 HSTREET,N.W. wcent Riccl and Mary 3. Durl «N.W. Julius Troll and Elizabeth Dittrich. WAIN 108 FORMERLY 40 FST. Henry A. Hankins and Mabel A. Jones. ALMUS R.SPEARE wil .SPEARE les. ! Collier and Pearl D. Hensley. o Ve “Elizabeth Moss. S e . NGO R O BB SRR Have You a Mortician? 'HE work of a funeral di- rector is, in its way, fully as important as the work of your doctor, lawyer, or any other professional man. Yet all too often folks leave the selection of the mortician up to mere chance. The wisest thing to: do is to decide in advance whom to call; this will adsure you of the kind of service. you should have. mmfiflflmmfififimmmmfis@ it The suite is substantially made and one of the most not reached by our and a large mirror. A full size chiffonier completes extraordinary dining room values we hn e offered in many a .day.. trucks. Your credit is ,this wonderful suite—one of the most extraordinary good, bedroom values we have ever offered’. $5.00 Cash, $1.00 Weekly R R o eV e N Card of Thanks. THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, ADAMSON. We wish to express our sincere 131 BLEVENTH ST. 8.8, thanks and appreciation to our many. friends { Uadertakers. Embalmers. and relatives for the beautiful floral tributes Homelike Funcral Parlors. At the death of our beloved father Phone Lincoln 4% THB FAMILY. * RIS . quality white enamel HAGEMANN, We desire to extend to our FUNERAL DESIGNS. ubmlucm ‘moth-proot s ; markable value at this ER membrance and sympath: 5 Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. eXtra ‘dpedial, ‘tomorrow’ at special price! / MRS HENHY HAGEMANN AND rawin¥. | Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. this nenaational price. - Furnishers of Attractive Homes 4 77 3 ! HILL. Mrs. Fannle Hill and daughters, 1785 S FF. Pl AL e . , 4 biemsmamadary : Bk Jis Tt 2 s eneni % | GEO, C SHAFFER. e ¥, : rtace 15 i Ik A devated husind | GRPRESSIVE PLORAL KAMBUENS. 500 1iin aud father during his illness aud death. AT MODERATE: PRICLS, oLonw, Saucepans, 59¢ " Three well made, &ood S A T pr O e i