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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1923. SRR e e e ——— and workefs in a desperate effort to | Make Your Dresses CLAIMS ELECTION MEANS provent a repudiation of the nationai Deaths Reported. LANSBURGH EMPLOYES MRS. K. B. HAMLIN DEAD. |JUDGE MAGOFFIN DIES HERE 2 3 DEM administration. The democratic vic- kS i Al Juage Joseph Magoffin_of El Paso. E tory is significant also In that it was| The following deaths have heen reported to, . |rex., atea e For Better Visi Liyi W‘r upss:lhndl '.f"f’ | RATIC VR achieved in a district whose popula- | the health department in the last twenty- GUESTS AT STORE DINNER | peceasea was Daughter of Late Athy Toopital Aeed Siehir st r Detter Vision vingsten's ool—Dexigning, s tion represents a cross-section of the | four hours: 5 . vears. He came to this city two weeks The Right Gl RO O ierY a § | CDoosIng of 8. B. Hill in Washing-|west, Including =wageworkers and| " Minoie L. Forsyth, 62, 38 R. 1 ave. ne. |Banquet Marks Sixty-Third Anni- Maj. Holmes Ccnrad. Weeks ago on a visit to his daughter, e Right Glasses MK FOX BOORLET ton Hailed by National Tesule ey ba. alan wa an index of| Susan Walters, 7 Hospital. ersary of Establishment Mes Ka Phuine et el mit L e e e onichs and LLIBLG o T FSRRE Western political sentiment gener- | Jane Ashley, 78, Casualty Hospital. Rl of Edward Hamlin and a daughter of | ji *'t, 73, (asgor. on Suty in the Eye Comfort A | Cin o ally, Scott E. Grant, 57, 313 14th st. n.e. of Firm. the late Maj, Holmes and Georgla |was' the father-in-law of Mrs. Anne e omfo! e 3 RE Ny | Thomas U. Eisson, 54, Congress Hall FHotel. ryan Conrad, o: Vinc ester, Va. Buford Magoffin of this cit; The y Cansiti ! WE ARE UNABLE TO Election of Samuel B. Hill, demo- PMG Matler, 36, V.8 8 T8, Heapitel, Employes of Lansburgh & Brother, |aied September 20 at Phillips House, | body will be taken o EI Paso for nsul SUPPLY THE DEMAND crat, in the fifth congressional district HATS AND COATS STOLEN. Willsm Y. Handy, .82 Garfeld Inc, 420-430 7th street northwest, |aged forty-nine vears. Mrs. HaAlin |intermen | g ST |of Washington was said by Cordell am Y. Handy, 52. Carfield Hospital | \worl guests of the store owners at a |Was reared in Winchester, ang was Kinsman Optical Co. i Sioea AR hvestaney m’ffxfi-m'.f«'" ! Fiull, democratic national chairman,| Three green topcoats and four| Ellen Speece. 56, 3% Nichols ave. s.e. banquet at Rauscher's last night. (known socially in Virginia and in this imtt] s |l | tor sate bieinest TS | today to be “another forecast of & | green velour hats, valued in all at| Ads Padgett, 30, Providence Hospltal. The occasion marked the sixty-third |¢ity, having figured prominently. in Card of Ebank! 05 1 t. N.W. iclng | Droperty, ARG Wil e idential victory in 1924." $125, were reported stolen from the| Hezakiah Worrell, 73, Home for Aged, Blue | anniversary of the establishment of |the officlal social life of Washington |y, ks 3 Eatablished fn 1900 with us, either by letter or t “This election,” said a statement by 2 Plains. the firm. during the Cleveland administration, | MURPHY. e wish to extend our sincere Will xure you most energetic | Mr. Hull, “was recognized by repub- | Vienna hat store, 409 9th street, dur- z e mrimary object of the dinner |When her father, Maj. Holmes Conrad, | jwrks 164 aprreciation to our many friends action Asoking i it [ Nean managees meavs Magmationat o | ing the pasc week, by J. Jones, man- | Kenneth E. Pler, 8 months, 1428 Pa. ave. | JN¢ PUIREY CHCEC B i o’ gor ac- |Wa8 the solicitor general. The fu- - T ey i FA:! s:l:-:) AND COMPANY a test of popular political preference | ger. Police of the first precinct are|®Sr.., A Davis, 55, 244 Warren st. ne. | quainted.” neral and interment were in BOSton, | fews and at the death of onr Ieloved nephew = 416_Eye Stree in 2434 |and was emphasized by their speakers | investigating. Stewart Carter, 44, 720 Balls court. ‘Among the speakers were: Solo- |Mass. and son, ¥ ORE MURPHY e Y Hester Randolph, 778b, Lamont st. |mon Lansburgh, Mark Lansburgh, ;x"‘A':"r“}\'U:An“{‘\'n'xll\' ’ [ Sarah Green, 30, Galiinger Hospital ; bl I i G Mo oo, Adolph Weyl and William Mather FRE i B Ditkision. AR 1910 » .| Lewis, president of the George Wash- HE “}E A HE : REE_Demonstration of the Awoes Dickersgn, 4, 1200 Kinden ot me | {oton PUniversity. | Stress was laid R Mlarriage. RE You’'ll A They’ Perf Thelma Clark, 2, Chilaren's Hospital. T the cpportunities for advancement | For the District of Columbia—Part. | WETZEL—STARNES, lirs. _Frances ‘NULIFE ou’ll Agree They're Perfect o't opportunitics tor advancement | or e sl e VIOLET RAY to tho work diligently (Cloudy ~tonight and = tomorrow,| fer Sl T ey ¥ : : i & . veinberg acted as toastmaster. probably becoming unsettled tomor- JEFFERSON WETZEL of these most delightful Apartments in the newly com D i o \ JEFFERSON WETZEL of northeast winds. 192; ev. W. M. Bostic of Bellevue Bap pThe moxt wonderrully . a Factory Expert pleted The Dalllia Gardefls CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. N O I 0y || i e, i o e | ever came out of the 2 night and tomorrow, except unsettled x Co ity Len 3 Prealny 0 Community Leakuc lon the coast; mild temperature; fresh Deaths. orient "¢ v ‘1,‘.\;]“: No other in- Inc. will meet Monday evening at |on the coast; mild temperature; fresh S bty strument an 4 A Will Exhibit Their New || ¥ational, cavitar’ Fietd| frial (Crob |21, PR S fasgxaroen. e sopmer <o & 52 ATt 3 For Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight | e begin now. can ment will _giv. ed_ta : give an illustrated talk 3 mourn. theit supply you with genuine ch. % Calif 2 d . oy ome | and tomorrow, except unsettled, with . G - Imported Chinese Games s 2700 Que Street ornia an e O O ao1is ILpobably raluionithel coast; mild tem- : E : at prices ranging \ i = - - o . perature; strong northeast winds on 3 $18.00 to $ a tive power, or In the details of arrangement, equipment and finish songfest. e 0od pariors, 2053 Georgia ety e : yie. _ ; : : e i i Holland Creations L R s T o s hemnty; ot do they surpass and excel anything attempted in contempo whuoctation of Oldext Inhabitants | S0, U7 oGy and unsottied:| 8t 1415 2iat s SHeck a Jong e ake it & point to drop PARE s raneous Apartments. In size—from three to seven rooms ON e e Aot e AR airacte moderate temperature, HIAN T BALDWIN, “ranetal e S —with one and ‘two baths—and renting for from only Records: for Twenty-Four Hours. | ber 55, "007 &t 4 pm 2 " | the game of Mah-Jongg - T : Sa d d { Columbin Helghts Citizens’ Axwocia- | . ot S owll enjoy it. $67.50 to $200.00 per month. tur ays an | tion will meet Tussday. 8 D1, 8% SE | 45 b et D 8 & D 4 | Mo ot Hehe Stephen’s Hall. Miss Olive M. Jones | hoon Op 8t 660 - ol o the purpose of atiending - the 3 A will speak of “Washington Schools, - . S0a0. 8 » late “brother, WILLIAM The National The Resident Manager is continually available Sundays Model tor the Nations T xfle;fl(irdm"hx;.xg“,?"i R0 S p tIE BonRy Cyoroiher. WILLIAN e National )2 —day or evening—to assist in your inspection. | desnirn 18 am, 30.20; noon, 30.15. | B e e A e e T . - 5 RRSe N 5 O - n., 30.20; noon, 30.15. ple at 2 p. Saturday, September 29, 1923 Remembrance Shop During the Season ass Chapiee, Bo o] | Highest temperature, 82.2, occurred | bark ciothiuz xhonid. ve. worn at 3:30 p.m., yesterda CHAS. F. RIECKN, Master. * . T p.m., at Northeast Masonic Temy il i ihre. 631, ocourzed| . s 14th Streot. One Boor Har] y A. Klte Motor out to see them ||| >th and I street at 540 am. today. N T L Bets 2= o POTOMAC ELECTRIC cADr GAITHERSBURG, MD. ||, Arscorte cuiseis Asmocntign st | tereriiie St dace st sear| i S5 bt s i K tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Masonic |Highest, 80; lowest, 53 TG bealat s e LS ke e Gt APPLIANCE ' CO. 1514 K Street Phone Main 4846 ||| G0 he Frederick Road” || Hal. Enicreainment Condition of the Water. i i Fegenee 05, el 4 607 14th St. N.W. 3 Temperature and condition of the The children's claxs, organized taxt | oo TG SO s Drem 2 ELSIE, beloved S e week for the study of Baron Eugene . 1y, 5 e e = Beceonie | “Sofence. of Eetie will [UcTatuEs; 8;5cond Clon, Nery IDRCENE IS reom W 1'% Tuneral périors, —_— % ck Oredlt Tu oW Tide Tables. 816 H s, .o " ¥ i2leees o= Jo—— ] ——] EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE mest-in Rook Crosl Park tomorrow | THle Tablen | BOE S j Baum is in charge of the class and geodetic survey.) COLBERT., ¥, September i o .m.; high tide, 10:12 am. and 10:25 ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |po ™ i TONIGHT. _ Tomorrow—Low tide, 5:11 am. and i Roferte The Federation of Civic Asso s htlitie (B &S ey tions will_meet, 8 o'clock, in board- [ 1130 P ] 1 room of District building. The Sun and Moon. e e G - Today—Sun rose 6:00 am.; sun sets| fhe 10 ding Thie al"of Inte Trinidad Citizens' Association will [5:57 p.m. der of the master. i . Sec meet, 8 o'clock, in Blair School. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 6:01 8.m.; SUN leropn Tuureday, Septe T ce, 431 4th st. e 5 sets 5:36 p.m. Business Women's Council will | ““§f,on S ey, 5:00 p.m.; seta 9:08 a.m. g S _ meet, 7:30 o'clock, in lecture room of | Aomobile lamps to be lighted oBe- | Notice of foneras Lereaftor s the Church of the Covenant. Musical {nalf hour after sunset. LEWIS. Thursday. Septemh 1023, after program. ik 1 Vastous! Citten: a lingering illness. WILLIAM B., the be — foved husband of Olivine Lewls, in his 58th E Dance under auspices holie ] ~ T= services will held at his Today—Low tid 28 a.m. and 4:40 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. == Women's Service Club, 9 o'clock, at St ne. Saturday after Catholic Community House, 601 E ; ). Interment Con street. £ state of % atives and friends — Statio = Weather. ited to attend. Men and women invited to a b red into rest, Thurs icel ranclopns: Evolution of = tember 27, 1923. ADA M. PADGETT (nee the Pen,” to be given by Col. E. A b Hardesty), beloved wife of Arthur L. Pa 1 from the residen A1 3 Havers, 8 o'clock, Y. C & Motion picture illustration: ¢ C « Washington Chapter, Knights of S B Columbus, will meet 8 o'clock, at K. |Baltimore 8 % ... O Forest Glen, {of C. Hall ¢ POLRHAM. Departed tiis life September . 1623, WINNIE POLRHAN. She leavees t0 . ¢ | Boston | | @ daughter, Sarah Washington: a American Sc for Steel Treat- |yt - ing will open its season, 8 o'clock. at | Charlestai.. . Cloudy ! new Interior Department General | Chicago % ... Preloudy discussion of several metallurgical | Cincinnati. i Clear Lucr Vimna Lewis topics has heen arranged. Speakers, | (levelund 2 Ptclouds w. Funeral J.’S. Vanick, H. J. French and W. F.{]en Ef el Graham. L E Clear” ., ot g renaenee, 125 on A. Miles Camp, No. 1, P clouds I purcellvilie; Va, § ed Spanish Netarmae: ol 5 Fhclondy | at Short Iil} C STl e S meet, 8 o'clock, in Odd Fellows' Tem- | Jacksonville Pt.cloudy M = ple. 'Delegates to the naticnal con- | Kuusas City Pt.cloudy | vention at Chattanooga w. port. j Los_ Angele: Clear S o | Louisvil Pr.clondy | Catholic Big Sisters will meet at | Mami b e at 10:3 700 11th street. The hope chest will |3 » o comets be disposed of. { v | wEEKS. = o 1923, wt 255 wn., at her residence, cloudy | more. Md.. DAISY WEEKS (nee Robinson) EGAN’S HOPES BRIGHTER. [ " 2 ) e TR WELCH. Wednesdas, September 145 am.. at his residen 19 Eve st now., EDMOND DOUGLAS, M.D., beloved Former Minister, However, Two son of Katherine H. (nee Walsh) and the Dayvs Without Improvement. urday, S from the above resi. BEACH HAVEN. N. J.. September |5, F Srer dence at 230 A thence fo St Alossine 28, br the second day the condition | St Louis... = (\\‘y‘v‘;“"'wY )""(y ¥ ‘; "»N b "'(lll(" ‘”":\ of Dr. Maurice F. Egan, former min- {8t Paul. [ 30. @ ... Taterment Mz, Olivet cemeterr. . " B ister to Denmark, who has been_ ill | Senitie T 8 IAMB. Suddenly, Priday, September 28, e Pl b SRR D Al - Inte Janic Thomas Williane: b L= othy Harrls, Renjamin, Susie. Egan was maintaining the slight im- | FOREIGN. Margaret and James, and son provement noted Tuesday and that (3 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Mra: ain Williams, 1 they considered his chances for re- | Stations. e Neeatlics. i 3 of funeral later. * covery_brighter. : ¥ e ?" Fiemoriam. NOT WORTH $35C,000, HE SAYS. | (- - e tondy O A AN Wing ated two seare ngo Far from having a fortune of $350.- ! N today. Septembe 1 900, 5% allexéd fu Eis wife's suft fox B Mather Las gone to her heavenly home to an absolute divorce, Alexander Far- Part clowdy | FoVING DAUGHT D MAR- hood, an importer. tells the District | (i, iRE Supreme Court he is in debt and out . ¢ ) of ‘a job. The husrband denies the i S acparted._this wife’s charges, tenders his apologie ife one ago tod: 1922, and offers her a home if she will re == 7 - { : e turn tc him. He is represente W. WARREN TALTAVULL, | weet thonghts S { Attorneys Jeffords, Dutton and S 3619 14th St. At Spring Road. | The learis 1hat loved son so dear fer. Col. 464 I " Love you in dearn just I i HIS DEVOTE KENNEY. In sad but loving r “LIFTS" CASH AND CHECKS. VE. my devoted daughter, MARY E. e tucoln 141 Wito departed this life sixteen s¢ The agile fingers of a pickpo: { B mein e a Stember 28, 1907 > deftly extracted the pocketbook of | Livery in Connection | Often we think of you, dear daughter, | | | i | E. E. Fisher of 1 Pennsylvania | == 37" "1 I° T3’w.1 TR W i our liearts are sad with pain; |2 entie while getting on a stceet ear - Joseph F. Birch’s Sons On, this ‘carth would be 3 heaven at the Union station, the vietim told | 4 ~ e ould we but ¢ voice again I police vesterdny. Two. checks and| 3034 M St.N.W. Epibiissed 1o HER DEVOTED 3 R, OMARY | i $100 in cash were in the pocketboc Autom ervice. HAGER. Police of the sixth precinct are in- |y WILLTAM 1. Faneeal. Ditecto ang | BNIORT: 1 it loving remembrance of vestigating. £ Milvery i citncatiin 5 GOl onr_dear sister _and__daughter. chapel anl modern crematorium. | Moderate | FLORENC SO R ave. now Can M. 138 ife two years azo today WEDALE DO e | Timothy Hanlon Can it be two vears today e T s o v Temd | ennsn.NE Phone L 558, | §oce B, Lok St owe. nother FPurchase o hew VL L. SPEARE CO. | 1t it Tt 1¥ revarned to 3315 Home plbces o g e g Eackants Gy maver'die B 20° pected with the original W. R. Speare deivap Mhoets pure And Sweet BOSTON BULL, TERRIER—Vemale; Iir tablishment. collar tag 9427; white neck and ‘l;‘}m“,fl,.““ e 940 F St. N.\W. LOVIN MOTHER, 1404 20th st. n.w — | BROTHERS . | ® 2 ') o U I' Ot ND sisEal | WRINDLE WOLL TERRIEI Touz HERBERT B. NEVIUS | rawrexce of my | straignt tale; gray muzzle. Coburn.” 2108 % | g26 NEW YORK AVE, N.W. i | dear wife, MARY LAW who _do [t Weat di2d. | W T brivate Ambuiance Paried” this Do six Sears ago {oday, Sep -— 3 | CERRS = Combatic o 5 | Ok, Dignined @ud EMicient Sorvice e P | Knights Templar, L : one. hut_not_forgotten.” It " W.W. Deal & Co., U fpn pEVOTED USBAND. 9B, LAW- 1 DOG: K s i reddish | 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 820c. RENCE. \ i brown head: w coliar T white ton vice. £ memory of EARL LINDEN tor ____Chann. | LYLE = i L g e “Fhone Luncoin 10| WML, H, SARDO & CO. E z picmier 3 7 Which Are To Be Placed On Special Sale for B e et o | WSRO DEMRG eman i s o s o Saturday in Our Inexpensive Dress Department | A e ’ Hinck and winte se.ter, somewin r———THE ORIGINAL ——; el o 3 CWRisH AXD | i cinity_Lincoln Park n.e.;’ reward if re- ! BROTHERS EMME | WRSpeare@o, =y | FR 3 3 5 Thursday. 3 1208 H STREET,N.W. vears ugo 1 ptember MAIN 108 RORMERYSAOFST, | Tl month of September once more is here, | e the saddest of the ALMUS R.SPEARE WILLIS B.SPEARE it was on : e 3 3 That my dear aunt passed awas 6th and A n; CEDRE & | HER LOVING NIECE, ELSIE HARRISON red pocic- | ] 2 V. 5Y & SON 'CONNOR. In loving memory of onr dear e R R | THOS. R NALLEY & SONS, Ot and father. TIMOTITY ‘0'CONNOR, Tidom 840, Woodward blds. 310 reward. John EE T e R R L twenty-three yeags ago . Dwight. 29 ers. i = oday, Sep e Honjelike Funeral Parlors. | PIN, gold leaf with diamone b Phone_Lincoln 450, Ot V1K : 3 'GHTER | day ‘evening. Reward. 2 % soun ek Axh TOViNG DaveHTES 3 3 Freath Told i Frank Geier’s Sons Co. ] | m E E fl @ El fl Canton Crepe Lace and Canton E——lol——ol——=>=o|—=]a| | BEAKE. A tribute of love and deyotion to Septeinber it e = i - 2L 11113 SEVENTH ST. N.W o o NFLOE 1 PEAKE, hevy Chase Theater. Reward. L e Main 2473 | our dunlin z ERATE: ey K. cor —2nr TR o oday, September BOOK, containi T e toduy, Septemi | ard. 510 Toih st ad foor. S Perry & Walsh e ez Taaiita, Jenay: aamieaies] | 2100. .oy M. Perry—Main 984—Gerald Walsh. n bl brown €xes and brown lair, 3 none or angel bant PURSE, small tan leather, nears11th and P i nd in better I; T ) JOSER) i e on back and sum of money. | “God, leave ber here. | fll a | Satin Canton Wool Jersey Ei B e ;;‘.’.‘r..“".i';“.:‘;’(}’ & finol“RmTlélANS i 0 with disease o} fll o] fl| o] Crepe Satin ; : Satin and Lace Spanish Lace Poiret Twill S |'I‘Olel':f=!:lne Main 6400, W’“ or 5 Southern _bldg. soe_ | < w she did bear, Brocaded Crepe Crepe and Canton RING—Pearl solitalre; 4th _fioor _Iavatory, | 17301732 PENNA.AVE. | 00 0 ™ eannot see. : R s T PHONES: MAIN S512-5518 | it ail s well tiar's @ “os = Sox may thinl lo not Al hyst, with goid cross engraved . it = When at times they se e B Rauel;, Tberal reward. - He FUNERAL DESIGNS. | Ligtie o they Enow e heactache to_Annie Rauel. 1413 H st. n.w? t I suffer all the whil ROSARY CRYSTAL BEADS, gold ch GEO. C. SHAFFER, Dot | THE ONES WHO WILL NEVER FORGET Beward, 1445 Chapin st EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS. 900 14th | MOTHER AND FATHER. % SCARF—Black silk kb AT MODERATE PRICES st. n.w. s a — AT MODERATE PRICES . | SCOTT. In sad but loving remembrance of Conn. -‘v;‘;‘ n\fl:' s“t, Margaret's lhumh»fl" Brompt auto delivery service. my dear husband, ROBERT WALTER ward, N st Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. SCOTT, who departed this life six months SPECTACLES (dark rimmed); Edmonds case 7 ko today, March 28, 1923, SPECTACLES (Gaei fimmed) . e e st | Gude Bross Co., 1214'F St | e vobay, darsh 28 108 s TR T 18T s world I Miays 1 i ¥ or hes has v een the FRE Sran tire, 8254 cora.Cal mine. | W Spw]qh e in F]orql Po 1y’ heart s never toea the same 1643 Reward. 20 HIS DEVOTED WIFE FANNIE. * VANTIY CABENatioasl Theater, Thursiay Desiqns at Moderate |[scorr. i ioving memors of our dear belovea evening: silver. Phone Col. 8920-J. 29 'C S son und brother, ROBERT WALTER sl('o’n‘, ‘CH AND BANGLE. diamond, gold and who departed this world six sad months ago A Aoat, beiween Wyoming Apartments, 1. INC today, March 25, 1923, e Foat hea’ s itfe Porter North 943 ‘Si. Just when his heves WRIST WATCH—Gold, octagon-shaped, Sun- Jorists n from this world of pain nley fleld and Takoma' Park; o of etarnal rest l‘:l,m:dmi“l-; oM. Reward. Retura | |4™&H. STS. N.W. MAIN 6953. OME FATHEL, MOTHER AND wmxn.mn.w. o call Columbls 4364 8 | =~ — - - - SR TN o e There are more than 500.in the collection—each deriving its inspiration from a mastcrpie.ce‘of foreign or domestic design—and supplying the need of Frocks for Street, Srorts aqd Afternoon. Ladies' and misses sizes—14 to 52. It constitutes one of our truly big events—probably the biggest 'of the season. . ; Second.~ Floor \ < QEEEE!EEE-.g—‘ lol—xx]al—] e

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