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y body remained aboard the boat on its night. At this service the members of | Stephen's Church, preacheéd the ser- B long voyage to this country. the parish who have passed away dur- | mon.. = = Arrange: -:ll lkr:n.nbchl[ made to Ing the last year will be commemo- This lel&vk:c commemorates the a rated. Notable among those wno will| mémory - of the second Bishop of be commemorated is the late Rev.| Washington, the late Rt. Rev. Al- S ington, when the bo James MacBride Sterrett, founder of [ fred Harding, D. D. He q - upp r ! dles of Bosw . and Bifbots will be buried with full § church, former rector of St. Pwmul’s Church: i i oy | "All Souls' day was celebrated | Commemoration was also made of Da ces’ today_at 8t. Paul's Church, 23rd |the late Rev. Dr. Robert Tal . and Pennsylvania avenue, with & |a former rector ‘of 8t. Paul ALL SAINTS’ SERVICES requiem eucharist at 10:30 am. The | dled three weeks after Blshop Hard: | o) Nightly services was under the auspices of |ing. Rev. John W. Austin, former the Washington Guild for Acolytes|rector of Chevy Chase parish, was ||| D.C. Leqlonnaires Plan Hon- CONDUCTED IN CHURCHES ;::mlfizn’n‘gfierrsa g}:&.‘mn,:n%?w:: also remembered by the gulld. In the PALM ROOM .| was the celebrant, and Rev. George : . . All Saints’ was celebrated yester- | P Dudley, D. D., S ors at Burial Services in |asy’ by"the Culhiciic and Eplacopmi | merre ey Do Do Tector of Tt . On Saturdays dancing also dur- Py ul , Htarting ybreak, : i o . Arlington C p tha Cathollo Shurches celobrated mass ing luncheon from 1 to 2:15 p.m.; rlington Cemetery. and services were conducted by the ( at tea from 4:30 to 6 p.m.; during Episcopal churches throughout the ® s \ dinner from 6:45 to 9 p.m. : WU H s for Horlick's . f g Music by the Famous Meyer Davis Willlam F. Franklin, senior vice ° 1 Buy Direct from Grower ; Vet i commander of the District of Colum- h severa . The ORIGINAL 2 New, Witllonk Or cicsten bia branch of the American Legion, is . Malted Milk Agency U .. ), Arnsins for he nersle ot e | e Spava Shuncelartin RN Abxiowa & Rkisy Giwes | S b e ue to reach here from France Mon. | &vonus northwest, holy communion Miami, Florida { ennsylvania Ave., 14th a @S day and later in the month. il be ceiebrated at 8 oiclock tor = i 1421% P St. N.W. /1 LA mnm-r.p S"}:reu“k s. Hight, One body is that of a Washington| é - boy, Frank K. Boswell, who enlisted - for All Ages Opposite Riggs Market 3 ’ 00 at the age of meventeen vears and 3 Avoid Imitations— Substitutes From 10 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. died in battle. Efforts to trace the boy proved futile until a short time LU T T S aile UL R atorg thno T T TR ~by having them correctly |a"irive muskea i s comeiers | Say “Bayer”=Genuine! France. . : : F Leather fitted in a pair of Someht by Grandmother. : p Mrs, Mary E. Fowler, grandmother ]’EAI}TDBAGS - P 99| of the dead veteran, residing at 916 real Teather, inchadie ‘pove: a1t Eoees Buster Brown Shoes” i =t soutnemst aspive ner aa- R ety SR S vanced age and feeble condition, re- with purse aud mirror. cently visited the War Depsrtmeat to Iind them on the Bargain Table . . learn something of the whereabouts *_ail the desired styles and colors— Made of the choicest leathers andh solh;l \hhr_(lrgzhou! to ot the boy who went away in response l;d’?rleeddfor auick: selling. Pouch withstand the hard knocks of strong, healthy children, nat- to his country’s call and was killed. effects and _vanity cases, all ap- urally assuring you of the best for your money. Priced from— Before she could obtain the infor- propriately fitted. $249 Billie Burke Boxes The stsie s taken the feminine world by’ to a'til St b e e el g3 98 mation, however, it became necessary | to take her home. Senlor Vice Com- i mander Franklin visited her at her 3 50 to 6 50 home &nd s making the necessary ° L] . arrangements for the funeral. The ; dead veteran's mother is now In a lo- ew a n n o cal hospital and will be unable to at- In tan and black and patent leather; also combinations of tend the funeral. P \ patent, tan and various colors. All sizes, ranging from in- In the other case the body cf the fants’, 4 to 8; children’s, 8% to 11; men’s, 11'5 to 2; growing s e e D i In the Styles Of the HOUI‘ H s ‘ girls’, 2% to 7. Infantry and went to France. After one log was shot off, it is stated, he " _and the Day' remained at his post at a machine | nave o R e . gun until he was so weakened bY | twanty.thres 1 P ! b/ {loss of blood that he fell to the 4 e, LD Rroveg aute Dy 5 £it’ , : e Gyl oo BERBERICH S Fround. His body 1 expected to reach | ungy bes: z:'..w-mdu s cut o If it’s new, you'll find it at King's Palace. ih?rt' about the 11th. lished i Decorated for Bravery. | i) (- An old story, but one ever new! Particu- Established 1868 : 3 - el = A 2 P s SR i — R {nBlilbols wax decorated for bravery | e (hew v Drspare; e e g larly this season, with so many entirely new 'a. Ave. 5 “f::'.:'l‘"im;'\ e T | s, ; conceptions developed for the.carly winter Sl i o e s ot "ana ke ‘45" Rard MOTHER! Children Cry season. Brocades of rich and beautiful nov sl “Turks’ had driven :::‘. for “Fletcher’s C ) f elty—not only new but unique from the c standpoint of authentic fashion—resplendent e 2SS g : satins—jand plenty of the all-popular velvet “ANITURE E]atal.c Iggrgfi, nlledlum and small models, in : ack and all colors. Girls’ Winter Coats $10:5 t0 $29:22 Beautiful new models that will carry their atmosphere of dis- tinction throughout the winter. Tailored of Bolivia, Velour, Plaid Fabrics and Handsome Mixtures. Some have sealine or beaverette collars; others l:ve self collars. Side-tie and belted models. i i Colors are -brown, kit fox, American Lady taupe and reindeer. Corsets Why not choose the warm winter coat tomorrow? Xn Inexpensive Solution To Your Cooking Probl 2810358 | expensive i i — i aturday’s 9 . . - A a3 e a;’flfi‘f.;fl}’.hfi(";”;ai"fiifiyfl‘; Attractions in Women S Un]on Sults Thermatic Fireless Cooker 1§ | BERTANTER | Women’s | g petivm weishe with tow neck and o eeves, The women of America rm: fou.nd meIi ideals of Gloves Bxira $ Regular c Demonstrated Here All this Week by iy represented In this fa- mous line—and this season KAYSER STRAP-WRIST Sizes Sizes not &nly proves but justi- GAU NTLETS.‘ in o ne s, 11 th ular Mada: L. Corsets Shades S $l -00 INFANTS' SHIRTS, in straight and S :Syflroa ALSO KAYSER 16-BUTTON Ruben styles; sizes (rrln_u birth to 3 2 CHAMOISETTE GLOVES, vears. Perfect quality. 35¢ nfi.:"hums i?ebgfil'a{{.’i"ig with embroidered sl 00 Each . O Wty who. ateke backs. All shades. . . 3 for § i 3 CHILDREN'S FLEECED UNION Shumial sie-aistnction & R,'«(,{‘&S Bl AANT& s ;‘.;’fi-: SUITS, in two styles; high neck, long S GAUNTLETS and 12-button W. ¢ Sleeves, ankle length; Dutch mneck, loves, in the wanted clbow ‘sleeves, knee lepgth. 75¢ S l f fhade';' 750 B Sizes 10 to 16, 90c; 2 to 8... aiee WOMEN'S STRAP - WRIST ; CHILDREN'S FLEECE-LINED Silk GAUNTLETS, of soft pliant N VESTS AND PANTS, warm and per- Mrs. E. E. Lewis, Culinary Expert of Boston This Is a demonstration that will show you how to enjoy life more; how to have more time for the movies, for enter- taining, shopping or going out with the children. It will show you the better modern way of cooking. There are a dozen or more reasons why you should own a Ther- matic. We are mentioning below only four. LD T T quality leather, in shades that : @A fcct fitting. Priced according to size meet with fashion’s $l.98 . ¢ = 456, 50c and 59c¢ L] ) Long Kig Glovss 18 _Unitgn 4 CHILDREN'S FOREST MILLS 16-butt Kid EST HOSlet y Bt T etositent quslity, sese. A WAIST - ATTACHMENT _ UNION ’ Both lengths come in black., e 5 7\ SUITS, in sizes 2 to 12. $1 00 ’ brown and white, and are excel- 4 Gray and white $ 1 .95 lently made for fit and service. v | Men’s Part-Woo'§ 1 69 Childrens Coats $1.95 .55 | Union Suits .. . $7.98 pure glove silk and beauti- 3 » L ful quality in every respect. Hudson Health Underwear, for now and cold weuther Wear he_ittle onen, uy with distinc Flat-lock seams. Sizes 34 to 46. p Lace clock- ° favorahle , l. a IneRt $1.95 ;i Men’s Pajams, $1.75 i g o 0 brown and blac]‘("osii;ifll‘; Heavy, Fleecy Flannelette Pajamas, cut full throughout and Other Coats for Little Ones i trimmed.with silk frogs. FLA BLOUSES, i irregular. ’ = h h- $1 49 Bise i T 'l’«'.m‘;.;lu;n el Conat % white. braid. Fall - fash- Men’s Nightshirts, . i ot el e . ioned ose Warm, Comfortably Cut Flannelette Nightshirts, famous to 14 S S or et of beautiful Inivea oy WL quality—and offering choice Enbyst eI cotorad emi ity | JUVENILE OVERCOATS it Phoenix. All the new EN'S BEACON BATH ROBES, Tailored of heavy mannish cloths, with o piaia 1and Todian - patterns. Made suades, plush collar and quilted lining. Sizes 3 to - it OO $1.98 CHILDBEN'S SPORT 0.7 In dark brown and three heather o Ber's '8 yonme. S . H O8E, in the popular hades. Made with four pockets, box- DA oo with ;umed back and four pockets. Large fur fancy cuff tops. ; for $1.00. 356 collars. 6 to 14 years. Special '8l S Chinchilla S e S i i Y SPOOKIN drr:u Fay Extension Stock- urchase in the Toilet Goods fogs " chal bitton "o the Overcoats X onomua mmavTY Pack Snables s "o et 39 ) G Boys' heavy, warm chinchilla —oontaining Tube Cald Cream e C: overcoats, in cinnamon, gray and < Tube Vanisning Cream, T popular Roso for. .. brows. Tailored with converti- Soe Pebeceo Tooth Paste, SCHOOL HOSE_Chil . ble collars, yoke 8 95 Tosth Brushes, 12e. e S8 eEn “Blocking, 1n o YO bk vox peas DS, LS e S black and brown. 25 and four pockets. . Puff, 8se. i irregulars. 19C : Ponds Cold Cream. 28c. { : Boys’ Sweaters Froramye Pertume, S blgok, white and $4 9 5 3 e 5. the Bob-Curl Soraosan, Wers siight ir- i i . way, never use the b 50, rulnollll! h'Bllfldd(rnn.u. lh)l)-]filu{l regulars of 8o -wool Pull-over Sweaters, in is easily applied with a brush; is quality. Specially 39C p)i“r: eolors, gad with contrasting meither sticky or greasy. priced at.. . Sollprs, Pufe wool apality, Why s 3 wackages, 25e, & 5 Sotfen ¥ Palmolive Palcwm Pow The Thermatic Saves You Time and Trouble, for it enables yvu to use tg'our cooking time for other things. After you lace the prepared foods in the Thermatic you de not ,have t& give the meal another thought until it’s time te serve The Thermatic Saves the Vitamines, for it cooks with “stored heat” imprisoned in the cooking compartments and the vitamines do not escape like they do when cooking on & range, The Thermatic Saves You Money, for it cooks tender and pala- table the cheaper cuts of meats. Then too, it saves a surprising amount of gas or other fuel used for cooking. ‘The Thermatic Saves Your Health, for it gives you mors time for rest and recreation. It relieves you of those trying moments over a hot stove in a stuffy kitchen. The Special Demonstration Prices This Week Are Quite Tempting Its interesting to know that our large stock of We believe that what a Thermati Cook- Thermatic Fireless Cookers are all specially er will do for you more &m the 11 cost of gettin, priced during this Dempustration, The 406 baid e b b ahon ey W e e g S G e g Life Time Furniture Is More Than A Name Soventh Strost Mayer & Co. Betosen D & B B T e e —" T T T T T T T TR oral patterns. paten pocket ud tassel. [T L L L e L e e e e e