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THE_EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1923. WE ARE_UNABLE TO CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. .BURNED IN EFFORT ' SUPPLY THE DEMAND = | ujeal Americaniam® and the prin- TODAY. ’ . IS IT. N. WABOY DIES; MANY AT DEDICATION. | S T i L ERRR SR ST T0 SAVE HER HAIR | T Repulsions WAS CANAL OFFICIAL [svecis services st e v mm Wilkins bullding, at 4 o’clock. Streec Christian Church. With s, either by letter or telephone, we will Fellows' Hall, Hyattsville, Md. assure you enetgotic action looking o its Members of Friendship H A auick wale Town Cirele Citizens Assoctation | Members endship House Asso- | 5 | 2 N Twelve hundred persons attended ARNOLD AND COMPANY, o t tomorrow, 8 p.m., in North- | Clation and all friends of constructive | Miss Eleanor C. Dowden’s Tresses BY DR. FRANK CRANE, | Acted Thirty Years Here in = | the dedication of the new 1416 Eye st Mala 2438 minster Preshytorian Chufeh. | Prof, | 500l work are invited to meet, 4:45 . Tmter: | (he, doct ristian Churel - arles Sydney S v ¢ | 9.clock, at the City Club, 1320 G street. in Fla: 000 Fi | Kent o | RS Mvders. Americn GCaw fhary | Friendship House has outgrown itg| 11 Flames, Due to $3,000 Fire “I have my moral antipode,” writes ests of Chesapeake and | qay, i Ynal iy | Dresent quarters and the purchase of B 5 Rtianatrat marvie | from Ancient Classic the adjoining house will be subject of in Her Home. Cheay e SR an peeve ane Okio Waterway. [mornine” D' Farle W consideration story of two persons meeting (who | o e e, never saw one anouwer before In their ispoke on “The Churck Washington Psychological Soctety | Miss Eleanor C. Dowden, 27 K street |11 oc fighting. Theodore Nevin McAboy, for thirty |in the ever Dr. W ashis g Soctety lives) and instantly fghting. i ; Dr. W ;\h.)_;.;'. 1jlrru2l;lbld(l:‘:;;(l:‘:cft;\:‘:€, ;:L;'aun; northeast, was severely burned about | The simple, normal soul of man, | years & resident of Washington, died | hion ol ’:“ ;',(““__,:q',:", ey I (Dictare; ~The Stream of é:s07olclock, “HUE | the hands and head as the result of a8 he comes in contact with his fel- | at his home tn Chevy Chase, Saturday | 11 the afieenoon Wednesday, $:15 pm., in hall of the TONIGHT. trying to extinguish her blazing halr, | jow.peings, does one of two things, ISht, pastor th Church of St. ‘Thoms, 15th street| West End Citizens' Assoctation wil | Which caught fire from a candle In |1oves or hates. All middle ground fs| Mr. McAboy was born in Pittsburgh, jan Chy The Southeast Washington Citizens® Association will meet tomorrow, p.m., at Tyler School. et €o! Churc Ired v ve Every p £ ir responds to the i v The Lions Club will meet Wedness | Sprdia Church. 1ok Thomas Greeno of | Miss Dowden, who lives alone, was Y, Kidaeiot dzon zoayo) |life in the Capital was devoted to day, 12:30 p.m., at Willard Hotel. Prof. | | Albert ‘Stone il lecture on “What's i 2 | pending the repair of the gae fixtures. | will swing to the north and away | pany, with which he was prominently e oo of Belng Honest?' and thre | West End W. C. T. U. will meet | While stooping the flame from the |from the south; every particle of it | jgentified will be interpretive dancing of the | iy Nrs Louly , £e ‘ : sitive ‘and negative vitality i tango by Lydia Hunter and Bernard | 'W!t" Mrs. Louis Ludlow, 1908 I street. | candlo tgnited the fringe on a table |ha8 1ts positive and negative vi there | Mr. MeAboy occupled a leading iley. Mortimer M. Harrls will lecture on | cover and started a fire which result- | instant attractions and repulsions. It |POSition in church activitles here L | “Real Estate and Business Methods,” | ed, according to Miss Dowden, in|is very commendable to be muuuy’:"(‘;"‘an."{;,“‘;,"",""."‘",.” ears a vestry- Hlarriages. Thomas Circle Citlzens’ Awsoclation |at Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. (v 8 8 | $5000 1o mons polite and affable to all people, cven | WAl of 86 John's Episcopal Chureh, | 5 Al meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., &t Luther | o'clock. > den |t0_ Pharisces and Philistines, but | eorgetown, and reglstrar of the | BRADSHAW—ROYALL, r Ylace Memorial Church. Election. ushing to the-door, Miss Dowden | here is scmething inwardly sicken- | institution for fifteen vears. He was | losall e A pre-Thanksiving subscription | called in two persons, ono of whom. e G o T Rane the Tass. a member of the Chevy Chase Club, Georgetown Civie Awsociation will | dance will be glven by the 5= | Charles May, 223 K street northeast, | iyl tor made a1l lving things | No immedlate relutives survive th meet tomorrow | might at Phillips | legians” of Georgetown College at| Wis burned about the hands and had 2 - el i {deceased. His wife, formerly Miss | . i Sal‘L 9 o fomtorTow nig DS 1601 1 street, i LS his coat burned in attempting to ex- !:““:“‘_u‘r‘il,"m':“‘"‘;,fi‘“ e S and | Alice. Bland Brockenborough, dicy 1 | COSTER—WO0D. Noverber 24 | . 1 y < oss will speak L magnetic stream that runs througn | :l . on “The Work of ¢he Red Cross ng a candle for lghting purposes, | in."gighe; if it s loose and free it | the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Com- | | | | | near Dupont éircle meet, & o'clock, in hasement of Con- | her home last night. that_abomination called civilization. | Pa., sixty-nine years ago. His entire “of 865 | | % e nguish the flumes. William D, | 568 8 e ) | 1905. MOULTON WOOD anl ALBERT | .The North Capitol amd Eckington | Anna Maud Hallam Practical Psy- | White, fireman of No. 4 truck com. [SORSOIt with dows, and cats With eats | hoinora) services were hetd this | b 3 Citizens' Association will meet to-|chology Club will meet, 7:45 o'clock, | pany, cut a deep gash in his wrist | 50€ 008 I LA, BOTHE 00 leop- | &fternoon at St. John's Church. Inter- | —because it has no outlet and |morrow, § pam., In Emery School.|at Playhouse. Ida R. Compton will [ When he pushed his hand through a |3, 70, 00 SRERER TEAP TR €0 Lment was private at Oak Hill come. | :ll'doesno(euporate There- | Election of officers. | speak. | ‘mv of :i while »~.‘ul‘m|:ul--]h\m:1m"» Y one cage, are abnormal. There is | tery. i ore all the salt in the sediment . " | Bames. e das treated oy Dr. J. J- | womething shocking in the lamb and | phichcivershavecumisddown |, Sommumiey S0 Dascing Ciak | Lol Logloe, Boya prossum, i | Kilicy, are depurtment someeon,” © NN dpse e e Db S0t | o Deaths. from the land, romsias In Ty | NICT P Roolo k30 PR, wh Wilkotl | give, &, fve | musared party’, for 3 o= e o e ) e CHILDREN TO HELP |snv o o iti Pk, Spi o Public | at G. A : e % or ersal brotherhood s no S Tom HTATLES sea water. Vast quantities of 30 to 11. Specfal features, Public [at G. A, R. Hall._ Friends vited. | YARE ANNOUNCES RETURN {vevynoay iinimie everyhody else. Far PURCHASE MONTICELLO al Sz ¢ | invitea. — Wt | The Force Parent-Teachers' Associ- from it. It means o arranging £o- b o N | A ananisgtving apveity, dance witk|ation will hoid Tmporiant ting. 5 TO HIS SEAT IN CONGRESS [cicty that there will ‘be plenty of . | L be given under wuspices of Comforter | o'clock, in baliroom of: the Rocham- | Sas Ol room to et away from those wo do | Foundation Officlals to Start Pub. i B e S _ o8 t ke What I bear toward all Club tomorrow, 8 pm., in hall of the [ beau. not 1 : ¥ | Church of the Holy Comforter, 15th = — - | PHILADELPHIA, November 26— |Men is good will. 1 like a few. lic School Unit to Help psom a t and Capitol street | The Washington Handicraft Guild | Willlam §. Vare, one of the repub- | OB Of the persons I do not like 1a ‘ 3 = will be guests of Miss Mollle Wey- e 1‘ 5 o i eaeint lIl m,\;.vu.‘ “m couras T {..-.m,.,r my ‘-lr in Drive. ‘which carried i "N Federntion of Cltizens' Assocla- | man, 3006 13th street, 8 o'clock. All | lican leaders ¢ hiladelphia, an-{and coddle myself, and am as selfich mho::s makeed,l‘l‘::"‘h‘:‘a'r‘; ohs T et Bakormiy: 8 in | members of the guild asked (o aitend. | nounced last night that he would re- a3 the next man quite probably. All| Participation of the school children nes, t g~ o g | = S L e e sume, I do not like me. now l o e cn s el est-selling epsom salt on earth biEay U [ yA dance will be given under the sign from th "'" 2 "‘] ““’" """(';“ fiite Diamues & 40 Hot f26) at Gl ke [ 2u e o ey fn thaimoven 2 : : . G T Ul will - |auspices of the entertainment com- s he member from the | that fellow looks whom 1 sce in the ; Freea from every impurity, Ve Wit M Teeera'D, | mittee of the Women's City Club, 9:31 ! rict, to which |looking glass. gentle inaction, and thoroughly » E 36th street. o'clock, at the club, 22 Jackson place. 1 n November, 1922, At{ What I do really look like I haven't effective. The one epsom Sait A : e same election Vare wis chosen to | the siightest idea. While 1 am in- | 000 e tak card party will be g his brother, the late BEdwin|definitely close to him, yet we nev S that is really easy to tale. ; orclock by the Ladics” Sodallty of t (e ‘Statn Semate, and res | BeC acqualnted, wo two, mo ‘and my | Morlal Foundu One ot 200 Puretest prepara- ity Cia sy urch of the Holy Comforter in t cned the national [ouse of |self ek S i b «m Hamil- hall of the church, st Capltol r %, to which he was first | All I know is that T do i oy opeT tions for health and hygiene, ) mil | street tion in 1912 {the looks of that fellow dren_throughout Every item the best that skill o S 3 . SA TR e mpeLot SimL Eellom dn insuring a thoro and co procace. 1 acting - o National Haion As- f y the Sixty-eighth Con- uncanny, spooky and a bit disagrec- |jian oon o th _— ¥ il entertain with an: | i Convenes “mext week [abla In the sieht of my own face. . | heh the lonk-de : 1 ilan Temp 1o public a letter from or this reaso loathe photog- | 16 be wifeoted thos W and all $5,000 Life Insurance for $46.90 A A el Wig % i o i o | 0 be e T lond har Uge Giosend date of birth for parhe Arrange his affalrs “that m never get in | Avision, Tha leadersh s and illustration. Company for wled 1863, San oen ol aiaate kel S i Vely engnge he work > rass ceylinder with its | DeRE to foster a reawake 3 over $270,000,000, 3 1of -eighth Conzress” The |eve glaring at me e somewhere | 18788t In the service: mit to | ¢ & « ye glaring at te somewhere | 2ET5E B the sct > 4 4 youth to su | Dirwa Stores M. LeRoy Goff. 610 Woodward Bldg. e L 3 . ated December 28, 1922, Lin 1ts insides ready to fix my coumer | 804 g. Phone Muin 840. [Foitprenentment torever mue T | EgPublic s | uncasy : . | 1 suppose I will have togetalong myself to the end of my dave and as long us 1 never see this in- Visible companion 1 can manage |GOLDEN RULE MEAL | | PRAISED BY NANSEN | Explorer to Eat Rations of Near| | East Orphans December 2 to | ini: « Aid Relief Fund. rrow morniz portion and PHYLLIS BUSIE i i 1 of Americanism through the me dium of the schools.” De of the part to be played by the puplls will be announced later WEATHER | GRANT S T—— Fridjof N tarian ta “I have just signed a card, pledg- ing myself to observe Golden Rule ¥ on December 2, by partaking rations instead of the repast that some of my friends would otherwise Records for Twenty-Four Hours. ter—4 pm., 50; 8 pm., 44 nternational obsery is & very compe of peop! ents of 1 cou <. will join for this ono day in a| imtion thought and a commen pur- | pose, ed to call atiention to| the acen and fortune of the ref-| Temperature i war conditions | Water at ¥ Bt e 4 perature, “The wn A9 _sympathy enther in Various Cities. T+ danger to olviliza- | = and fundamental | the united efforts of all peoples e the problems w face us This i9 the spirit in which | hall all gather at a common | G R 3 A& = 2 3 Fifty thousand orphan children— | S e Hat bl 6 little skeletons rags, or naked,| Mz “suffering from every loathsome d case known to the near east’—have | Al been bronuzht back to health and far | Albany .. on the way to self-support by the [ Atisuta Sast Rellef. When the money | Athitic Cit, stops their food stops, the schools | Baltimom . 1 hospitals close, life stops: they jiiie™ re turned back to the misery from 2 which they were sa | Those sho want children to live may help by eating an orphanage dinner on December 2 send the amount saved to the Dress Clothes | VINCENNES. Ind. November 26— AR . i i 120 {Uramar Abrassart. seventy-two, pro- L Fla.. € sz Moo £ . . . | prictor of a local soft driniq place. : o P <7 | MAINTO " 5 5 = | was shot to death by four bandits Y . 2 i MUS R.SPEAR WILLLS B.: always stylish—always long wearing—always economical | er R i oy ons hentiy LB oL Sautien S 26 joz | ALMUS RSEEATE | WILLS 8 SPEARK .. - |making a pretense at searching for . . \f G. C. and the Inte Rox 1M z liquor, the men demanded to know ! - 3 the resie T ) tha 'whercabouts of Abrassart's 2 R : 4 . R «.| THOS. I |money. When he refused to comp will find here; we're pretty well known S |2 A 0 Main 2473 | hunting dogs: deseribe dogs and pay costs, 8101 | WASH., D. o0 TOST. T e oy v £3Tan e ~ . the men opened fire. Eight bullets Everything you need in dress clothes you {oghort i Toratiarsn Bot. | B for the unusual dress clothes values we o N et B0 & 8 6 mber S 3 ire & Walsh offer; and for our painstaking service; e i | = il : nowhere are there finer dress fabrics, e Lo R (L ST A | District Une. Pauline Dennison. 003, Fendal; | London. 3 Part cloudy | MoRRISON, We can fit every figure—tall men—short TR Ty T R e < Ern e MORTICIANS {wife, was the only witness to the|Sin Antonio. 20 i o 2 12 2| Frank Ceicr’s Sons Co. ¥ have ssme by paying for this :ul " t more expert needlework or better style, PSR T i 33 e | o g ' i JOSERR (GAWL men—stout men—slim men—the clothes BO% e PrinL SR L e o | Eb w2 AR s ¥ 730-1732 PENNA.AVE. snfety razors and daily business sheetw. It 2 . Monday. Nosember . ES: MAIN S5i2~ ihcets are found or returned. no questions B Mty Rov) AIN 5312-558 are ready to wear, el I8 tenas ur geused ne ueitiy Births Reported. _ 2 . s ASHL. $41 lay noon, between 7th Eye n.w. ational Metropolitan Ban The following births have been rep 9od reward to finder. 909 7th st. nw. 20% | the health department in the last twenty G— X Ticense tag_No. 10071 | [047 hours WiT anewer. o ‘name | Thomas 1. and Helen Githone, JabE] Tuxedos Dress suits Cutaways i te call Adums 2611, 7401 | JLAler ,}pa "»';2r_M’f':'.’fili';}'.,y'.;,." deice” Tuay. Nove JosEh: s , . . I o Ier @ay Bave sams upon Ronee 21 aan ohie s Yok i1, R g i - ervice e They’re here in all the new You'll like the fine ones They're the thing for Sun- it frame o T | o % aod Motk L Pectard tny. 2. saturiie: Novomier o ; D styles; Ginest unfinished wor- we'll show you; the richest day wear or for formal day- LT, o e e beeeen 1 and 8 to | el § ha fevetta (’_réfii‘.’i@""”' . fusgn OF s ; i s R steds; rich silk linings; hand- dress worsteds and satins; time occasions; the world’s SR et 10ws, oo 0 SRgmTa | Biard and, Yourl Sen M po A, s : finished buttonholes, fine silk linings. finest worsteds here. o B T v,y | Fonh o e Mgl el . aorm, sy, ot 2 ‘mofre handbag. lined With tan silk, contain.| Frencis A. and Aline C. Haynes, boy. R ek S CHARLES ANDREW s s s | ing §2, Valued as gift. Finder plesse retura| Howard F. and Anoa J. Dougl Takonia Rack kALY U DI o 720 1ith st. rece! 2| Ray L. and Veda F. Swens 3 A1 sérersca will Le held st the b T ot and recelve fo- | MiTuam B and hebeces ¢ B e e e 0o ze ing and erect INSURANCE collecicrs Took——WIT DRrty wio | - Yy ic*und- Sars . Hufford: pirl terment in Gloawood cemeters. Ing memorials (monuments and mauso- took book by mistake on W., B. & A. train Charies 1. and ) dres ) SCHLOSBERG. Sunduy, N or 25, 193, 1s) of quality and character. Kindly Tefura W., B. & A baggage room. Re- | fiott'on o dna, Kranss, gitl: o 20 S| SGUR G < nw, AR ; | teums) ward. Charles H. and Rebecen Philpot, boy. M and Mrs, Teriart Schlost i Call and see hundreds of photographic NECKLACE—Yellow amber bead: Saturday| Edward and Belle Berry, girl. survived b er, Wolf | 2 SRR afternoon. Reward. Apt. 501, 1812 K_st.| Wallace and Hattie Ezell, boy. and four fisters. Mrs. Fannie Siue suggestions designs on exhibition § d H P nw. 27 Mack 'fidgfi‘"“.'f Daiden, Loy Hen 2 in our office. il ] i PIN—Pearl sunburst, with one diamond: Sun-( Jobn and Edua Burgess, girl. Knox Tuxedo Hat, $12, Knox Silk Hat, $15 Knox Stiff Hat, §7 " S T o gy Col. 7 FOCKETROOK—Swiidsy eviing oi Brogk- Deaths Reporled | SLAUGHTER, 3 Novem . - iand car or vicinity North Capltol and M sts. exien ghte R = —_— s sum of money and keys; owner's identification | The following deaths have been reported to | 1 Willett, AN FUNERAL DESIGNS. card. Reward. 1212 North Capitol st 25%| the health department In the Iast twenty- | pord of (ol Park. Md E = FETBOOK—Smi ok four hours: ot I o = e o P n € atne o 3 T o TomR Dennis Foley. 10, 127 Anacostin ave. pe. | TALC, ViR : .2 | Geo. C. Shaffer, 2418.97.18 PURSE—Siiver; Saturday, containing_about | pyear *7 - son, 12, Provldence Hos-| purg, Va., papers please copy.) | EXPRESSIVE \L LEMS. 90 14ta $5. key, tokens. Ba"lld._lod 12th st. ”. S Frederick Hess, 72, United States Soldiers’ Departed this life. Friday, ! . % PURSE—Sunday, small gray Home. 3 EDWARD WHITE | Teliv Ing bills and ehange, 1n or near’ Epworth| Jobn Joseph Dolan, 59, 56 T st. toncral parlors, 9 | 2 \; nsl , N . 0. R rd if Leana Snyder, 41, Georgetown Hospital. . Tuesday, Nove , At % o Inc. Fetumnta to 320 Oth st nie. - Liacoln T80 lawrtnce’ 3. Fiéulog,” 56, Walier "Rteed [Cfl!de CO‘.7§214 f S,t, s, BAMPLE CAS. A tNs Luke, 20, Walter Reed : No =erE = — Exclusive but not Expensive | i 508 Kreige : ot Yats, S8 Walhe nd Bocet | e Specialize in Floral VEIL, brown, vicli. —Belasco Theater, Sun-| Della P. Goodman, 58, 1116 C at. n.e, duughter of 'Nannie Rrown, 2 of . < fays Tewand Mary B ohan, GOm0 | T er Mamsele .. 1. Georgeiomn Hou: | Tufhs Trown. Sho lcaves Demqfls at Moderats, i T F S mL'fl?i-l pital. Toss two sisters, \x[.,; K | WA —An old-fime gold watch, Fmma Burley, 72, 1028 18th'st. s, ne brother, HER) uners 1 T'hirteen Ten treet | e i s v s, | e G B ment ut Adus Israel THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC. . November 24, on F st. Return to . o ST her lute residence, 632 | Woodward & Lothrop. o | B R tives ‘and friends fnvic WRIST WATCH, gold, lost in Zoo, Sunday. Georgia Parker, 49, Freedmen's Hospital o cemetery hetween 4 and 6 o'clock; octagon shape Elgin. Ben Baylor, 48, Georgetown Hospital. Too good to live, too sweet to stay, . W. B. initiale; lberal reward. Phone| Lfille Lipscomb, 23. Columbia Hospital. 80 God seut an ‘angel and took her North 6798, 1della Cralg,, 7, Childrew's Hospitel. 1] MOTEHER. i | 47 Y. STS. NW. MAIN 6953,

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