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““Hess Shoes’’ LI see them, who know when they find i for every occasion. 931 Pa. Ave. o Ve There are many men in this vicinity who know shoe styles when they shoe comfort ) and who appreciate shoe quality when it proves itself. These men constitute the type of better trade that comes to this store. Their good will is the greatest asset we have. and see the new styles—particularly the low footwear—sporty effects and styles LOUISVILLE, THE EVENING RAIL HEAD DIES. B. M. Starks Notable as Self-Made Executive. K November 30.— STAR,-. WASHINGTON, B.'M. Starks, general manager of the Louisville and Nashville rallroad, died suddenly at his home here. Death was sald to have resulted from a heart at- tack. Mr. Starks, who was sixty years old, had been ill three days from an @\( () Come ), /£8 50 Years of Good Shoemaking alars and fllustration $5,000 Life Insurance for $46.90 At age 33—send date of birth for partie- acsompany fovided 1803, MOURNING BLACK _ Dyed Within 24 Hours When Requested. CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. 2460 15th St. N.W. Phone Main 1344, attack of grip. Entering the service of the Louis- ville’and Nashville as a messenger at Guthrie, Ky., in 1880, Mr. Starks soon became a - telegraph operator, and moved up, step by step, during the next fourfeen years until in 1894 he was made a division superintendent, with’ headquarters in Loulaville. A short time later he was trans- ferred to Nashville, Tenn. and then was moved to Birmingham, Ala. He was made general manager for the Louisville and Nashville in 1904, He was a native of Logan county, Ky. JOIN THE CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB “FEDERAL-AMERICAN” Deposit any amount from 50c a week up We add 3% interest 50c a Week Will Give You a Week Will Give You a Week Will Give You a Week Will Give You $10 a Week Will Give You $1 $2 $5 $25.37 $50.75 $101.50 $253.75 $507.50 Federal-American National Bank 1315 F Street D. C., JAMES T. CHINN EXPIRES. Washington Resident Was P. O. Employe More Than 20 Years. James T. Chinn, for more than twenty years an employe of the Wash- ington city post office and a resident of Washington since 1896, dled last night at the home of his daughter, Mrs, Cornellus Horan, 1113 4th street northeast. His wife, Martha E. Chinn, died fifteen days ago. Mr. Chinn had been suffering from paralysis for the past three years. Yesterday, however, he appeared cheerful and his family as a result had become encouraged as to the out- gome of his iliness. His sudden death, {therefore, came as a complete shock. Mr. Chinn was born in Stafford county, Va., November 12, 1868. In his youth he taught school for several years at Falmouth, Va. He is sur- vived by five children, James E., of the news staff of The Star; Augustus, also an employe of The Star; Helen |{and Dorothy Chinn, and Mrs. Horan. Funeral services will be held at the home of Mrs. Horan tomorrow after- noon at 2 o'clock, and interment will be in Prospect Hill cemetery. AARON R. ANDERS DIES. Frederick State’s Attorney Was II1 Only Brief Time. FREDERICK, Md., November 30.— State's Attorney Aaron R. Anders died Wednesday night after a brief illness of acute Bright's disease. | “Mr. Anders was forty-four years old. | He was a son of the late Calvin Anders. | After a_public school education he en- |tered New Windsor College. Later he | was graduated from the law department | o1_the University of Maryland. | Mr. Anders was a republican. He | was elected to the house of delegates | in 1905 and re-elected in 1907. He was clected state's attorney in 1915 and re- elected in 1919. He is survived by a widow... formerly Miss Loulse Falrfax of the late George N. The Same Firm—The Same Location—8th at E St. N.W. Gifts! A New Depart- ment With At= tractive New Merchandise. Individual pieces for milady’s boudoir, daintily covered in rose, blue and lavender and charmingly trimmed, include Pin Trays Jewelry Boxes Glove Boxes Comb and Stand Brush Mirror Pin Cushion Candlesticks Flower Vase And a truly unusual assort- ment of Bead Necklaces Pearl Necklaces Bracelets and Novelty Jewelry New shipments are ar- riving daily. China Painting Free instructions in China Painting, Parch- ment Shade Painting, and Silk Lamp Shade making. We have selected numerous articles of white China to sell at 25¢ eac Attractive and useful gifts can be made by work- ing these China pieces in lustre. You will find complete stock of makings for Silk Lamp Shades, including wire frames, silks, taffetas, fringe and trimmings. Classen Daily, 10:30 to 5:45 Imported Silk Mufflers For Men and Women in Endless Color Combinations $5.90 to $7.50 This is 40% below market Imported Hand-Knit Bootees Cap Gaiters For the Baby 50c to $1.95 New Sh 8th and E Sts. : We have assembled together what we be- lieve to be the most varied selection of Knit Sportwear in Washing- ton. Suits, Dresses, Sweaters, Sweater Coats, Golf Coats, Golf Vests, Mufflers, Scarfs, Tams and Topcoats. $7.90 ‘i Pure Wool, Contrasting Stripes, Latest Effect | SUPERB Pure Wool $3'9 Brushed Coats, in combination stripes. Specially priced for the opening of this depart- $1 Brushed Borders ipments Are Arriving We are Open again for busi- ness at same location—hav= ing effected A FINANCIAL REORGANIZATION. Christmas “Makings” New shipmefits are com- ing in daily to add to our present stock of stamped articles to embroider, purse twist, beads, embroidery floss, Minerva yarns and other items so necessary to make that Christmas gift. Every garment in this department is kni ted of pure wool, camel’s hair, alpaca and mohair yarns,” except where specified wool and fiber silk. We know. . that by comparison you will find .our prices lower than elsewhere for similar quality. he the Mr. you free of charge, when materials Reid will instruct are purchased re, in Knitting and Crocheting. Sewing Machines We have arranged with Singer Sewing Ma- chine Company to handle a complete line of Singer Machines. stock every model i We in the have regular and electric ma- chines now being manu- factured by the Singer Sewing Machine pany. As usual, we Com- vill con- tinue to giv; our five-year free service guarantee with every machine that we sell; in other words, for the first five years you will have absolutely no re pair, adjustment or cleaning charges to pay. Terms as low as $3.00 per month. Brushed Wool Scarfs Knit of Imported Yamns. Great Value $1.95, $2.65 $2.90 and $3.90 Knitted $14.75 'y Wool and Fiber Color Combinations VALUES Brushed Wool Tams Most Attractive Modern Colorings $1.95 and $3.75 Daily Oppenheimer’s E Sts. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1923. W. E. H. MERRITT DEAD. Lifelong Resident and Prominent in Real Estate Activities. Willlam ‘E. H. Merritt, a lifelong resident of the District and prominent in real estate activities for the past thirty-five or forty years, died at his residence, 1208 Fairmont street north- west, today after an illness of eight weeks. Mr. Merritt was born in the Dis- trict sixty-three years ago and was educated at St. John's and Gonzaga College. He was a member of Wash- Ington Council, Knights of Columbus. Mr. Merritt {s survived by his wife, Mrs. Hattle M. Merritt; three sisters, Mrs. D. B. Thompson, Mrs. Eugene B. Carusi and Miss Lilllan Merritt, and a bmth?r‘ Harry B. Merritt, secretary of the Georgetown Unlversity Medical Sehool. uneal services will be held at St. Paul's Church Monday and inter- ment will be in Mount amt C) ount Olivet ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. ..“ TODAY. he Brotherhood St. 4 rew W Church of th fuxch of the Ascension, In honor of Arthur Arrington will giv give exposi tion of Sunday school lesson at 445 o'clock, at 1311 G street. TONIGHT. The Curley Club will give a Thanks- fil‘vllfx dance at Knights of Columbus The Writers' orclock, ut paedcague will meet. 8 Library. Dance under auspices of Catholic Women's Service Club, 9 o'clock, st Community House, 601 E street George H. Thomas, W. R. C., No. Fil Elve 4 card party at N e, and F st = Al tricnds inviced, o0 mOTth Chapter 368, 0. 0. M., will giv dance, 0 o'clock 715 §th street Women's Legion, a reception & at Moose Hom Admiral Benson will address quar terly meeting of Association of Catho lic Students of Italian Descent, $:4i o'clock. at 601 E street. A pre and other oofficers will be elec. current scholastic year. Robert Le Bruce Chapter, Order De Molay, will give a semi-closcd dance, 9 o'clock, at Raleigh Hote CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Criterion Orchestra will give a dance tomorrow night in private ballroom of the Arcade. The hoard of patroms of the Wash- ington Salon and United Arts Societs has arranged for a free tuitior French class for beginners, registr: tion in which is to be held Monday cvening at 7:15 o'clock at the salon's school, 1206 1Sth street northwest Enrollment in the school carries with it membership in the Salon Soclety University Club—Marguerite Agnfel, orfental fnterpretive dancer, with Dorothy Mansfleld, soprano, and F Pollio, “mezzo-contralto. will appe in program tomorrow, 8:15 p.m The Jagues Gulld, Washin, Lodge, ~Theosophical Societs, awill hold s, social and bazaar tomorrow 4 to 6 pm., at 1216 H street. TAX DEADLINE ARRIVES. Today Last to Pay on R Without Penalty. Hundreds of men and stood In line at the District today to pay the first half real estate taxes for the fiscal year. This was the last day on which the first half of the tax could paid without penalty. Bills paid du ing December will have a penalty of 1 per cent added and an_ additional 1 per cent will be added for each month the first half of the tax goes unpaid. 1 Estate women building of their current i €ard of Thanks. JLYNN. We wish to express our sincere thanks und appreciation o our relatives, friends and go0d nelghbors tor their kinduess during The ilinese of onr beloved sister, LICE LYNN sympathy aud 3,Uhon, tie occasion of CRAWFORD, RUTH SPRAGU CHARL Marriages. - COOK—SEWALL, Dr. and Mre. George T. Sewall announce the marcinge of - their daug] CARRIE LOUISE to Dr. SAMUEL LE COUNT COOK, Wednesday, Novem! 28, 1923, at Rockville, Md. ] LOST. { BAR PIN. platinum, set with sapphire and two pearls. Return to Netherlands legation, 1470_Euclld_st. Reward. BAR PIN—Diamond, between Congress Hall Hotel and Pa. ave. and 8th st. . Suitable Congress Hall HATTIE r lines or & Heward. _Adams 1507 or 2428 platinum, circular_ shape. open center. Re ward. Return to 1529 18th st. n.w. 80° CASH—On T_st. between Vermont ave and 3d at. n.w.. Nov. 20. 1023, one bill folder con- faining thrge $100 sotes, inree 850 notes, two 320 £0la ceftificates and ‘two £5 federal reserve Liberal reward St returned to 2338 Sth . nw. CAT, bob-tailed. Phone Col. 8580, swers €0 name “Law: . white cheat; 2 201 Staple st. n.e. 1 FUR NECKPIECE—Brown: near_Bhoreham or 8hubert Theater. Reward. E. Preston. Col. DOG, large black, short collars and tag. Reward. PIN—Oblong, copper, handmade with silver tree design; evening Nov. 28; reward. 2334 North_10420. . M. ond, atirrup shape. Reward. Wm._J. Harris, Col. 2528. th ‘and 6th fioors of ‘Goldenberg's. 8 _Quincy pl._n.e. Dearl beads, bank book. dri: ward, ~Miss Gibson, 4127 Col._8484. - PURSE—Lady's, containing money, note Dok, key and cards; Thanksgiviog morning. Return 1818 E st. n.w. Roward. 10 PURSE (small coln), contalning sum ol money, laundry ticket and night key, efth on 20th and Fa. ave. car or at lst and B see.. while changin . Can be identl DBy owner. Please call Linc. 5786. Reward. * TIRE—Miller cord, 80x315, mounted on rim. Call West 2558.J after 4 p.m. Reward. 2¢ NECKLACE, pearl,with double clasp of small diamonds, on Thursday morning, Nov. 29, be- tween Pennsylvania ave., R st., 14th st. and 20th st. Finder please return to Howe, Swayze & Bradley, attorneys, room 618 Albee bldg., 1426 G st. n.w. For this heirloom will be paid $500 REWARD. 2% FUNERAL DESIGNS. A e e Taetvensive. Gude Bros. Cou 1214 ¥ St ] EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS. 900 14th AT MODBRATE FRICES. ot a We Spmnfi in Floral Dofiqm %t - erate, 3 permit New Hamp, ave. “Florists 4™ YH. STS. NW. MAIN 6953, \ “Pearls and small diamonds, set in | [sse { day, December Beaths. ADAMS. Thursday, November 29, her residence, 1623 6th xt. n.w. V. ADAMS. ' Funeral from her | dénce Raturday, December 1, at 2 p.m. Immediate friends invited. Interment pri- vate, Glenwood cemeter: = . Suddenly, 1923, at it | o resic 30, nw.. . v R Remains will be suipped to Hop kinaville, Ky., for interment. (Chicago. New York, Louisville and Cincinnati p please copy.) OHINN. Thursday, G6th year of hix husband of the lai neral services at the home of his d Mrs. Thelma Horan, 1113 4th st. n.e. day, December 1, &t 2 p.m. Helat friends invited. 0OX. Tuesday, November 2 residence, 1023 Lamont af 1 beloved s of Lillia) ar, British West Indies November Riggs st. VIOLET Cox_of Re- be seen late Friday eveninz at Fugeral rom Savannah, mains may Moon & Allen’s funeral pariors. at 1 pm. . 13th DIXON. Suddenls. 1923, at 4:05 p Mo aghter of nd_sister of from her lute n.w., Saturday, December slent at Alexandriz. Va. d to attend dear daughter, Lewis Pinkney laney. Funeral 1901 11th st. A shadow o'er our We miss the suashine . We miss thy kind and willing hand Thy fond and earnest 10:30 am. Kel Interment Glenw HERBERT, dence of R . wnd Rev ral Sunduy. De from St. Paul's A Chureh, " ‘between D and E st Relatives and friends invited to attend. HODGE. Wednesdny, November 25, 1 #t the Taberculosis Hospital, , beloved duughter of Jerry ant mber . E-§ 1 Tis Cits fhe resident Ivs City, D. C., felating JONES. November_30, st i residence, 6 E st s.e., WILLIAM L. tie beloved husband of Agnes B. Jones. Funeral from his late residence on Monday, Decem ber 8, at 2 pm. Relatives and friends vited to attend. Interment Mount OIf cometery. D. of Lier futher. W. Ernest Jarvis Co Fri 1923, this life in Christian 9th st. n.w ved daughter of Hattie Jones 7 granddaughter of Katle Pagnell & of ‘Mre. Lulu Penick of 8 aves o two uncles, cou aunts of Chatoam, Va and & host of friends 3'pm. from Moy it . Rev Nid . pap Dear Ha None bus What the few past days have been to us. H Since vou were called with God to dwe i . Your death was & shock ¢ Perhaps some day we shall understand, When we meet you in a better land, 3 E st. s.e., ANNIE A beloved wife er late residence, s, Decem| :30 @, thene Peter's ¢ where mass will he said at 9 am. for repowe of Ler soul. Helutives and friends invited to attend. Interment Glenwood crm- wtery. LANHAM, Thursday. November 29, 1823 p.oi. at Providence Hospital, MARY A, aged 18, beloved daughter of wnd Gertrude Lanbmm (5 her late residen onday. December 3, ¢ Joseph's Church, Oxon s will be said Dearest we do miss ¥ou, Siuce from earth you passed away, And our hearts are beating sorel; As we think of you tods LEE. Thursdsy morning. November 29, ut his residence, 24th st now., HO F. LEE, beloved son of Katie and Wi i lee. He leaves to mourn thel devoted motler, father. sister. Ei E. Lee: grandmothers, jzzie Ruffin; two niece and Anna May Lee, B. Lee. Funeral ésley Chureh w. Priends snd re th st 1w member of Trinity Ladge, 2 cottish * Rite al will be hell . Sundey. December All members please meet Hall, 1111 19th st n.w By order of the worshipf: PERRY JOH LEWIS, Wednesday, Novemb his residence. 2101 §th st. n LEWIS, beioved husband 28, 1823, of Mrs. Cora Remains may be seen at Moon & Allen's_funeral pariors, 12th and Fla. ave. n.w. Fuberal 1:30 urday, Decem ber 1, from Pines Branch Church, Spottsyl- vania' county, Va. 30 LUSBY. Thursd: 1 3 Lewis. beloved ral services sts. n.w., m. Interment (Virgisla and Tight's chapel, Ardny, December 1. a1 Congressional cemeter Maryland papers please 2 ALONEY. Thursdas, November 29, 1923, at N Exaalty Hoapital, HENRY 'R 3A: LONEY. late residence 449 K st mw. Fu- meral ‘services at 10 a.m. Saturduy, Décem- or 1, at Gawler's chapel, 1730 Pa. ave n.w McGUNIGAL. Wednesd HELEN. the beloved i and Bertha McG aged 10 e Finersl from her parents’ residence, 14th st. s.e., Saturday, December 1, pom. MERRITT. Frida X am., At his res now., WILLIAM lusband of Jiatt funersl hereafter. MITCHELL. November 30, Gence, 4107 Bth st. n.w., beloved wite of Thomas of funeral later. MOODY. _ Departed Taith, after 1oz, mt 4 am., DA residence, 1412°C st. s.e. mourn their loss four devoted children, Wartha Matthews, George Moody, Daniel Moods, Jr.. and Minerva Green: two devoted Frandehildren, George and William Green; o wons-in-law, John Matthews and F s “cousin, ‘Tiessle. Robinson, and iost of relatives and friends. Funeral Sun- doy. B at 1 oclock sharp, from Moint Horeb Bpfist Church, 10tk and B v. Fox, pastor, Bt e pastiny. Wednesday, November 28, 1 ghter of befoved Notice of | this life He leaves to \ste. n. PERKINS. Mrs. ANN PERKINS, beloved wife of inte Danlel N. Perkins. Remains heen at the residence of her grandson, I mond . Perking, 514 11th st. s.w. Funeral Saturday, December 1, from $ Catholic Church, 6th &t. &, (Baltimore, Md., papers please cops.) ULLMAN. Thursda ember 20. 1923, PO RIA K. PULLATAN, widow of Edgar J. Tuliman. ~Funeral eervices and interment at Gloucester, N. J. Remains resting at the chapel of John R. Wright Co. = N, Sudderly, November 28, BELL BORINRNGN, g Jo Sears. Yuneral from St. Augustine's Church, where _solemn requiem high mase will v sung on Monday, December 3. at 10 a.m. * . Departed this life Monday, B0z St Freedmen's Hompitul BELL ROWS. Funeral Sun at 5 p.m., from the residence ‘of Mre. El West, 1635 11th st. n.w. Friends fnvited. . Suddenly at 9 a.m Thursday, No- Keokuk st., Chevy Chase, D. C., JOHN W SHARER, husband of Laura W. (nee Has- Kkins). Funeral services at above residence 6 p.m. Friday, November M‘ Ffl&gdl' in- . Interment Philos cemetes ‘estern- b Md. (Pledmont, W. ind CI|.m« rland, Md., papers pl 3 ‘Wednesday, November 28, 1923, “!ED&QABETH L. SHORT, wido® of George H. Bhort. Funeral services at her late resi- dence, 1233 Girard st. n.w.. Saturday, De- cember 1, at 8:30 a. thence to Sacred ‘Heart Church at ® a.m., where requiem mais will be said. Interment Arlington hlllgall cemetery. LIVAN. Friday, November 30. 1923, at e realacace of M parents, 406 0ih eC. o.e BETTY JANE, beloved daughter of Mr. an Mrs. Ralph E. Sullivan, aged 4 years. Fu- ivate. TARMON, Friday, November 30, 1023, at 12:08 a.m., at his residence, Oakland, Md., JOSEPH H. TARMON, aged 72 years. No. ‘tice of funeral hereafter. . — * MONUMENTS. ° W specialize in designing and erect- Ing memorials (monuments and mauso- teums) of quality and character. A representative will call by appoint. ment with portfolios of designs and sug- gestlons. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fifteenth Street. December 2 ise cf TANNER. | i|V.L. SPEARE THOMAS. 6:30 8 beloy Funeral p.m D sts. s.e., In AULDRIDGE. Wednesdas. at her reside othier of Bertic Dec Buptist Church, 4th and st Jurvis Co. officlating . E MHemoriam. In sad h A token of love oted brother, BIRCH. wh thou At gol Io i For as long as t We will alway BLASEY. In loving rememb mother. CATHERINE BI ten yeurs apo tudny, HER XON, MICHAE BLASEY. In sad but loving renmem! dcar mother. CATHERINE this life ten sears ugo todas 1913 forget you, dear mother 10 1 stay, never been the same u A away. sour Iife was brightest R, MRS, MAT sad but loving rem and - aist ugo toduy, Nove d_beside you ‘i'wo years The flowers T pl May wither an But my love fo BROTHE COLEMAN. Sacred_to the JAMIN COLEMAN Tour years ugo today, memory of BEN e this N1 November 30, 1919 Dear s the spot where Christ And sweet the strain whi OB, why should we in ungis They are not lost, b HIS WIDOtY CONTEE. 1In sud 1 mhrance my deur . CONTEF who departed 1 < s November Holy Trinity ‘and Francis Ois, dear ofttimes of you When I wm all al Thou art gone, bu ner. ot for wem will alwass 1hini OTED DAUGHTER JONES. In sad but loving my dear grandmotber, ALIC who departed th November HER GF BASTIAN JONES. In sad hut e nr dear husband v ERT 1., who depar ago todiy LEHNERT, of my AN membra embirance «d father, FAMILY loving remembran:+ INERT, who Tember 30, 1911 MOTHER prance of our d SMITH. ‘who iy, Novem In sad and voy, CAIL < bg SMITH. In loving rem. brother and son v tis lite ber 0, 1922 Evers day brings Evers memory b within our Thoughts of one we lov memories THE FAMILY 2d devotion ved dauy A token of love the sud m ETHEL M., ears 4o todas. ten through the lopels night When all is free from cate e think of you, darling, ih: November And the lamp of m¥ love is still glowins DEVOTED SISTER GItA Dars of sadnesy still come o'er Tears of sorrow silently flow Fond memors keeps Etiel near me Though beaven clalmed hier six sea MAYM of memory to a M. TANNEE, wh me. TANNER. A tribute g THEL v depa 10BN remembra THA E. TH vear ago todas, MITCHELL. } THOMAS. In ead but loving reme our dear mother, MARTHA E. who departed this life coe ¥ vember 30, 1922. THOM A~ we do miss Since from earth ¥ And our hearts are beating As we think of You todes AND DAUGHTEI ND EMMA CAR THOMAS, our devo A tribute of love to the memors of d mother, MARTHA E. THOMAS life one year ago toiny AND SONIN FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JAMES T. RYAN, 817 PA. AVE. B.E. Model “Chapel. | © i Livers o Gonvection. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Establisted 1841, Pronie West Automobil e incoln 142 3. WILLIAM LEE, Embalmer. Livery in connection chapel and modern crematoris prices. 832 Pa. ave. n.w. rector and mmodions Moderate Tel_call M. 1358, Timothy Hanlon 1 HE N. 2 CO. Neither the successors of nor con= nected with the original W. R. Spears establishment. “7940 F St. N.W, Fhone Frank WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st ne. Phone Lincoln 524 Modern Chapel. Automobiie Funerats. HERBERT B. NEVIUS NEW YORK AVE, N.W. MAIN 26 SRR Private Ambuince, o S0k ‘Quick, Dignined_and EMcient Service, W. W. Deal & Co., 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 8200. Automobile Serv Chapel. g THE ORIGINAL ey WR.Speare Co, 1208 HSTREET.N.W. WAIN 108 FORMERLY 340 FST. ALMUS R.SPEARE W1 SPEARE S CLYDE J. RICHO THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, 131 ELEVENTI ST. 8.8 Undertakers, Embalmers ‘Homelike Funeral Parlors. Phone Lincoln 480. Frank Geier’s Sons Co, 1118 SBEVENTH ST. N.W. 5 Moders Chapel: *Teteonone, Maine2473 mal;fil‘l CHAS.S, ZORHORST. | JOFRER GAVLERS St & MORTICIANS 17301738 PENNALAVE, PHONES: MAIN '3312-3513 ?

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