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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, DECEMBER 9, 1923—PART 1. HARDING MEMORIAL WEEK OPENS TODAY Tributes to Late President| Will Be Paid in Pulpits. Other Days Programs. to cstend today Harding Memorialowe i=h Dees trilutes ) pulpits througho! pital. Stmilarly, in all mher 16, opens to the . the Nationas try, n G ministers Harding to night President Coolid, vadin, will broad < predecessor. ary, Kiwant and s During the Lions, Civitan, Op smplish- will b followed ation by trade unions. s and other the week at Sea. ing vance <hips - the fected through £ the various i honorary rding chairman . who, hairmen’ i every ple were 1,000 inhabitants o these ' community chair- directly the responsibility [ the Harding ) a1 puper so 1d made Is of the membership | ult organiza- consribution wverage donation of will be an en- oth it and the will bear a por [ T tie Harding Forms. take three forms oleum in Marion, s body public h a de- ldiers on guard. While tomb_will be and roads to | Marion with will be pur- house be souvenirs, ment printed ent Harding's in August, death in ires of his Alaskan trip and oth- | ment sufficient to records for all time project. wi t Hardi intim CROSSINGS 10 HAVE RED FLASHLIGHTS| Commissioners Arrange for Baltimore and Ohio to Guard Three Points. conferen missioners Baltimo Following District . Co: elals of the agreed to erect with the erday offi- | d Ohio rail- d flash lights tmmediately at three grade crossings the opolitan branch to warn motorists they approach the w bonsists “of on w high pole. The 1 o brigkt that they are asx well as at night. when o train device Fhes i ap- Commissioner the bulbs ) ely. and. sinc Sides of the effect pole,” that they inging at- el r\\nrd\e\u are assisted by flashing | ar inter- @ swing- « will be placed at Bates | oad and Chestnut street, i, Commisxioners Bell and Oyster to sterday wa building lights is made plain that the erection of these ! to provide an immediate safeguard, and that the engineer de- partment is preparing the bill for | Congress providing for the elimina- | of five remaining grade cross Tentative Program. -Here is the tentative program of the enginecr department, on which the bill for elimination will drafted: At Chestnut street, w subway. to cost $75,000. At Van Buren street, B. subway to syanlaca the present Blair road cross- to cost §60,000. Bates toad construction of F or Varnum_ street an foverhead bridge, to cost §75,000. At. Michigan avenue an estimated to cost $230.000. At Quarles street, an_overhead, to cost §200,000. The railroads would be required to pay half the cost of that part of each structure which' would be over thelr rights of way. The bill has not ot recafved the flnal approval of the ovard of commissioners, President | arts of the | «praking of | ‘| IN BIBLICAL DRAMA o | overhead near Kenilworth. | ‘Ma Gen. George Barnett Retires ‘Fro om U S. Marine Corps Today ‘Served -Forty Years With Unusual Distinction. Made Records Two Wars—-To Live in D. C. in | nguished of e with the marines Barnett, fornier 0l of the record ! his sixty-four . Wendell ¢ birthday. e who 2 in his tssioned a perma- | al to fill the vacancy ctirement of Gen, Bar- nett. Brig. Gen. Joseph H. Pendle ton will be commissioned temporars major general and Col. Theodore 1" {Kane will be promoted to the jof brigadier general. the promotion of Col ficers his juniors promotion in the of grade, will be ¢ nent major caused by t m sen grade As a result o tue Kane will bec Marin. Woine for Corp: o in nsin. rnett was b Decgmber 8 uated from' the Uni ctt eommian corps on ding Maj. | as head of the on Februs 24, 1918, During I sard the s and at Grivesend inc Eng- isco roughout the sy on the cruiser ing of the A the blockade of 12 [}HUREHES o at 181 'COUNT IS DISOWNED heir homo time Also Criticized Hindenburg and Others Production to Be Staged at Central High During | Christmas Week. i H ad o expelled f Way.” a Bible oft 1 The Word and the iged for productiol chreiner, will clock on the evening cember and 27 at the High chool, under the direction ofi | the interdenominational committ the churches of Washing! {Moore Forrest is pageant di Seven denomination cluding | groups from twelve churches representatives sfrom dozens of other congregations are engaged in ac daily rehearsals 2 Previous Presentation. “The Word and the Wa | presented for the third t ving been origin uced in 1921 at Luther Plae al Church. Several hundred young peopls tflkan part in the six Hilri episode: Centra « kaiser ing them and | Epeside 1, ham” hbonbnr»d by g iscopal Church, with Miss Jen hite as chairman and wi White as Abraham. with Mrs frman, and f e oit as ch FOR SLUR ON KAISER Former Marshal at Court in Book|,’ | i i {Members of Ohev Sholom | Wne OBSERVE HEBREW DEDICATION FEAST Congregation to Have ° — Synagogue Program. Big Girls’ ‘ DRESSES s in checks and platn rs. HOOD & RAINCAPE $1 Nuvy blue of red suteen full length ; gunr anteed not to lenk : sizes 7 to 14 years | Women’s Cloth DRESS SKIRTS ¢ & § Plain biue T fancy plal: pocket elt: All Kinds FoR T Yd., $1 biack _cones. nutrln and wide. Worth to 82 n v New Peter Pan_ OVERBLOUSES 314 elty White Overblouses, neatly trim shite striped. Al nizen. ge 2for$l Odd. and Ends sMOCKS,, 1 ke nd b $1 . Uraid A which will include number of entertaining features has arranged for the celebration Chanukah, the fe service a heen streets northwest afternoon. The celebration will be opened by Cetterman, president of the Ohev n Congregation. Rabbi J. T. eb will give the Chanukah, greet- ings. The entertainment features | Wil be offered by the pupils of the school at Ohev Sholom Syna- | Brown opoxs 5 11abbi Loeh in his greeting will out- Lriefly something of the history 5 and which is commemorative of the || wars and victories of the Maccabe s over the powerful hosts of King An- | wukah event, which Is also Chanuka n 1 Loe tar * Hebrew scnool and audien splanation of th Chanukah lights—prologue, : first light, Annie Levin; s ight. Leon Cohen: third lght, Perry: fourth light, \Sidney Dworkin; : seventh light, Al- & Wlule Middy 2 BLOUSES White, with blue {Bf trim: wisen & to 13 | Coney Fur = ; CHOKERS $1 g it cion a0 with claap Limited. ¥ ind ymme (Mooz Zur, He: | &t 34-Inch Fine “h), Hebrow school; The ©f Chaijukah, Sabina Naiman; ‘a Poiret Twill 22 Yds"' $ll Chanukah, ~Bertha | *{ For dreses. skirts aud children’s wear the Maccabees” |[Z) navs, binck, brown, tan and green $l | ool Chanokat | 52 Full-Fashioned (recitation). Bimkom Arozim . ngi. Hebrew black only R T T T T AR IR Xmas Buying at Sensational Savings in Tbis Great Economy Sale! 69c Window SHADES 3Yds..$1 brown W 3for$1 Genuine opnaie 1 and 36 | feets green or ey 36-inch Storm SERGE Navs. fuil ard. 18x36 Huck TOWELS od Border. Al t black. cream. i perfect srad | 6for$l Warth E’W'm Women’s, Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ $10t0 $15 Coats Monorah, David Krupsaw Bernard Vigd anner of the Jew, M “Child’s Chanukah 5 36-In. Curtain =5 SWISS For making Dutch or sash Klnd: wmall figured pa 36-1n.Bleached ,_Yds $1 MUSLIN Sandad ouat eoful leugths t 36-in. Curum Marqulsette PURE SILK HOSE s $l | Night Jrrgulars of 82 rade Wo. 10Yds.,$1 Toen Eoade i 190 ¥ Hebrew studies by x president, v ton: O Hehre 36-ln. BURL D“""’4Yds.,$l tmbn,iacred PILLQWCASES hm2for$1 3Yds.,$1l for 1 ) 45-In. Whne BATISTE County Anthorities Believe Fatal| A vers fine Shots Wers Fired by Bandit, ‘Who Obtained No Money. Assoetated Pross imuerted qualits uder 'RTH BARRINGTON. . Samuel Houston, H.. e ’é’fi:::;ci;§1112¥ds.,$l 6Yds.,$1 Linen order. 7Yds.,$l) 6Yds.,$l| County lief tonight re fired by w ban- btained no money Sumner Rochester, who || came to Houston's farm a week ago as a helper, reported finding the body | || this morning in an entry beside a.x[‘ door. who had slept had <ht. | g | [H S - (8 Al Linen & Toweling Crtrn Heney ¢ Clow « 1 . 25¢ Dress apened Clow, upstairs room. 5 Zflc Apron GlN_GHAM ans Woc‘or this {ington School of Religious Educatl H e 1irs tional ¢ {with Crist as spon- <nr This &])'ho(l\ is given in three | nes, and in it the young peole are | asbistea by line McKinl Parr and Paul Starkweathcr Christian Church Part. Episode 4. “The Shapherd King’ the Vermant Avenu Miss_Ard hairman, and Luther Plac hurch, Mrs. Albert D. i with Maurice White, Albert Maud *Ho dud year King” is_in_the Avenue Church Coronation of L bas been organ | Church. | “Episoa, | Prophecy {dircction Patr {will appear as Isalah. {1e members of the {prophets and ishington School of Re ucation as the twelve tribes B an- isocde 6. “The Birth of Christ” is| An absolute guar: ded bet Epiphany Chureh | i is com- :|ciied etress, Joihesy Sl tes given by this pany and the Victor {;m- Girl' Friendly Soclety n xh.;, ormer appearing as shepherds and Co. goes with each machine. {the choir in the latter appearing as | angels and singing the nat i irs. H. 1. Bolton i® =pon iphany Church and Mar- | duerite Allen Ross, choir director of §t. Andrew's. is director of the choral in these scenes. The tw Mrs. Johnson, Miss o orman. Rev. Meade Bolton Mac- i I yde. Warren L. Terry Harlan Randall and George S. Parker. Three Symbolic Scenes. The three symbolic scemes, Beginning of Time" (prelude), “The Passing of Time” (interlude) and “The Fulfillment of Time" (finale), are being directed by Caroline Mec- Kinley, with members of the Mc- Kinley' studlo. This group includes | Marian Chace, Evelyn Davis. Judy | Lyeth, Elizab-th Quigley, Florence Thompson and a number of others. “Tickets for both performances may be had of the group thairmen of the | .\m-xnup churches and at the New Willard Hoteli. The group chairmen ! are Miss_Jennie White, Bt Stephen's Church, Mrs. C. O. Gbodpasture, New York Avenue Church; Mrs. Raymond | FCrint, Methodist School of Fellg. | fous Education; Paul Starkweather, | First Congregational Church: Miss{ Ardell Payne or Mrs. Anderson, Ver- mont Avenue Christian Church; Mrs. Albert D. Spangler or Mrs. Arthur Briscoe, Luther Place Memorial Churel Mrs. George F. Ross, St. An- drew’s Episcopal Church: Mrs. H. 1 i Bolton, Eliphany Church; Girls' Friendly Society. The Cathoiic Char- | ities office, 700 11th street northwes i and the First Congregational Church aifice also have tickets on sale. ltam Channing “The | i Est. Thirty cublo feet of air a minute {s generally considered as adequate ventilation, and this amount is re- quired by law in school buildings in sevaral s » —_— Let Music Help to Make Your Home Merry This Christmas NoCash Payments| i on Victrolas Buy a few Records of your own selection is all that’s necessary HUgoWorch SPORT SOX ZPrs.,Y$ » LACE cmmms 31\ 4for$lv ‘b éfi it B petse Et 42x36 Bleached - PILLOWCASES Perfect qu )wmmed ond GLGVES _2 Prs.,$l Gloyes, new fall _Sizent8 o 81 §1 low or Ditch neck, s o length »¢ T.cm 3Yds, $1 Blue and White Stripe Ticking, [ RCALE" 8Yds.,$1 light or dark groun 66x80 Plaid erankeTs Ea.,$1 Tears Cotton Plaid Blankets. in fancy colored block dightly_iniperfect iiciom 4Yds.,$1 50c Table OILCLOTH e Z’T’r_s.:,_fi uctes | b neat stripe Biack, gray and fu ALl sizen. The terms that can white. | | 5 sizes 17 and 19 T BB U T R e T A T S I R B ORI OOTT, 2for$l : 1o cotton tat- watnt PANT ALETTES or and einst $1.50 Sateer; GYM BLOOME_RS Girls’ Flannel \ GOWNS srouns $1 Body Waist UNION SUITS Sizos 2 ta 12, 64-In. Mercerized 79¢ Infants’ DAMASK 1% Yas, S KNiT cfu’s Highly finfshed: bright satin Juster: as-| sorted patterns pieces and perfect liei k“x‘;fx*n'fi'é““"’ 7for§} oy e Zfor$] reguines of $1.00 ) " | Qutside Lisle 'HOSE GPI'S.. $1 cotton Jisle: eises ® to 103 whia trunk fop. e In only | vinek i Aworted e . pink Acorn Knit BODY WAISTS Heavs knft ribhed o UNDERWEAR gud_panes. for Little Toh \CREEPERS 2for$1 hecked glngians and pongettes it idered s oke Kmt or Jersey CHlLD'S LEGGINS WOMEN S SKIRTS & ENVELOPES 3 for $1 52 to SZ 49 Long or Short INFANT S’ COATS Bedfs, 4for$l 4 cord or 18x18 Hemmed DIAPERS 1. Absarbe Large Feather PILLOWS $1 81x00 Perfect Quality $1 BLEACHED_ SHSETS . Ddz., $_1 ".G—Inth O‘uéing FLANNEL Women s .Ta 4Yds..$l PEFTICOATS " Yard-Wide lnman Head v2f0r$1 A2for$l striped o 2for$1 il Zfor$1 embro Wcmen s Flannel Zfor$l |GOWNS ‘ ‘79c Infants’ White $1 DRESSES Gingham ‘ APRONS Exkra Slze Suteen ) PETTICOATS_ lnfan(s Kmt BANDe i High-1 e, ounce Gingham 4for $1 DRESSES Bithed Haby T xiz S . Boys’ and Girls’ Flannel 50c Turklsh TOWELS 25c Turkish TOWELS §f9r$l 6f0r$l g $1 Co'ored Border TGWELS Women’s Extrav Heavy VESTS and PANTS ‘omen’s One-Strap OUSE SLIPPLRS Sl SHAMS &Asr::?k;si 4 for $1 Womcn s lmported $l KID GLOVES embroidered-back Mnrqulsetle SASH CURTAINS < ready 2for$1 D $1 4for$l z 2for$l VWW’J TOYLAND § BARGAINS || PAJAMAS N Mamma Dolls g plee L N Dressed Sleeping Eye Doll N Doll's Wood High Chair. ;China Tea Set Swall Size PANTS s1 st -8 {Wood Express Wagon sn 1 N Horn and Bell Chimes, both_S1 Cast-iron Stoves $1 Mechanical Train and Track.S1 Large Machine Trucks .. . S1 \$3 Liberty Flyer, on wheels S1 | w hite Outing itchen Cabinets.. i Fool Chests. - . Chidre RS 5for$l ; : | BLOOME Boys' Toy Maker Game 2Prs.,$l {Air Rifle, Daisy i ; 2 for$l \ Lead Soldier Game \l N 894: Ext\a Slze us | lnfants Flan.nel | GERTRUDES ‘I-rc Engine Pull Toy S1R BLOOMERS Mother Goose Picture uubes,Sl | ik ey | Women’s Cnstume \’lnmfinx Blackboards $1 SLIPS ‘The New Model Cnss-Cross Brasslere $1 H CSE 2for§1 Men s Rlbbed : $1 35 UNION SUITS = Men a‘“\;V'oolen fiPrs., $l with i g SUIT CASES Tan Suit Cases, wel snaps aud lock and kes | “Cinderella” Boys’ \WASH SUITS sizes Wo'nen s Crere Mep i Couon GOWNS Flowered Flanneleue DRESSING SACQUES $1 +: neat stsies; light-colored to 4 brown 6for$l ofs, £ $l made with @ Handkerchlefs Trish and two nd, mark- quick arance at this low price. 1.wenve Handkercl Men’s Couon PAJAMAS lavender and white \ Men s Kid GLOVES (Kia Gloves, ?:’?13“%‘? 4for$1 swomm_s 4for$1 |89¢ Panty S Zforsl\ Extrn Slze, _Stylish RESSE 'BUNGALOW APRONS s $1 Good several styles 81 Wool & it maroon g5 8l Ku‘ Boys’ Pull-Over SWEATERS Boys’ Cordm’oy PANTS Regular § P in = 5 Fine Rib Cordurey R¢ tiles or browns: h‘u‘%i‘?r’é’v‘?s“x?’boz.,SL Good welght, abaorbent quality; fast- color | I Sain s 1 2for$1, be arranged will be moderate and conven- ient to you. HE{ Satin and Lace BOUDOIR CAPS Each in & w arate box. and colors. A big bargain Blid 9Yds §1) SHEETING welght, closely-woven quality, s longths up o8 yard f:"nff‘o‘fiys Y, 51, Pianos florai ef. hew_wide, | Assorted styles | ta iSC Children’s HOSE Riack_or codovan: yarn; all slzee 5 to 81 6sz.,$, |58x58 Damask $1 TABLECLQTHS 13 wesorted pat- CH_ILD’S HOSE '4Prs.,$l E Boya Rlbbed Umon Sults S 81 2for$1 Sateen Pa.nly w DRESSES Toc Tnfants: |GOWNS Zfor $l Made of fine weave soft-finish Men s Holxdny SLIPPERS Tan_Feit Comfort Cushion Sole Dainsook; | slzes 6 to = | Children’s Felt BOOTEE SLIPPERS With nest nursery designs on pink or biue stripes; | sices 4 to 8. 81 10 11 and 11% Size Outing ,FLANNEL GOWNS Ligat gcounds with it; algo_wh Wor wido | 36-in. Amoskeaz ITICKING fect quality ; «d featherproof. ZYds..$l lug and white Worth 69¢ S1 to muslins. RUBBERS 4for$l For the Whole Family $i E Rovs'. Women's nud Children's b to Bloomers, los: | Reguiar and Rolled-edge Rub- Qfi | Children’s mfifg‘ $1‘BUTT0N sioes 911G Bran and Black Kid Button Shoes, spri: e 31k o e Women s Batiste BLOOMERS en Pk B A kneo: ful Pink Mesh BANDEAUX Generously cut style: ingert in back; all sizos. elastic