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A. KAHN Inc. 935 F St. Exchanges Mem?ers of Antwerp and Amsterdam Diamond - 31 Years ot 935 F St. Shop Early, Mail Early, For Xmas Jewelry—The Gift Supreme The showing of Jewelry in this establishment, for Christmas giving, enable you to make your selections easy and pleasant. Our assortment is varied. choice—and you will find our prices very moderate. , assuring a’proper Four Diamond Values. Give One for Christmas! One Beautiful and Abgolutely Perfect Diamond, weighing two- hundredths more than half ca- rat, set in an 18-kt. solid white gold mounting. S L % }Tfii&;lll‘\hf&it i di_f““l.‘ i LARERELY Solid White Gold Watch, various shapes; 13-jewel move- ment. A very desirable watch, especially for young ladies and misses. Guaran- teed. 14-kt. Wrist One Large Brilliant Dia- mond is set in the center of this 18-kt. solid white gold ring, and there is a Sappliire on each side of the Diamond. A wonderiul value! Sterling Silver Mesh Bags; all soldered mesh. In the latest popular styles that women like. $20.00 Other silver-plated, sold- ered-link mesh bags, $10.00. e 14-kt. Solid Green, Yellow or White Gold Waldermar Chains, in various plain or engraved bar and link ef- fects. $6.00 to $45.00 Sterling Silver Sherbet Cups ; good weight, and gold lined. Set of six in case, special— Solid Gold Knives, with fine steclblades; a verylarge assortment, in various pat- terns. $5.00 to $15:00 I ¥ A Small Deposit Will Reserve Any Article for You Adolph Kahn* s President One Exceptionally Beautiful and Brilliant Diamond, beauti- ful in color and cut, weighing 15 points less than 1 carat One Exceptionally Brilliant Diamond, of beautiful color, weighing one full carat. A beautiful gem, and a very good value. o Solid Platinum Diamond Wrist itch, with 28 D monds and 2 Sapphires. 17 jewel adjusted rectangular movement. A beautiful watch. Smallest Elgin 14-kt. Solid White or Green Gold Wrist Watch-—can be had in a number of pleasing shapes. An ideal gift watch for Christmas. Here is a Ring of very distinctive design. contain- ing two beautiful Diamonds and three lustrous Sap- phires. . The mounting is <t. solid white gold $100 autiful Ring two beautiful ¢ three sapphires. gift for any gi $65.00 set with nonds dnd An ideal Famous Quality “C" Richelieu Pearls Beautiful reproductions of the real oriental pearls Richelieu is a name famous for manufactured pearls the world over. 18-inch 24-inch ........ .$18.00 30-inch .........$22.50 Regular $1.50 Solid White Gold Safety Clasp is included with each string, without extra charge Solid Mahogany Hall Clock Eight Day Solid Mahog- any Hall Clock; tolling Westminster Chimes every quarter hour. The style is the regular Grandfather Co- lonial, with glass .paneled door and three polished weights. The dial is finish- ed in silver and gold; it has the revolving moon, and in- dicates the day, date and month. A dependable time- keeper, and a real necessity to complete the ideal home. i Special— 5165: Oxfords in Sterling Sil- ver, gold filled and solid gpfld. A sensible and useful gift. $8.00 to $40.00 Lorgnettes; Sterling S ver and Gold filled. used so extensively by the shopper. $6.00 and Up 935 F Street 31 Years at the Same Address i One Very Beautiful Diamond, a most brilliant stone, beauti- fully cut, weighing 10 points less than 134 carats. 18-kt. Solid White Gold Rectangular Wrist Watch, with 17-jewel.adjusted guar- anteed movement. Give it to her for Christmas. $3430 Sterling: Silver Cigarette Case, with gold-lined, in- terior; heavy. weight, flat model, “in’ ‘various striped and hammered patterns. Silver-plated and Sterling Silver Flasks, in engine- turned, hammered and Old Dutch effects; concave mod- els, non-leakable stoppers: in various sizes. $10.00 to $60.00 A new lot of Vanity Pow- der Boges, sold regularly for $6 and $7. In various popu- lar shapes. There are about 125 of them., Special=— $3.50 - Sterling . Silver . Candle- sticks; of "graceful style; 10 inches high.. Special— -$10.00 Pr. Genitine * Fata * Morgona Smallest - Prism, 4.- power Binocular Glasses—a special lot of 50 just received through customhouse. Reg- ularly sell for $25. Special— $12.00 o Arthur J. - DECEM BER 16, 1923—PART L BOWIE. Births Reported. Births reported to the health department in the last twenty-four hours Soho . and ary 3. Chase, bay Fredertck C. and Mary T. Tieidy, el Samuel H. and Elizabeth F. Stanton, boy. B! ihs Tess ant et Hermaun G. and Flore) . Kramer, girl. Vencent Le Roy and Cath Toomey, boy. John and Katheripe R. Kovster. bos. William 1. snd Myrtle M. Eurnsha George A. and Claire E. Warner. Touis J. and Mrrtle T. Long, Camaliel and Jessie H. Carleton, girl Lawrence and Dixie Ketchum, boy Carl H. and Emm Josephus L. and T George G. and Paul A. snd Florence Corbin, gi Deaths Reported. &irl linger Hospital Hospital. Lulu Hines, 40, 2 Thomas Muse, 51, Freedmen's Hospit, CHRISTMAS FOR YOUR FAMILY Meanws vlenty of clean clothes all the time—no more hard work—no more worry. Saves time and "7 Liberal Terms Call Main 590 King Elec. Wash. Mach. Co. NEW LOCATION 814 12th St. N.W. AT NEW YORK AVE. O! Dyed Within 24 Hours When Requested. CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. There Are Advantages —to the service that a .lmnl director having a fine funeral home can give you. The funeral home it- self is a facility that is in- valusble in the majority of cases, for few private resi- dences are suitable places in which to hold funeral ETHEL HOLTZCLAW GAWLER. “inal plans for the meeting of Stuart Walcott Post, American Le- glon, fn Central High School audi- torfum Tuesday evening, at_ which Senator Magnus Johnson of Minne- sota will speak, were announced last night by Commander Charles Rie- mer of the post. The first section of the United States Marine Band, comprising thirty-four pieces, will provide music for the . Mary Bowie, Ethel Holtzcla nd Ambrose Dur- 1kin will sing. The Golden Pheasant Orchestra also s on the program. Members of the ladies’ auxiliaries of the various Leglon posts in the Dis- trict will act as ushers, Special s tions have been reserved for mem- bers of Congress, the District Com missloners and Leglon officials. The doors will be opened at 7:30 o'clock. JAPANESE FAIR PLAY WILL BE REPEATED Performance at Neighborhood House to Be Given Tomorrow Night After First Success. A Japanese fair play was given at Neighborhood House, 470 N street southwest, yesterday afternoon, un- der the patronage of the Japanese ambassador. The success of the en- tertainment was so pronounced that it will be repeated tomorrow night. while the little Japanese garden on the stage, the scene of the play, will be open to the public from 2 pm until 10 o'clock p.m. today. ador Ca: ni of Italy, Mme. Har ife of the Japanese am- bassador, and Mrs. Charles Eval Hughes, were among the 0 person | present. In connection with the pla; members of the board of governo iof Neighborhood House, dressed Jupanese costumes, served refresh- ments. Mme. Hanihara was desig- ated judg: of the costumes and awarded first and second prizes to Mrs. Charles J. Bell and Mrs. P. Lee . Barney is actively in charge o entire production. A Christmas sale of articles in the craft department of the house opened yesterday and will be continued every day this week. Articles of extraor- dinary design and _comstruction are offered for sale, the proceeds of which will go to the Christmas fund. TO DISCUSS BUS STATION. Provision of & central station for the thirty suburban bus lines running into the District will be discussed at a meeting of the managers of these lines to be held Thursday afternoon in the offices of the Merchants' and | Manutacturers Association. I Consideration of the atter has gone so far as the survey of pronosed [Sites In the downtown section, and these will be considered at the mee ing this week. It ia proposed to have all of the husiness lines have a cen- fral terminal, equipped with waiting rooms and general ticket offic Mrs. Al FOUND. COLLIE, male. _Apply Washington Animal Rescue Leagie, 840 Md. ave. a.x. tortoise shell rims, 14th and 9382. ) COUPON from bond; owner must 'y and pay for md. Address Box 213-M, Star offic . UMBRELLA can have same by giving ing for this ad. Address Box 344 Clev. 17 ne white fore- Reward. 17e “AIREDALE—1 year old, mal Daw; answers to name ‘of “‘Rusty.' 404 7th st. n.e. Linc. 3670. BAG, Monds Dec. 10, black velvet, with | | sum of money ‘and lads’s gold watch, on 14th st. mear Spring road. Return to 4016 14th st. n.w. and receive reward. . BAG, Friday, in the shopping district, brown silk, containfng card case, owner's card and amount of mopey. BSultable reward for re- turn to 3214 8 ef. B.W. . BUNCH OF KEYS—Between 12th and 7Tth on P. 1201 R. I ave. n.w. 180 CHAIN, long silver filigree. with lorgnette attached; valued as keepsake; lost possibly on N st. between Onn. ave. and Scott Circle or in ahopping Qistrict: reward. Finder pleass call phone Franklin 6121. CHOKER, double skin stone marten, Si Auction, Friday Reward. North 8827, Apt. 400. 2115 P DOG—Alredale; Liberal_reward. BRACELET —Gold, tag No 0% el N. gz Gragon head with jade eves, Thursday evening. Reward. Mrs. Oser. Frank 4422. 1213 Coun. ave. mw. 17° FLAT PACKAGE, containiog papers of value Reward if retarned to Miss Room 48, Washington Post bl d GLASSES, horn rimmed, lost Friday after- inoon, in leather case; between 20th and G, l ¥, or on car between these points. Col. 8480 GLASBES, 2 pairs, in addressed envelops, Friday morning near courthouse. 85 reward retura to address, or call Col. 8735-W. | GOVERNMENT = CHECK, “vicinity Tth st. Reward. Elisabeth A. Fleming, 1725 De 8 st: Frank. 4164. . O NECK -FUR, Iady's, brows, at 10th_and T n.w., Dec. i Reward. 201 D st. ne., 1Apt.' 4. Phone L. 7938 L | PACKAGE—Containing strips of brown fur. 1 Pleass return to 2001 16th st. n.w., Apt. 21, today If possible. Reward. F Eastern Star, white gold rim and dla- mond center. Reward. Call Col. 231. _* PIN, Sunday, Dec. 9, circular gold; studded | with pearls and amethysts. Room 224, A-B bldg., Gov. Hotels. Reward. . POCKETPOOK, Iady's, dark gray, containing about $21, on Branchville car Friday morning. Reward will be given finder. Call Frank. 1681, an 1t and ‘receipts: leat dowstown: i rmit and receipts; | Reward. Call W. C. Barnett, North 10283 & {BHOTGUN—In case, Parker make, lost 8 S orning. Tades. return apd. recéive. rewa Fraak Barke, 2022 Klingle roud 2.w. Ool. 4045 ' SPECTACLES, in brown case, mame inside; probably Mt. Plessnt car. Eeward. L. Yeitus, 1614 &ea st. n.w. v G st. s, or Taki S o O et ., Saturdsy. - Call Wi, Eiliott, Lin. 6844-W. Reward. 17 RELLA, blue silk, Oth st car, post Sce, Peoptés Drug Biote. 3711 G UMBRELLA, Pfll’ut with “white trimmis and monograim 1. M. 0. let on w. R nua'. Friday morning going from Uslon station fo butean engraving. Reward. 35 K st. n.e. Phone Frank. 4899. g RING—White gold, at G_st. ea- b O S IS WRIST :.V.Armk—m?r“l‘l in_shopping distri . st watch: monogram, a. 0.‘:5‘ ‘back. ward. Call Columbia le.-" SEORETARY_Competent _stenographer & Kkeeper, Dossessing executive ability;, 9 cellent references. OF MAN IN FALL 1 ‘Socially Prominent Philadel- phian Says Nevin Plunge Accidental. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, December 16. William Fotterall, jr, member of & prominent lo¢al family, and Frank J. Nicholson of Brooklyn, N. Y., were held without bail today to await ac- tion of the coroner in connection with the death of Charles W. Nevin, killed late yesterday in a plunge from a ninth-floor window of the St. James Hotel. ! Testimony at the police hearing failed to contradict the assertion of the prisoners that Nevin accidentally met death during a friendly drink- ing party, while they were lving asleep. Both declared they had warned Revin to keep away from the low window casement, near which he was sitting when they last saw him. They awoke to find him gone, they de clared, and at once realized he ha fallen out. Perot N. man, aft in, brother of the dead talking with Nicholson shortly a r the hearing, stated he was convinced his brother's dealh] 2 an acident. T liquor factor the resulted in, q oning both Fotterall and Nidhoison by liam & McClure, chief prohibition en- | forcement agent for this district They are said to have named a bell | boy in the hotel a&s the source of their liquor supply, ASKS SHRINE TO WOMEN. Senator Curtis Introduces Bill to Honor War Dead. | The crection of a memorial to the | women of the United States who gave their services during the world war is proposed in a joint bill introduced rday by Benator Curtis of Kansa The memorial is to be erected in Washington. The b1l was referred to the committee on brary. Cards of Thanks. HOOD. We wish o thunk our relatives snd friends for Lindness and sympathy extended and for the bLeautifal floral tributes at the death of our devoted wife and sister. WILLIAM H. HOOD AND SISTERS. NEAL. We wish to thack our many frl nelghbors and pelatives for thelr Li sympathy and beautiful floral tri the death of our beloved wife, mo! daugh D, W. F AL: IZABETH FISHER. | SANFORD. We wish to express our sincere thazks aud appreciation to relatites, friends and neighbors for their kindness. sympathy and beantifnl floral tributes at the time of the death of our beloved husband and father, TON SANFORD. STELLA SANFORD, AND CHIL- | Ll SULLIVAN. I wish to extend my sincere ! thanks and appreciation to relatives, Mmu-i and neighbors for their kindness, sympaths and be the time of | the death of my beloved wife and baby. RALPH SULLIVAN. 16% ! TRUSHEIN. ~ We wish to acknowledge, with | Erateful appreciation to many friends | and relatives, their kindness. sympathy and Dbeautiful floral tributes at the time of the of onr heloved son &nd brother, ED. WIN TRUSHEIM. THE FAMILY. * Beaths. BEARDSLEE. Friday, December 14, 1923, 3 t ber home, the Anchorag EVELYN 8. widow of the 1 I Lester Anthony Beardelce, U. Tnterment Arlington is turday, December ence, after of several month KER BLACK. Surviving ber are her de- voted husband, Henrs Lott Black, and two | daughters, Mrs. Fleet Wood Corwin and | Ars. William 0. Baker. Fuveral service | ¢ ber reaiden .18 Bryent st ne. | at 2:30 Monday afternoon. = Pleass omit fowers. (New York city papers plenss “opr.) BOWEHER. Saturday. December 13 the Providence Hospital, MARY BELLE, be- loved wife of Worley C. Bowsher. Bervices | will be beld at ber late residence. 825 St | st Monday, December 17, at 1 p.m. Pieass omit flowers. BUIMAN, Satarday evening, December 1, 1023, after » lingering and paluful filoess at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Adelaide 1. Ircing of 2230 Que st. nw B. BUTMAYN, Io her malos are restiog at the funeral parlors of Peter M. Tirich, 1520 Wisconsin ave. nw. ° Notice of funeral Mouday cvening'a Star. CASWELL. Saturar. December 1 her resldcace, 1337 Emerson st. o JULIA, beloved wife of Henrs Ambier ¢ Well. Foneral Monday, December 17, at 2 pm., from the lngram Congrega 1 Church, 10th st. and Mass. ave. n.e Interment at will appear _in 1923, at her . Cabin John, ROBIE E. OK, danghter of the Iate Thosmas mud Mary Downey. Funeral Tuesday, Decem. Der 18, at 1 p.m., {rom her late residence. Interment at Congressional cemeters. FOLLETT. _ Ruddenly, December 15, 1928, EARL CHRISTIE FOLLETT, in his 29th year. ' Remaing resting at the fuseral home ttin W. Hysong, 1300 N st. n.w. Fu- neral and faferment at Portiand, Maive, Thursday, December 13, 1923, at ., ¢t her residence, 639 B st. n. . FULLER, widow of Ben. min dence Monday, December 17, at 10:80 &.m. HISS. Baturday, December 15, 1023, after & long fliness. ~at Georgetown Hospital, J. FRANK HIRS, beloved husband of Carrie Hiss. Remalns at the funeral parlors of Martin W. Hysong & Co.. 1500 N at. n.w. Funeral and foterment Monday, December 17, at 2 p.m., at Charlottesville, Va. (Bal- | timore papers plesse copy.) | HOLMES, Departed this life Satard; cember 15, 1923, at 1210 a revidence, 810 2ud st 8.%.. ARMIS HOLMES, He leaves to moarn their loss a devoted wife, Lizsie Holmes: a danghter, Mamie Marlow: & sister, Jenny Gaines, two brothers, Edgar and Charles Ch & niece, Clementine Colde ices, Tuesday, December 1 Zion Baptist Church. ENORLEINE. Friday. December 14, 1023, CHARLES FRANCIS, infant son of ‘Charles F. and Margaret Knotleine. 'Funeral from the residence of his grandmother, Mre. Mary Knorleine, 1221 North Capitol day, December 17, at 10 o'clock. O'REILLY. Frida his residence, 14 LUKE O'REILLY, beloved husband of Jennie Ston: O'Reilly. ' Solemn ' requiem mase at 8 Joseph’s Church Monday, December 17, af 9 am. Relatives and triends invited. ' In. erment at Mt. Olivet. - - O'BEILLY. * Members of Washington Council, No. 924, Knights of Columbus, are advised of the death on Friday, December 14, 1023, at his residence, 14 2nd st. n.e., of Brother LUKE F. O'REILLY .and requested to at. tend- his funeral services at St. Joseph' Chureh, 20d and C sts. ne., Monday, De- cember 17, at 9 a.m. T. 3. FITZGERALD, G. K. DR. A. D. WILKINSON, F. S. PURCELL. Baturday, December 15, 1823, at his residence, 819 North Capitol st., JAMES 0., beloved husband of Jennie G. Purcell (nee Fitagerald). Notice of Bere- after. . The members of Keane -Council, 363, Kaights of Columbus, are hereby advised of the death of Brother JAMES O. PURCELL and requested to attend his fu. neral Tuesday morning, December 18, 1923, at trom his late rosidence, 819 North Capital st., thence to Bt. Aleysius Church, where requiem mass will be offered for the Topase of his soul. . JOHN E. BUENS, G. K. JOHN T. 8. BUENS, ¥. 8. e 30 g a0 e E., beloved daughter of the d_Forrinda Quander, sister of . and Maxy F. Quander, Mrs. adie . Oharity, irginla Q. Jenkins and rs. 8. Boberta Parker. Fumeral from the above residence, thence to Nineteenth Street Blvllltl ('Jmm:h.‘ 'lfl!.n lQ':‘.l:ec!llber 16, A.l! 1 .m. _Intermen! cemetery, " Alex- Shaia, Va. Friends and relatives iavited. o VOSTEEN. Saturday, December 15, 1923, at the home of her parents, 234 V at. m.e. BEULAH E., beloved daughter of Samuel and_Florence’ Feliner, and beloved wife of Earl B. Vosteen, in her 24th year. Fu- neral snd_interment at Buffalo, N. Y., December 17. IR St b it o3 L, . December 14, e _Admiral JOHN ' CRITTRNDEN WATSON, U, &. N. Funeral from the Church of the Covenant Monday, December 17,7 at 11 a.m, Pleass omit - Sowers. (Loulsville, Ky, and - Fzancisee Dapers Distse copy.) sa{Gude ! Beaths. WATBON. The District of Columbia Societr of the Sons of the American Revoiution an nounces with regret the dealh of Compatrio Rear Admiral JOHN\ CRITTENDEN WAT BON, U.S. X. The following commliter will attend the funeral services: Rear Admiral George W. Baird, Rear Admiral Hugh Rodman, Rear Adum Frank Fletcher, Gen. George And: Mr, Heor: L. Bryan, Mr. Albert D. Spangler. .RA.\"' EL _HERRI President morfam. BEAL. 1o memory of my dear friends, who died two years ago, MAGGID BEAL, De cember 15, 1621; JOHN BEAL, Jasuary 21 1621, 8leep on, loved ones, and take your r: God called you home, He thought it best He saw your suffering here was great And opened wide the golden gate. Gone, but not_forgotten A FRIEND. AMY SMITH. * ILAND. A tribute of love to the memory of our dear mother, ADA K. BLAND, who de parted this life ‘three years ago todsy, De cember 18, 1920, Of griet and sorrow we've had our share But the passing of our dear mother was ti hatdest to bear 80 we bow now in remembrance to the Grea #0bs to whisper, ““Our Fa ‘n wiil be done PR LOVING DAUGHT BLAND AND LOUISE WHITE. Three years Lave pamsed and still T miss he. Friends may think the wound is healed But little do they know t That lien within my he HER LITTLE COUSI) BLAND. A tribute of love and desotion to the sweet memory of dear cousin, ADA BLAND, who departed this life Deeembe 18, 1920, How sad §s this day to me, dear cousfn The day o you died Your memory cling {n my heart TH1 T rest by your sid NELLID MORRIS. * BRADLEY. our de: BRADLET, ago tod In sad but loving remembran: and and fa 3 ho departed t cember 16, 10 side your bed r shall yo d gives life to u HIS DEVOTED WIFB GRACE AND SO\ JAMES. J BRENT. In sad but loving remembrance of NORMA L. BRENT, who departed this 1if: two years ago, December 18, 1621 Friends may change from year to year Others from day to day But pever shall the gne we love From our memory fade awas. A. L. McENENY BROWN. A token of Jove to the memory ¢ LLOYD H. and ESQUADORA BROW. departed this 1 e and si respectively, October 18, ber 10, 19 CREIGHTON. of my dear December 16, 1920, HER LOVIN N, > HENDERSON. 1n ! my dear motber, LUC departed this life tn cember 16, 192 The monts of December s To me the saddest of the Memory is as great todey As 1t was the hour you passed awa Dearest mother, how I do_mis Since from earth you passed Ang my heart in beating sorely As T think of you t HE DE DAUGHTER, ARMSTRONG, HERFURTE. In sad but loving remembran of our dear mother and grandmothe JOSEPHINE J. HERFURTH, years ago today, December 10, Denrest mother. we do miss You Since from earth you passed awas And our hearts are beat As we think of you todey. You wors 8 crown of patience ggled ¢ est forever t made our ho > HTER FRIED, ALBERT, EON-IN-LAW ARTHUT GRANDSON, JAMES A. MILLI HEILL. In loving remembrance of Rev. JAMES H. HILL. who departed this life seventer years ago, Devember 15, 1906, Sweet memories will linger forever Time cenno e, it's true; Years that come cannot loving remembrance ME] THE _FIR CHURCH, LUCY DUNMORE. IO0FTUS. In brother, AU this 1ifé fou 1919 BOLLING. depart cembe MAR you. BAPTIS ving ‘remembrance L. ROLLINS, year sgo todsy HER_TOVING EW. CLAUDE ROLLI> . SULLIVAN. i orance of m. dear moth SULLIVAN, w departeq ¢ %0 yéars ago today. I cember 1, In my Lea Sweetls, There is o MANSFIELD. GRAVATTE acred to the memory of my dea : JOAN M. WILLIAMY. who departed th life elghteen years ago. Decembar. 14, 1007 my cousin, Dr. CHARL] Tecember ' 1 7 FRANK B. GRA The last of FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 B st D.e, Phone Lincoln 5624. Modern Chapel. Automobile Funerala HERBERT B. 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MONUMENTS. ¢ We speclalize in designing and erect ing memorialg (monuments and mauso- leums) of quality and character, A representative will call by appoint. ment with portfolios of designs and sug- geations. THE J. F. MANNING CO,, INC,, 914 Fifteenth Street. SFUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt auto delivery service. Artistic—expressive—inexpenaive. Bros. Co., 1214 F St. N =

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