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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, ) Dhl 'EMBE! { 21, 1923. He was elghty-two years 1. He was a native of the clty iIn he died. During the civil war Who Was d in the federate armies. e At one time he was connected with the Civil War. United Stat ather bureau in -this ity the printing plant th ssigned to the office, where he E D. McKENNA EXPIRES ""‘ e .“1..1. Veteran Rptn-ed P Soldier Vdward D. Mo printer, well kn nioye of the go nter. ser in 1. veteran retired nE-time om- sriment printing offi veteran of the Confedcrate army yesterday in hmond, Va., received in thit ¢ Not Just TIES for Christmas “Fashionknit” “look best longest” That's a long ways. Fashionknits. Give car, s2.5 s3..00 Exclusive but not Expensive Thirteen ~&’%§2’%€!£ T G T T T T e L REVEVER “The NIGHT Before Christmas’ Willie, Sue, Mary and the twins will soon tiptoe off to bed with dreams of Santa Claus and his giit bag. Don't fail to have Santa include new and Christmas day will be complete. () Family Shoe Store i Children’s Shoes THIS SATURDAY Little Gents’ (Pictured) brown cher, with soft he and flexible welt Cand D widths— $3.50 $4.00 s Boys’ Army Blucher (Pictured) ntt box ight solid i dark bro regula (Plctared) will make the and girls happy Soft calf 5—107> Other boy boots at va and (Pictured) Patent leather, toe, cak patent leather to D widths— 8142 Big Sizes ... k] (Pictured) Boys’ Brogues (Pictured) Mannish Brogues—of Russia calfskin, square and round toes—over- weight oak soles and rubber heels— oz ... $4.00 $5.00 $7 wnd $8 calf, solid oak and rubber heels. D widths— 8p—11 ... N2 1—6 Others at $6.00, 293 Others at $4.50, $5 Children's Felt Slippers. Feft Slippers. pers. Ballet Sll ppers. Party Pumps fc-r Girls. Moccasins for Children. .Joscph Strashburger Co., Inc. Years’ 9 8 ¥ “‘ 4 o ¥ @ b4 @ b4 o i @ ¥ % @ & ¥ ¢ @ b e A e b 2 W -4 W L4 o ¥ W (34 b4 s 4 b o 4 b4 ¥ § A § [rd A [ ¥ & W - 4 [ . 5 i N A e - o ¥ Ouver Fifty 153‘ what the Franklin Mills use as their slogan. They've lived up to this slogan and it has carried them Now it scems that every man wants these justly famous Ties for Christmas and you're sure to give lasting satisfaction. Soft, piiable and extremely good-looking. could safely claim, as do the owners of a famous motor “No Fashionknit Tie has ever worn out.” 33.50 aleigh Haberdasher Ten F Street Slippers, Shoes and Boots for Baby up to Big Girls and Boys Presents for the Children Big Pop Guns for the Boys Other Nice Presents for All the Children Red Top Boots are just the thing— $3.00 rious prices Misses’ Fancy Tops field mouse kid top cuffs ... $5.00 $6.00 Girls’ Boots Nut brown Russia $3.50 $4.00 $5.00 Slippers for the Children Boys' Boys' Leather Slip- Dress and Indian Children’s Cadet Hosiery FAMILY SHOE STORE 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. Satisfactory Service | B m&m@a@maamsmwm@m Kenna and Mrs. Josephine McKenna Alken of Baltimore, Mrs. Margaret Me- Kenna Stagg of Memphis, Tenn.; Mrs. Lucy McKenna Farinholt, John T. Mc- Kenna and Mrs. Sarah McKenna O'Sul- livan of Richmond, and Mrs. Mary Mc- Kenna Utsey of St. George, S. C. - n most of the wives support hands. of nti ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The Beta Theta Pi Club meeting at Cosmos Club Hall, at 8:15 o'clock, will be attended by wives and friends of fraternity members. Charles Colfax Long will deliver an address: “Wash- ington, the National Shrin Business Women's Council will meet in lecture room of Church of the Covenant. Christmas program, their hus Th Porto Santo, hout v i William McKinley Post, No. ies of G, A. R., will meet, 8 o'clo: and Army Hall La- The Sunday school of the Church of the Advent will give a program of playlets. songs and dancing, 8 « ita Claus will attend Washington Hebrew Congregation: Dr. Simon will deliver an address of weleome, “Our Guest—The Chautauqua Society,” in view of th convention of the society which will meet here from December 23- ance, under auspices of Catholic rvice Club, will be given, t 601 B street €ty _of Natives of the Dis- Life Insurance for $46.90 nend date of birth for partle. tion. Cowy or- ided o oo upany for ided 18¢ . LeRoy Goff. 810 W Fhons Matn sig T Blds. | RERER Ties Diamond Rings in beautiful white ountings. All gold perfect ' $13, 519, $33 $50, $75 Up We 14-kt. White Gold Elgin Wrist Watches, $29.75 up. A large variety of Wrist Watches, $10.50 up. Earrings—a complete line of solid gold ear rings. $450 up. t Sets Complete line of genuine Du Barry white toiletware $10.00 up. Amber and Shell, $22 Up Solid ver, $30 Up Pearls, Richelieu Red label, quality $13.50 up. High-Grade French Indestructible White gold clasp, Special, $1 l)mmami ngs Inc. A S AT LA AR AT LA LA S Za Lo AT A We carry in stock diamonds. ranging in | stoi shoes for all the children— YOUR CHARG SRR Unmounted Diamonds D. ALPHER, 907 G St. N.W. JEWELERS ACCOUNT SOLICITED OPEN EVENINGS trict will have a Christmas “frollc 8 o'clogk, at the Wa \ 1010 17th str Jac asked to bring fully wrapped, which each one nt toy, tree, from cive a gift. Brookland Me entertainment wrence The ¢ lay ts northeast. orgetown Civie will meet at Phillips School. William B. Cushing 7:30 o'clock Club. i mille Little, haw are and Miss ¢ and Odie rangement shington Counc Knights of stmas K. of C. "Columbus WOULD RELIEVE GERMANS. I d loaded W1 to ship to foud ntry 000,000 worth of 1in this ¢ Nwerican vesels lution introduc by R republicar 1 presentati f New Y Rectangular Wrist Watches White Szo | $30 | wel. 14-karat Gold, 17 | Speeinl . | 1S-karat White old Jewel. | siee Gold Crosses, Gold and Silver Rosancs, Emblen. Charms, Rings, Pins of All Fraternities and Societico “nuntm s Military amber ain Pens, S1. R All orders line of 1-100th-kt. to ) HRVEVELEUED (SR toob-Moi - ToMe 91 Wop-r . G T T T T T T T TR PRICE—Gifts at F; One Dollar—Gifts a to Fifteen Dollars. These girls’ 50c¢ TABLE Bulb bowls, mustard jars, vases, teapots, boudeir chades. bonbon dishes, cups and saucers and vanity boxes. with and A $1.00 TABLE Bud vases, teapots, bonbon comports, colored night sets (2 pieces), ash trays, cake plates and wall pockets. soles A to $1.50 TABLE Mayonnaise sets, handled bon- son dishes, cake plates, toilet bot- tles, wall pockets and French dressing bottles. and $8 $2.00 TABLE Sugars and creams, light cut cruets, novelty ash trays, candle- sticks, wicker trays, glass celery trays, Hall china teapots and honey jars. Main Floor, G JAhigmad17 e Pl e e T T ] (, onvenience a Feature in electing from Our - Gift Tables Every table offers GIFTS AT A ifty Cents—Gifts at t One-fifty and so on You will enjoy the exceptional convenience which they offer in one selection. Here is an example— $2.50 TABLE Dresden comports, candlesticks, fruit baskets, salad bowls, trays, feathered utility hoxes and bon- bon dishes. 3.00 TABLE Boudoir lamps, thermos bot- tles, china salts and peppers, Dresden comports, china bowls, and light cut sugars and creams, $3.50 TABLE China salad bowls, mayonnaise sets, marmalade jars and plates, syrup jars and plates, cake sets (7 pieces), flower boxes and wooden fruit bowls. $1.75 TABLE Bulb bowls, feathered utility boxes, sugars and creams, mar- malade jars, light cut flower bas- kets, syrup jugs and plates, luster bowls and chop plates, Street Entrance DULIN&MARTINCe F Street and 1216 t0 121 G Street, BN SE B Is Club, is care- n address the Association Public in- § school | the church, 14th and Assoctation | Auxiliary will t Pythian Temple, ol ; £ be angamo Orchestra arle Holmes in charge of ar- . will Hall Christmas RRRVERE @!fi VB «‘C‘@E@lfi% Only 3 More Days To Secure a Lasting Gift of Jewelry S e Lo e er e o WAR CLERK RETIRES AFTER LONG CAREER Jacob J. Locher Served in Army and Navy More Than Thirty Years. Having reached the age of three- scora years and ten, Jacob J. Locher of 1136 25th street, a clerk in the office of the adjutant general, War Department, was placed on the civil ervice retired list today, after more than forty-five years' service for the government. During that period he served more an thirty with the Regular Army In C Philippines and elsewhere, six vei v at the navy Wash., and completed more ine clerical service at the War Departmen MRS. E. BOWLING DIES. Mrs. Edna Bowling. widow of Er- st D. Bowling, for the past thirty- ears a resident of this city, died sesterday at the family home in the nrietta apartments, Mrs. Bowling was a native of Pittsbur, Pa. Her husband, who dled two years ago, for a long time was connected here with the Washington and Nor- folk Steamboat Company. She is survived by two sons, Edward Earl Bowling and Raymond ‘W. Bowling f this city. The funeral will be held t the family home tomorrow 9 o'clock, Rev. W. pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, offi ting. Burlal will be in Mount Ollvet cemeter: THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland— Cloudy, with rain late tonight or t | morrow; not much change in tempera- {ture; gentle to moderate northwest, shifting to east winds. Virginia—Unsettled tonight and to- morrow, ‘probably rain; not much |change in ‘temperature: moderate west land northwest, shifting to east winds. =* Vircinia—Rain tonight and to- - much change in tempera- t d, Puget Records for Twenty-Four Hoars Thermometer—4 p.n midnight, & 1oon, Barometer—i p.m 12 midnight, 8 am. 30.24 Highest temperature noon_today. occurred at Temperature Highest, 47; 3 Condition of the W eniperature and condition of the water at 8 a.m. Great Falls—Temper- ature, 41; condition, clez Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 1:05 a.m. p.m.; high tide, 6:46 a.m. and Tomorrow—Low tide, 1:49 51 p.m.; high tide, 7:28 a.m. occurred at Lowest temperature, 43, and 1:10 am. 1 and 7 The Sun and Moon. Sun rose 7:23 am.; sun p.m. Porrrow—Suky rizes 5 4:49 pm. Moon rises 4 p.m.; sets 5:34 a.m. Automobile lamps to be iighted If hour after sunset, Weather in Various Cities. am.; s | Statins Weather Aibany Atlanta Sondy, ¥oger e Fosas Civide Cloudy Clear Forkr s Clear Giosar Cionay Cloudy (Youds Clouay Cloudy ¢ h\ud’ Clonay Cloudy Rain Clear Cloudy Cloudy Rain Cloudy Clear’ Cloudy Lake City 50.2 San Antoni 1 San_Diego. S. Francts | St. Touis.. {St. Paul. | Seattie . FOREIGN. ., Greenwich time, today.) ture. Weather. Part cloudy Clear’ Part clouds Gear inin Clear Clear Fart clouds | Parts, France. Copenhagen, Denmark . Sweden. . Spain. 3 a (Fayal), Azores ilton, Rermuda. na, ' Cuba........ olon._Canal Zone L0ST. Please return confents; keep black and white; | Jiggs. * Reward if returned. Geo. Fllerbrook, Room 827, Munsey bidg. Fhooe Main 1330, Treast gray; loft Reward if returned to hington 5 night. Turner Pearson, 220 V Highlands, D. ra Mu_Phi, Tuesda nd Columbia road, bia road. med, in tan leather case, Br. 8. GLASNES, tortoise ahell,n National Theater or at‘entrance. Reward. * Phone N. 28533, 72 GLASSES—Horn rimmed, in black case. on Sth between B and F. Return 0003 Sth m.e. HANDBAG, small biack silk, containing brown pocketbook ‘with about $30, on December 11, on nhvy yard car. 1089 Sth m.e. M. Johana Wil gentleman who took over- ke from Harvey's Restaurant, floor, Thursday, December 13, please return same and_receive his own coat PACKAGE containing glasses, near 14th and rd 1t returned to "1‘ar“‘“‘ sotd, clrcle, Decefuber 20, Main POCKETBOOK—Teaded, on_stree _r_uua-y Keturn papers and keep mney. Thorn, 1¢5: l"OOI\mOflK4 Dblack patent-leather, on 16th st. bus or downtown, containing money, jew- Slry and checks. Reward. Mrs. Graham, 1410 Rhode Isiand ave., Apt. 85. PURSE—Lady who found same in Woodward & Lothrop's, fourth floor rest room, on fore- noon of December 21, pl roturn fo Frances ord, 2109 F st. ! nd receive reward. * PURSE_Beaded enyelope. gold color, lined with white kid, small lace edged handkerchief Toslde. On Col. rd. bet. the Halverton and Ontario road. Mre. Mortimer, Apt. 110, the _with fraternity seal. Call Po- Reward. = Wi nitials L. F. M. to G, D. Reward. 4408 14th st. n.w. e STRING PEARLS around Soldiers’ Home or hetween Jefferson and Kennedy ata. Reward. 1200 Kenbedy st. n.w. (upst e TWENTY-DOLLATL BILT, on Sth o€ we. Tot. | LINDSAY. Depurted thie life Tueadar, ¥ and G. Reward. Lincoln WATCH CHAIN—Gold, with cinrm attached. A M. H. on onc side, G. C Reward by the owner. G. O. 4117 Brandywine st., Washington, D. O. (—Monogram 186, the Chastleton. fam) nd Velerans' Bureau. North 1629, . WHITLOCK INVITED 10 NEUTRAL POST Former U. S. Ambassador Asked by League to Head Memel Commission. By the Assoclated Press. PARIS, December 21.—An of the league of nations will leave today for Cannes bearing an offi- cial invitation for Brand Whitlock former American ambassador to Belgium, to serve as president of the proposed neu- tral commission on Memel. The commission will endeavor to fihd cto ofticial s 2 satls tion of the ¢ versey Memel, which has been trouhl Hurope for vears and _which “wa finally thrown BRAND WHITLOCK. into the lcague o the ground that it threatened to dis- turb international relations Replete With Difficulti A situation between Lithuar Poland is replete with poten cult the Lithuanian ment maintains that a with Poland still exists huania never approved the deci: of the allied council of ambassado! turning over Vilna to Poland. Lit uanfa deems Vilna her historic legitimate capital, her ermies are stretched along the Vil frontier face to face with the Po ons. Sltuated at the | men river, which f Poland the Baltic nsferred to the assoclates by the The all ve 3 but Lithuania refus the terms of the the council of ambussadors to regulate the future port, kegping in mind -ping rights of the neighbor ing ! as mouth of the drains the com- an mel to Lithu framed the economi states Appeal Made to League. An ot failed ambassadors appealed under artcle 1L of 3 whick thori any member to bring to the attention of the council circums threatening to disturb the peace or good understanding be- tween natio| ng tons 7 to the the 1e cov to the kas the torily hav com td last Memel Settied | wonuld Lithuania’s Card of Thanks. ROBINSON. T wisi o express ms to friends ROBINSON BERTIE We wish to ex 204 appreciation to thbors ROBINSON. the deathi of our bel A. 3. WHI Deaths. Decom! MILDRIDGE Thom ps AND FAMILY ABNER | Suddenty. { of Mrs. Carr ate’ Laura from ,coxzfu Departe cem| Capitol . WARD T. COL] of Edward & Tarner) and_broth, neral Saturday, T from his lat invited. There was needed a sweet little To bloom in that gurden so od took our d Attle R d transplanted him over there. MAMMA AND T4 brief iliness, ED- | By "Hlmnd son Cross. ureh of the Assumptio Saturday, 10 a.m, Inteen cometery DICKINSON, Departed LEONARD. kinson Morten ed brothe of Vaughn Scott, Wil obinson. ~Liosd and Neley Dickinson and brother of Jesse Morten. Funeral from his late residen 1327 Corcoran st . Decemiwr at 1 pm. Friends Tieparted _this Smergencs th he life December Hospita! Yu it e i g into. b Kenyon st.. Sunday, Deceniber Baptist Church, 2 n.w. Rev. Plon HAIN. Thursda residence, 2 REID HAT the & H 2001 T4th st. at 2 pm. JESSUP. Departed thi cember 18, 1923, at her residence, 9 EDITH JESSUF, after & short {1 she | leaves a host of relatives and friends Fu- neral from Vermont Avenue Baptist Church ou Satarday, December 22, at 2 p.m., Rev. | 3. E. Wilie, pastor. HER DBVOTED FRIEND, L. REID. JESSUP. Suddenly, Tuesday morning, cember 18, 1023, EDITH JESSUP. Fu from Vermont Avenue Baptist Church, Rev. James E. Willis, pastor. All sister’ elubs and members of the church nvited to fend the funcral Saturday at 2 o'clock p. By order of SALLIE_TAYLOR, Viee President JESSUP. _Called meeting. All members of ueen Deborah Court. N A. 0. K of J., are requested 1, 1600 11th st at 7:30 pm. (4 Tor the funeral of onr lat JESSUP. Done by order of MATD! ana ! sister, P. W. FE MAMMIE C. LEMMON, JONES, Departed this life Thursday, Decem- | ber 20, 1923, at 9:40 a.m., at his Tesidence, | 310 P st. n.w., ROBERT A., Sr., the be. loved husband of Ellen Jones and the devot- Mrs. Emma Mrs. Teonora R, and | . Decem- { George R. Jones % ird Bap ber 23, 1:80 p.m., from the tst Church, 5th and Q sts. n.w. and friends are invited. Yon wore a crown of patience ‘Through the years you struggled on Those hands that rest forever Are the bands that m our home. HE FAMILY. JUSTIOE. _October 15, 192 ‘many, EW § paper man. Interment at Rock Creek come. tery, Washington, D. C., December 21, 1923, e cember 18, 1023, at at Garfield Hospital, GEORGE L] er of Gertrude Lindsay nm‘l brother of A|v len Lindsay and Jane Long. He le '8 also | LAZENBERRY. ! chapel ipr | 924 NEW YORK AVE, { THOS. December 19, FRANK CORNEL Ann and Jame oruiug at MULCAY. Wednesd; at Salumascs, minea, PUGH 1145 pm., B mister of Mrs Canza Settle Kirkaville, Mo, from st SMITH. Departed ¢ 3:18 ., at w., SARAH, th wlla’ James i derson, sister Maud_Smith, w0 nieces Vermont Decemt v, December 19, 10 RBARA J. PUGH, bel Sadie D Manu_and and Mra. Reckie Funeral Sat ral parl In Memoriam. BEYMER. In sad MONTLE J. BEY VATHET 3 Amen HIS "LOVING "MOTHTR BROTHER, . BEYMER. Tn sad but I our loving b MON' who depar fe on Decembn For u " Masy ¢ & him 1S~ DEVOTED SIST] BROTHERIN LAW BROUGHTON. In loving reme won and ITON, who 1 ¥, December FATIER . BEYME] TRU HUGH DAWSON CHA Days of sadness sti Secret tears o Mem Th fow ',\\\n, DSON. In & remembrance 1 memors of o AU]»H s . God at ros Dok LILLIA ® t dear = ADDIE DODSOX, who lef ago todar, D r lives are sad Everswhers w it saddest of HER lvl,\‘lv.‘L(h DREN DORSEY. Tn sad NETTIE DOKSE five sears HUSBAND AND m ing w 21, 1018 :n\m SN xmns;\- nd des vmn HARPER 1S DEVOTED i JAMES. 1n THE FAMIL ZENBERRY seven yem WILLIAM 1 his but_not IS WIRE A%p so» of my beloce LEO ODEK( Sieep IS DEVOTED WIFE AN MARTHA AND IDA REE SILLERS. In mem; EL CAHIL five 3 DAUGHTE FUNERAL DIRECTORS JAMES T. I\\ AN, 317 Model €hapel }oseph F. Birch’s Scms 034 M St. N.W. o hel A Automob 3 Fimbalmer. vers in Txmothy Hanlon 641 H ST Plione V.L. SPEARE CO nected with: the establishment. Frank nal W. 1t Spears 940FSt.NW Phon Auto Linenln 5 ile Fun: Quick, DIEnfed_and Emcient Servie W. W. Deal & Co. 8161 KT, N LINCOLN Automobile Seryice, = THE ORIGINAL ey "WR.Speare @o. 1208 HSTREET.N.W. WAIN 108 FORMERLY 340 FST. ALMUS R.SPEARE Wil B.SPEARE S CLYDE J. NICHO! " HERBERT B. NEVIUS N.W. MAIN “Private_Ambulance. | JOSE} PH GAVIERS .A MORTICIANS 1730~1732 PENNAAVE. PHONES: MAIN BSIZ~5518 R. NALLEY & SONS Hoselike Funeral Parlo Phone Lincoln 480. " Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH KT. N.W. chrp & Walsh Roy M. Perry—Main 981 —-Gerald Walsh mpt auto delivers xervice. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co.. 1214 F St. 1o mourn” theirJoss thitieen Dinces, 81y Dephews and many _other relatives and {riends **Asleen in Jesus, blessed sleep.’ Remalns resting at Grice's funeral [\Ir\ n from where the funera! will take pl A R e Ay ¥a., Snturday Iorzs!a, WYH STS-NW. MAN 6053,

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