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THE SUNDAY An Ideal Christmas Remembrance for Women Silk with seamed back, lisle top. Colors: Black. Havana, New Tan and Beige. $1.65 Full-fashioned medium- weight silk with lisle top. Colors: Black, Havana, Gray, Beige. $2 Full-fashioned, Medium- weight silk, with lisle hem. Colors: Black, Ha- vana, Gray, Beige and Beaver. $2.65 for Men Medium-weight silk. Col- ors: Black, Cordovan, Navy, Tan, Gray and White. 75¢ Extra heavy silk. Col- ors: Black, Cordovan, Navy, Gray and White. $1.25 Plain Silk and Wool Hose, assorted colors. $1 N “The Tie of a Thousand Knots” Neckwear, the ever - satisfac- tory Christmas gift, will be dou- bly appreciated if the gift be one of these Berk- ley knit crea- tions for Christ- mas. Give him a Berkley Knit for Christmas. Special Gift Boxes for Christmas Giving HICKOK BELTOGRAM The above sllustration shows the manner in which the Hickok Beltogram is used. Chain your watch to your belr and carry st convensently in the little pocket of your trousers. The woman who desires to take advan- tage of a special opportunity to choose a perfect Christmas gift for him will find a Hickok Belt and buckle or belto- The right gift at the right gram ideal. time. A GIFT THAT IS CERTAIN TO PLEASE CASED LIKE A JEWEL Each Buckle rests on a background of richlycolored satin. Each belt is hand tailored froni splen- did leather. Makca gift. Get a Christ- mas remembrance which is practical and appropriate. HIGROK Belts, Buckles and Beltograms $1.95, $2.50, $3.: and wmore and for the festivities of the season —a very special group of Tuxedos, correct in style and impeccable in tailor- ing. Tuxedo Coat and Trousers £45, $50 and $65 all sizes Tuxedo Vests $7.50 to $12 Give Him An Overcoat for Christmas Make It a Hand-Tailored I g Sold _Esclusively in Washington by the P-B Company A most practical gift for him would be one of these excellent Patrick overcoats noted for quality, style, workmanship and fit. Compare Patrick hand-tailored over- coats with the best" vou can find today and you will find that they stand the acid test. Chesterfields, town coats, great ulsters in the latest solid shades and newest effects in overplaids. $50, $60 and $75 The Avenue at Ninth STAR, WASHINGTON DECEMBER 23, 1923—PART ; Leaders in Movement to Preserve Monticello DRE.A ALDERMAN. Stonelelgll Court Restaurant | Conn, Ave., Cor. L Bt.,, Open to the Public Special Seven-Course Christmas Dinner From 1 to 8. $2.00 per person, | It is suggested sarly reservaion be mad { Telephons Hain 2370, D. E. Stepha Msr. When in Doubt—Give Jewelry— The Gift That Endures Through Speeding Years As a last-minute thought on what to give this year, we would suggest a giit which is always ac ceptable and pleas- ing—]JEWELRY. MRS. MAUD B. HARLOW FUNERAL SERVICE HELD Prominent Civic Worker Succumb- ed to Short Illness at Emer- gency Hospital. | for Mrs, Maud! commissioner of the | uts in the District, who died at Emergency Hospital, after illness, were held yesterday | at’ St John's “Episcopal | Whether it be for “Him" or for “Her'—a selection from our large and intere ing assortment of jewelry will more please tha recipient the same time le giver well satisfied. than Funeral Barnab | Gin Friday short services Harlow We might suggest un- mounted diamonds, platinum diamond bar pins, watches wrist watches. bracelet watches, watch chains, cuff links, silver plate and din- ner ware, toilet sets, rings, emblems and other numer- ous gift selections. Johnston The Addison, Robert Shep- | the church. ers included McCauley. erd, Herbert Monitgomery Hill. Intermer cemetery Mrs. Harlow been x member of the Ladies’ Auxillary of the sency Hospital for many vears was secretary of the Home for Incurabi he was largely interest- matters and social work in YOUR CHARGE SOLIC Jeweler 907 G St. N.W. OPEN TOMORROW UNTIL 10 P.M. fifty-one her hus- and her Mrs. Harlow. who was ears old. survived by y Harlow | PECANS 1923 Crop 3 Ibs. for $1 .00 10 Ibs. for 32-98 1332 F St. NW Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry Inspect Our Stock and Ask Our Prices Before You Think of Buying Gift Jewelry Imitation Shell, Amber and Ivory Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets Attractively Boxed, $5 to $25 Emblem Rings, Pins, Charms. .......$1 up Manicuring Sets, attractively boxed. .$10 up th Thomas Clocks, handsome cabinet cathedral gong, enghtsed-n. special at $10.00 up. Other Clocks at $6.00 up. Small Boudoir Clocks, in wood or other styie cases, $2.50 up. Gents' Solid Gold Stone Rings, $5.00 to $50.00. Ladies’ Gold Set Rings, all stones, $3.00 up. The Newest Models in Ladies’ Watches Wrist Watches, of / 14-kt. Wrist Watches, white gold it n“" 15 $15 Up filled models, $7-50Up jewels .. S = - Wrist Wi t(lu. EI.—I- move- other lat h ments 4 $20 Up filled mode! Wrist yellow gold models, from _ter $1.50 Up Rectangular ent al Wrist Watches, pe u-lu.“rl-ne $17.50 Up sold Wrist Watches, of 14-kt. yellow gold, with BERET smup Watches .“"t $2.50 Up girls from. The Latest Models in Men’s Watches 12 Style Open- Men's No. 12 Style W Gnlddlflllui 1-|ewe| b} i ite $13.50 e White shape El w h Shab l"l atchen $15 e of ll 'rsoll Watche from— Sy Men’s 14-kt. Octagon-shape White Gold No. 12 329.50 Style Elgin Watches 13 style Green $2 to $10 WALFORD’S, 909 Pa. Ave. JEWELRY DEPT. M VR %%fi%a%%z%%%t% G R.EGORYDOYL‘E‘ DR.CLAREN CLINEDINST, ITHOMAS C. DANIEL HARRAS Ewins E JOWENS DIES AT HOME HERE Business yHad Been Engaged in Real Estate!® in District for Many Years. T. CUSHING Thomas Cushing Daniel, years old and ington for thir ay following affliction, at his avenue Funeral sery at his late resid ing. The body Fredericksburg burial. Mr. county there until he old, wnen he r He the real brother city, T known as estat surviy Thomas Cushing Dani. Thomas Cushing fel, jr.; i Daniel John Moncure Daniel. Woman Held Danie! was Virginia, ericksburg when a had for’ se DANL sixty-four a resldent of Wash- ty vears, attack of home aw he laaho fees will be conducted nca tomorrow morn- be removed Va.. his old home, for vorn in Jnoved to child, and was thirty-four moved to Washington. eral heen o with Daniel, in th ¢ formed the firm Daniel Realty Com- Stafford Fred- liyed rears | ed wif ; three sons, Claude : Raleigh | vo brothe: Daniel and Seden B 'TRIED TO QUERY coounss for Observflnon as to Mental State. Gretchen r vears old, who h jess than two C: she w: with formed in Iowa She said sl pitol yesterda nted to have an inter vears, went to afternoon and s iew v widow, r a and d another conspiracy had resided in New ce her arrival in this s turned over to the police and tuken to for observation dition. * KIREDALE—1n collar, no tag. R Retown. as Dec. 20 eward. Call Potomac iamond and sapphire: Tuesday or in P cont: Friday st. market or Woodward Address Box 173-P, Star -n.(ng musi " near m» and night. th Return to 62 and 1630, BUNCH OF Re turn_to_timekeeper! Goldenbery’s. 7th und st. o Teturned to Apt. 802, 930 Madisin at. K ter, liver spotted; from Y EN, gold, with *Cor} 36 Madison st at tine, " Tteward® ot G [ “Address Box MASONIO PID monds, back gld gl | sciool platinum faciig sel with .u ety cateh: between Busi- ud Brightwood: reward. ed olllflT TR 23 died vester-| to] Deaths. HOLSTEN. Friday AN pm., In Decem IMONTICELLO SAFE, WORKERS BELIEVE|. Movement to Secure Jeffer- son Shrine for Nation Is Well Under Way. © HIIl cemeters. 3 ¥, Monday, D ment (pri Monticello, the beautiful Virginia hame of Thomas Jefferson, which was taken from the great statesman be- fore his death to satisfy creditors, will be preserved for the people of the United States and for all time, ac- cording to the bellef of a large group of persons who are behind the move- ment for purchase by the public Representative Levy. the owner, has agreed to ept from the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation a sum of money much less than that offered from private sources. The present situation in the move- ment to obtain the property, which will ogcupy a future status similar to that of Mount Vernon, was not reach- ed in a short time, nor was the labor surrounding Disappoint- ments figured prominently at times, but the central idea of transferring ownership from private to pubke hands spurred workers on Failure Seemed Sure. ad Cunningham. whe.=e Ann Pamela Cunningham. possible tlie preservation of Vernon, worked seven vears alone in the interest Monticello be- fore forming the Thomas erson atlonal Memorial Association. char- tered under the state of Virginia. In the spring of last year this associa- tion seemed to face certain failum: egory Doyle of Mouffain J., who during the worid ar was engaged in several patriotic activities nd who has been an ear- nest student of the career of Jaffer- son, stepped to the fore. He calied a conference in New York city and the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Founda- tion had its beginning. The organi- zation today ix composed of governors of the seve ates, leaders of the bar. bankers and jurists Disclaiming any spe 1_credit for the results obtained, Mr. Doyle, 1 E Of the work he has done in Brink- & about the formation of memorial foundation, said tl interest had been awakened w heard the story of the work of iMi Ruth Read Cunningham as secreta of the Virginia committee and of what had led her to undertake her on Rat SAMMON 2 pu r?wnsflrun Mount of the new foundation as w. Mrs. shmond is the pr irginai body. and i of the national the Virginia association. Hotchkiss of dent of the Virginia chairman foundation ‘ Members of Board. Among those wio form the govern- ling board of the Thomas Jefterson Memorial Foundation are Gov. Trinkle of Virginfa, Edwin A man, I “Sies Cunningham now is secretary \7']1 president of the Univer of Bainbridge Colby, E v of State; John W who served as a Britain: James W ambassador to Germany aud formerly justice of the supreme court of X Alton B. Parker, former ch 411’ of the New York state court 3 appeals; Guyot M tary of the state of G. MecAdoo, former Treasury; Theodore Roosevelt, assist- of the Navy: Charles former chalrman of republican national commitise; ) John Skelton Willlams, Mrs. J. Al son Hodges. Mre. R. Gouverner Hoes Munford, Mrs. former Dav D. Hil Charles D! D. Hotchkiss, Mrs. s and Dr. Clarence J. Owens, oth of the District of Colum: bia, and Miss Ruth Read Cunning- ham._ The governors of the states of the Unfon have also consented (o serve on the governors committee Hawx Kept Up Tradition The foundation believes that Repre- entative Levy cello has oo e Uraditions Sprrounding. the Place have been maintained. T property was first purchased Commodore T Phillips L iU . an ancestor of the own 1t after his death was nearly lost {to the American people on two occa- ons. In the cighties, however, it was acquird by Representative Lev | WMo began work of restoration and | { improvement, with the result that Monticello s it was w on_possessed it at the neight scuxsr:n' ; by EDELIN My ¥ JAMEN ¥ Father {Jefre 1of his career, I} COUPLE SENT TO JAIL. Two Get Indefinite Terms in Check Case. a D i osed 1 }‘:9!? today after their trial on a © of attempting to cash a worthle check here several weeks ago. Local police officials i o Swantea for similar of- | ses in_Bul Chicago, hiladel- \m\‘a and New York and will be sought { {by police from those cities upon their {releas 1 Card of Thanks. to express my si many friends for sympathy during m: by death. of Mrs uun M. HARDING i MES H. HARDING DEV ___ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Perry & Wals |1 _Roy M_Perry—Main fis JAMES 1 N t ber my wife | Joseph ‘F. Birch’s Som <6l 3034 M St \ AV, & A s W TAe reaidonce. MILDRIIN _ son of Mr. Carrie Thowpson aud brother | ; of the late Laura Queen. Fun lny Vo "a Al Florida ave., Rev. Timo{hy Hanlon | B ‘.’ii\bf'L‘SP_EARE co. Neither the s 11 940 F St. N.W. WM 'H. SARDO & CO. Modrn | Pt Montay, Dec from Salem M. T. I tasore vapery Dlease COBL.) ape H BOHRER. Saturduy, December, 2 " Tnterment "URHORST. CHAS.S. 'l R L I Tecember 24, aturdey. December Wi oF the late Oile Briggs and mother of James riggs. Funeral services will be held at the Untv salist Church (Church of Our F . Lith and L. M l Trtermient u riors please copy.) OWN. Departed e 1923, at 4:40 g————THE ORIGINAL ———y ' WR.Speare Jo, 1208 HSTREET. N.W. WMAIN 108 FORMERLY 840 FT. LMUS R.SPEARE WILLIS B.SPEARE A e, NiCHOLE-=PE HERBERT B. NEVIUS 24 NEW YORR AVE, N W, MAIN 2601 JVm;fi‘ GAVIERs Soms &, MORTICIANS ‘I‘Alusn!b 1839 1730~1732 PENNA.AVE. PHONES: MAIN 5512-5515 P iy Ufe Saturiar. N |A aturdey, December A AT 1-3% e m.e 'nmmu S-Sl Maria .G Services at er 24, 8t 2 IR T day, December 25 COTTRELL. Suddenis, Friduy, December 1023, Mrs MAR LL, partment at T Hocsambers " Panerat services Monday morning at 10 o'clock i her apartment at the Rochambesu. 3 RING, white gold, tween 14th and Pleasant st. n.w., ¢ mother dre wl!h b With dlrk "Bl stone. be Park road 3 Friday evening. A rew, Aams 90, or Traternity seal. T‘TfiAud 5 probably ‘near \unnp;u TIRE_AND RIM—Firestone, 108, North_2863. rnm size. A‘v’ WRIST WATCH, Tuesday, i m ewerd. Ildle 3 gin, white - gold, mxr.d 11th and M l-’ 10th ot. nw. F'PIEI. On Friday, December 2 L mLE Homelike Funer Plone Linco Frank Geiet's Som Co. 5 Main 2473 8229 i BANIED. husband of Funeral notice later. Fredericksburg, l'rhll December 21, 162 i !. idow of doseph & l‘llncrll (mm her late resldence, et. n.w., Sunday, December 23, at Sisiativen and friends invited 1o attend.” DEL VECCHIO. Suddenly, 'rlfl!y Decem! at 11 o'clock p.m., SAVINO crho Funera] from | % griend clivory serviee aexpensive