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— ___________________THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1924, THRIFT SLOGA §, [Prisen of $50. 520 and $10 WA be | on. chateman of the “own vour ow : FILED i -SLOGAN JUDGES. |Gl it $infi r'td“hoey ot | ehstiman et @952 40 ama| MRS, C. GABLE DEAD. | COLLEGE HEADS.HEARD. | THE WEATHER ' SCEVEDSR WILFIED. | gy glomoriam, 8uns which are cousidered the best | [NVestment. glves you a better %, has been filod for - ¥hree Named by Committes to De- |82 most appropriate io” the HRILE | Gt ien® s our neorent i Sour com: | Funeral Services Will Be Held in|See President, Urging Bill for arDtetrict of Columbla—Fair tonight Sl {SRUATY 100, 03953000 ouch (o ABK. A tribute of lore o the memots of 5 < 8 O e winners wi e o hi: 1 , Louis B, Edwin W. eunteres 5 o o hree s 8o cide Prize Competition. ln%g(\;:;:ecllfi lgg“::‘m%,""ow" ;;ued. ;{:o\m_llymnfrl«:e!;engen.‘mvl‘!.ovzcre:::: Allentown, Pa. Agricultural Sxperiments. ‘Xowem temperature tonight about i Ffimfi:rluér(e.n culy B B x:;.qul;::‘z’;nrm}”gt three years ag: r wn ome" % w | E degrees; fresh southwest winds. 4 o i N @ The slogan of the general Thrift (day in the thrift campalgn and this | Cedit, makes your family happler.| ape Christe Gable, seventy-elght,| Arguments in support of the Pur-| " Marylando—Generally facr tonight 2nd Elele ~Heltmullcr. — The sons HERICOIRnAE woek organization yesterday selected | slo v improves your home life, gives you 11 bill providing additional ! carmer; fro , % 3 gan will be ursed by ma Z Y . ome of her son, Oliver ne providing tional ald for!anc tomorrow; warmer; frcsh and Dt ghoran | scerowry of (il | ers” throughout the. cltv 't ntervais | &, STCALT, Interest in your home and |dled at the home of her son, OMver Gy Mo tiEUura] “experiment. st | stgnne. nontnwint indn Yoo voyes and oo pouoni New-|throughout the ‘day. “A person |iene¥es you from the yoke of the|Gable, 3 tions were presented by presidents, Virginia—Falr tonight and tomor- thin‘vs purchase it out r share - usry 22, 1 15 DS Sadnee o ok, Leroy Herron | shouid own his own home because it | T¢nt Profiteer. east, yesterday from heart disease. and faculty representatives of land | row, warmer: fresh southwest winds of the estate. The remaining estate , From heaven smile on me, oh. motper, g T _the “thrift slogans.” | helps him to save,” said A. C. Hough- S She had been a resident of thm‘-Isrlnxtpmll‘%ses t(gdnfi'dat a slon(e;"enc. West Virginla—Falr tonight and s devised to the widow, Emma A. ik God to lesd me )whn. 1“;1« x i with President Coolldge and at hear- | tomorrow; warmer tonight and in Schneider. hat I mas. meet ou, dear motber, ANSWERS PATENT SUIT. |ton for several years 1o ortha ings on the measure before the House | east and <outh portions Wednesday. B e e roNGTS Thomas E. Robertson, commissioner | Mrs. Gable was born in mP- ! agriculture committee. Records for Twenty-Four Hour DER DADGEILEY, (BRA FORGUS o Pa., and was well known izpe) 60 2 7 . of patents, in' an answer to a suft {00 SOUDLY, P B0 e e The he college Tepresentatives, who| Thermometer—i pm. 14; 8 pm brought against him by Willlam S.[hody was shipped to Allentown to- Mele headsd, b R R Ferson | 10 12 midnight, §: §am. 5: 8 an % Cards of Thanks. s AP i ‘ramer to secure a patent and to be[day, Where =funeral services and POEGCHC 0F,IONG THa1C COTNES 80 eter—4 p.m., 30.29; 8 pm.,|COLEBACK. We wish to expiess our sincere oo\ i 35 ot oue danr of armored automoblle tires. declares|ang 'Gable of this city and O tion biil i 8 am. 30.53; noon, 30.44. | Moral ©butes st the ies o ars 4go todiy, January 22, 1900. | that such tires date back to the early | saste of Tteypart, T, ‘and! wocno . S Wi Highest temperature, 27, occurred | FLORENCE COLEBACK., i LILLIE AND GABRIELLE. ® development of the automob.le. He|three daughters, Mrs. Robert Wotring ! at noon today; lowest temperature, HER HUSBAND AND FAMILY ND. 1o sad but loving remembrance defends his refusal to grant a patent of Allentown, Mrs. Hattie Gwynn of | FIGHTS TAX LEVY. 6, occured at 6:30 am. today. MONBOE. We wish to express on e of our dear son, BERNARD GARLAND, to Cramer for that reason and cites| hiladelphia and Mrs. Mark Knecht Jemparature same fate last year—f 'hauks and apprecation fo oor ! $i who pussed away onc year ago today, Jun- slmllar patents as far back as 1898. of Allentown. TR Highest, 53; lowest, 30. S50 Feantitl Botal aReines si & 1923, I} ! ¥r. Robertson asks the court to ais- - Joseph Goldenberg Objects to Ad- Condition of the Water. of anr heioved mother and sister. MIT. In the graveysrd softly sleeping, 2 mis3 the sult against him. 3. MONROE. T o Where the fowers gently wave, . 7 “Resolved, That the use of Touge | Atoral, Asvessiiant Temperature and_condition of the| I 03 s the one we loved &0 dearly and tried == e and cosmetics detracts from a girl's . ¥ water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Teme- 0 hard to save, xce lon ue Woman jurors to the’ number of [beauty,” was the subject of a recent Joscph Goldenberg has asked the!bVerature, 32; condition, very muddy. But God has taken the little angel bome. 15800 were summoned in England in |debate of the Girls' City Club of Bos- District Supreme Court to enjoin Tide Tables. Gone but will be forgotten. 1922, ton Galen L. Tait, collector of internal| p : : FATHER AND MOTHEK. = — rovenue, and his demuty, M Clay| (Furnished by United States coast 3 HILL. In sad but 1 We Are Offeri T S Tomorrow Is the Last Day to S Hahyton e atr 111 oWt i it e Are Offering Two “Specials” Tasis Week for Your Consideration || JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS Flournoy and Percy are directed 10 COOK. In sad but loving remembrance of continue the business for Lwo years — our loving mother, ALICE COOK. who do- for the benefit of their mother and this Life two years age tocay, Jen- o] % reau after the statute of limitations|9 poan had intervened attempted to make | > I ouse size). comprising 5-ioot Wing Chair. All in the best 6-inch Davenport, Wing Chair the additional assessment without ecibemyand Muvs material and of spring edge | and Armchair, All beautifully 50 cents a week, $25 W #iving him an opportunity to be! Today—Sun rose 7 n.; 8 e . . thence AU EADE OURT: " e oy Gails heard. Attorneys Alexander Wolf |17 p.m. Snere requien. mase il be id at 0w » construction. This suite is of finished. Solid seat construc- for 50 weeks lonse cushion design and is ar- tion. You will be proud of and L. B. Ta Temorrow—sun rises 7:22 a.m. Father Reenan oficlating. ~Interment ut And L nner “uppear for the |, Tomorrow— am; sun| Father Keentn o % tisticall; beautiful in finish. i 1 $1.00 » e s lal!n:“f'unuturt. A real bargain Tor 50, weeks S Moon rises 6:11 p.m.; sets 7:34 a.m.|ARNOLD. Departed this life Sunday, Ja $2.00 a week, $l 19 $89 50 for 50 weeks.... ) Paild Z v.w. “Relatives and friends invited. »“:':n«;‘::r"';r‘r-.{‘.a’}"n:ml»'p“d"f:;w I ; UGHTER iy 4.u.. CHARLES BROOKS, beloved hushand DOvGLASS DTER. A1 MALVINA z 5 of Lois A. Bailer. Fun ces JOHNSON. sa < 1 BAILEY. Monday, Jaousry 21, 1924, at Iit Z Mrs. Elizabeth M. Phillips will give an entertainment under auspices of the memors of wy desr the Loyal Women's Bible Class, 3 ar JOHNSOX,” who' died o'clock,” at the H Street Christian J iva o omit fio Juzuary 1923, Chureh, southwest : = BAILEY. The members of the Association of 1 t remembrance, /. Bro = 5 est’ Inhal s are sted 1o attend J ors fond and true, Rev. R. W. Brooks, pastor of Lin- [ Abiient, Tex fimeral of our ber, L of love's devotion ¢coln Temple Church, will address the [Albany’ . S CHARLES B. BAILEY i - TED Wit oy for yeu. Bethel Literary Soclety at Metro- | Atlants 3 dence, 1424 Belmont st. b.w., Wednesduy, % ED WIFE, PAULINE'J. JOHN- politan A. M. E.” Church. Subject: | Atlantic ¢if t - “Race Consciousness and Its Conse- |Baltimore | 5 | - 1 sed but loring embrance of quences. Rirmunghan 3 . ELIOT Wi dear mother. AMY JULIUS, who en- k. s 3 BUDESHEIM. Departed this l!ife Monds ered Into eternaj rest sixteen yedrs sgo to- Count Byron Khun de Prorok, will e . 1624, at 8:30 a.m., 7 QSRR ) AN lecture before the Archaenlogical S 2 beioved bushand o Sucet memorles will tinger. clety, in auditorium of Now National | o 3 2 i B 3 othauge). Funeral W Time eannot change them, 'tis 1ruc Statiozs. -+ a0 moaTy pron Automob'lo lamps to be lighted ., 1924, at %:30 pm., SOPHIA LEWIS §5.00 a week, ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |one-half hour after sunset ARNOLD, only sister of Missouri Steve for 50 weeks.. Emest Holober CO.. 610F St. N.W. Checks Will Be Mailed November 29, 1924 TONIGHT. ‘Weather in Various then, ves a host of relative Georgetown Civ soctation will al Wedaesdsy, Januury 2k At of ey e baes hold election of officers, § o'clack, at B Teanann o5 from James Bros. chapel, 16th a it GF the year Main 2329 [ C. . S . Manufacturers of Upholstered Furniture 1t1zens avings Ban.k Upholstering—Sli; venue P 5 B Kesens 1336 New York Aven Museum. = Subject: i tional S Clonay ¥t b e resdear Vg e ey e (it tever Phillips School. with motion pictur 1 73 x ‘."-u'{' 2 . FR 'unu}rh, “+Lupaoyso, NN : Club will meet, & T. U. will meet, z . Tate ata Misses’ Sizes, 14-16-18 Years Frocks for Southern Wear in jas. %0 Apieo! sireci, VT Kaneys € ] Y| e e o el Extra Sizes, 40, to 5012 Palm Beach Exhibit, Second Floor [l {he fertotion wf the e o oot % 7 | b, tirs: 0 ; DR s etae Jumy oL 1 dent Selden M. Ely will preside. Talks E F d W B., widow of the late Maj. Theodore tie ELIA M. KU 1216 F S. NW :;f:uf'l:‘.“mm District and school of- s » h:»;u: [ S ;:::n‘; hu‘eq-,mn;. 3 t fe four ye. | Cniversity Club dinner aance. Danc- | hortiant = EVANS. - Toeen u;um a dut s ChoSEe ot L, T I | | ng begins at 9:30 o'clock. Raleigh.N.C oind wm., BALLIE T, e 0 ¢ love, patience and suffer: | - 5. Lake ¢ ¢ = Jobn R. Evans of 3363 Rrothers ol : h ; Al! Thomas Circle Citizens' Association ] San / 3 . 2 Teights, D. C. Notice of funeral 3 5 JHTERS, OLA | will meet, 8 o'clock, at Luther Place c ; 11 Peeloudy = A : - 3 Memorial Church ; 31 Clear ; : 0. | g - 2 Clear ole, 2111 Tomen's City Club; Freuch section | I . i Drcloudy “d lssband . . MY winl meet, 7 o'cloc b 0" : v s —that whatever your taste; your size, or your purse, we can surely suit you here. And if you find them 3| tne two snort-stors clasees of sriss | Vo5 . Needay, 36 Totermeat | lhere, you may be sure that each frock represents the mode in its newest manifestation and superlative s o s Saner st GEORGE. Monday. Janusrs 1. 1024, at 11:40 quality in fabric and workmanship—a combination that in our lexicon spells VALUE. A splendid as- CANED Wil] b8 honoc auest Snddpon - Yl tne ) bi%"ind Tather or tbert T, ceoige, aged 5o | 3 P & = fier. Subject: e 2 emperature, We. ars. Fupersl sersices at Lis residénce, 10 sortment at $25.00 to $65.00. We invite vou to see them tomorrow. ] |Jected- ! o Il -+ ,.,,,‘)‘};{,’,;.' ,j’r N i WOMEN’S DRESSES—SECOND FLOOR W' Mes. Alein Day, 2014 North Capitol s 2 5 | erickaburg. Vu., papers please cui istreet, will ent 1 ckington { B0 ¥ | GEORGE. @\ W, €T U at 7:45 2 ;;;1 e Tt etie Totde: & kS 2 i o= i N ) for Thursday, J % » ° . ? The Catholic Daughters of Americ: e - m.. at Mas Ter % o5 fu- o Stunning New Crepes : iR T Bt B g i G i il s : e i } Raleigh Hotel. e W.m. . Recre A whole dictionary—so it seems—of fascinating new i : HARBISON. Home J3 Joriug remembrance - . rp - - ! R =1 Sutins E 24, WILLIAM TORE fabrics—Dundee crepe (of the roshanara family), crepe £ CITY NEWS IN BRIFF. !HOUSEWARN_"NG PLANNED. the b Elizabeth €. Harbi'| | alpaca, Pasadena crepe with a crinkly reverse self stripe, B e T oiiance, It | Amierican Children's Ald to Bater: - Soa o z .. z Hotel. Dr. J. C. Le Clerc of th therce to Soldiers Heme Bayadere crepe with its wide seli-colored striping, printed ; Dfp;n:‘en: of Commercs “witi’speak | tain at New Home February 15. | mate will ve'sald oc 10730, “Refitiesd . iSe s e e \ g R}l of “Why Graham Bread?’ and A V.| The American Children's Ald will] ¢ 2 Tnterment at Arliogton o : 7 crepe de chmi, smarter tl_\an ever; lustrous flat crepe, S Gwarthout will glve an “Analvsle of b0y o ousewarming party st na| o delphia’ papers please o Ll B e 1 beae canton and satin canton, with crepe georgette as popular i i new home at 315 John Marshall . ried this life Jan. HER TOVING ‘P ° 3 Place northwest on February 15 at at 11:15 a.m,, at Prov; PLEASANTS. TIu rad but or Americal H Hospital, EDNA SO of our de paren asiexer. | ' versity’ Women will give a luncheon | S P-m- yeurs 4 months and e ANTS ‘snd 'CHARLE | followed by bridge at {ts clubhouse, | The organization fe a non-sectarian mother left us twen 1634 I street tomorrow 1 p.m. home and day nursery caring for the A 1 tember 9, 1865 I » ® i ahildren of poor mothers and ‘fath- i stilled, & place 1§ vacant | uary 22, The L Club_ will meet at|er. has been in operation for t never can be filled. At the’ beautiful gate thes will stund and A Wealth Of Color T Luncheon LoMorrow, 2:30 p.m, at Wil- | about two years, formerly having| HER. DEVOTED ~GODMOTHER, s L, R | lard Hotel. its headquarters Im 329 'C street FOWLER. _!(""““(;'-h!‘l;l;dnlamc: rom paio set S oF oo : 1 il northwest, recently moving to its . Mo 21, 1024, We'will Clasp tieir Haads abd s —to suit the taste of any wearer! The high shades— | The Rotary Club will observeinew home. From twenty-five to| I Whent (e “eate’ fa Tewens wide. Tor: 615 - . B ladles night with a dinner at 7 p.m., | thirty children are cared for every O chldren. Eaoe Jor e coral, flame, Mexico red, jade, orange, sunburst, gold and : foliowed by dancing. tomorrow in|iay, clothed, fed and sent to schoot ear of v-ape * ; . JOHN AND In , , , , g y berage. D INEZ ithe ballroom of Willard Hotel. The officials of the home ara F.| 3 at 10 am. BOSS. Earred to the memory of MAR canary yellow—soft tans and blues—tanette, cocoa, cara- X i lA. Preston. president; Mrs. John | Blessed Sacrament. ROSS, who died 1. e lai S 1uThe Soroptimist Club will mect at|Sorivener, fira vice president: ‘Mrs. | LiEBERMAN. Mondss, Jammary 21, toae, | w22 e c rative ; % uncheon tomorrow. Dr. G. W. Hoke [ Paul Starkeweather, second vice | ISABELLA, beloved Sife of the late Louts | one, bt n mel, rust, bluette, porcelain, conservative black and navy Nutional Transportation Institute | president; William Johnson, _third Lieberman ‘and mother of Liela V. ol and | HIS WIF - : e : R will discuss the relation of transpor- |vice president; Mrs. Isobel TWright. cberman. _Fuseral {rom_the chapei | STANARD. I lovi blue, pastel shades—and ever and always WHITE. tation to industry. and its effect on |secretary ami Mre. John T. Small,| Gf krak Geiers sods co.. 11 JUh St BT\ dear aister, CLARA T ¢ : S e K = o died four years ago © USRI yiduasylye gk e avow Departed this lite Tuesday, Jamu- | 1050, 5 American Soclety of Mechanical FOUND ary , 8t 1 am., at her residen Gone, but ot fargotien . P 5 $11 French ‘st mw., N1 s = Euglneers will meet Thursday, § , 2 13 HER BROTHEG : e ew [¢] e---SIm llc[t The New Bayadere Crepe, | /p.nL, at Cosmos Club. “Fleld Artil-|COW—Owner can have same by Idesiifs-| moiow, Of, the late Charles W. Mason . In ead but loving remembi PR R P Y in_a stunning wrapped frock, lery’In Modern Warfare® will be eub- | ing aud expense of same. ~Edward Schlosser, | f pomre; rempriig Horcoe Mason. Not bers T EODOREE somembr o srca " 1. 5 . s o 65.00, i jes er by Maj. J. B. Rose, ., Beaning, D. C. 24 = VILLIAY who died Januar —simplicity of line (which is almost always straight)— ¥ et it TPF. Wiikis will epeat | TERRIER—iale aired—wite i an | MOOOBMACK, Saturtsy, Jamuary 19, 1031, | sevea sears ag) : LI 2 ° f “Industrial Preparedness. Mov- | spots. Cat—White. balf grown female, amber beloved wife of Willi: MeCormack. She simplicity of trimming—and everywhere drapes or the | ing mictures and alides will sow |t stes Aps Wadkingion Animal es: | baien b oree. eone mac. che. duuphie actual uses of artillery in France | ¢ League. L SV 8. W. ber father, two sieters and ywo brothers. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. suggestion of a drape. Sleeves are temperamental, either ¢ | and at the proving grounds. Public ELEY. ok on Rasdoiph st ww | Funent from St Mathivs Cuureh \Wednes: | : i very short or very long and tight. For evening or for B m,‘,.l:d,'m“" el B ma et st it o ar | WIVL H. 5%,‘?,90‘ formal afternoon beaded frocks are popular. Three-piece oD, 2 The subdect 1a Hosoived | Bt oy ‘mad p e Pt o '?ighfs\?&“l’;fi‘g"i‘lf’"'a“" e costumes show the new detachable cape—still others have S e Dremant Gonsress” Epeaners | et omt pomed S Folls Satorday | 410 Grd ot. s’ Relatives and tricads fo-| FErss 3 a scarf throw collar with a point in back and another in | [ Sienue, Somen S Kean, Cathering | RAR PIN. - Jiasions, ool —sT—5 | NEUMAN. Novdas. Jamars 21, 102t at| w,fi,speatt (‘Ifl. front. Embroideries are generally vivid. | A special communication of La Fas. Lacey, H. W. Bledsco and O. H. Mar- Flesse communlcate with beloved wife of Andrew . Neuman. Fu: | 1208 HSTREET.N.W. .quer. The negative will be upheld ;! 8IS0y _Mewad: verul Wednesday st clock from her | o 4q0 OB FORMERTY 340 FST. by W. I Tompkins, George Herman, | BAR PIN. platinum and diamond: reward if | mother's residence, 306 Seaton pl. n.e.:| WA ‘Thomas M. Foley, Harry E. Brunett | returned to Apt. 450, the Cor 220 thence to Audrew’s Cbureh, 1oti sod | ALMUS R.SPEARE Wi B.SPEARE and Horace Heffernan. The public is | BELGIAN POLICE DOG on Sunday, V sts. C S CLYDE J. NIGHO! S - > i invited. Brookland. ll_e\urd will be given. A Januvary 21, 1924, at S:1 PrR— Potomae 4768-W. T ANK, beloved husband of R Unusual Variety at $45 == | . = tu | BILE FOLD. square ek BaTariay eris- Fierst Tty bistand” of Twih | " HERKERT B. NEVIUS The Washington Advertising Club Toew's. Columbi 2501 Georgia ave., on Thursd {924 NEW Y VE. N.W. MAIN 2508 N i { will meet at luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 : 118 e R e e R o e 68 i Nearly every new style—drapes, very flat backs, the |pam.. at_City Club. Representative M Reward. - Clev: 313 of the Sacred Heart at 9 o'clock. Telutiyen | ——————r e AL a - > = g {9l | Edgar Howard will entertain with gsoerox BRINDLE BULL. clipped cars gad| 809 friends invited. Interment Quick-THenifleq and) Eficlant Sesvach, new organdie collars and vests, the wrap-over style—all JAn, Ollopodrida ™ reminiscent of his| wilte spot an nors. Tietar 221 otn ot gov. | satonal cometesy. . W. W. Deal & Co. the best liked silk crepes—are to be found in this inter- : : ebeions- - DOG_White peinter. browa Dead: wpot ou| LREVTON. Museral fos hiasi | iemehite meritee, T onY Gl ] YRR : The Wapiya Club will meet at| g i " "r 1. Lake. ph fumbin ( deoce; 406 13th st se., Wednesday, Janu- esting group. More frocks—greater color assortment— Juncheon fomOrTow, 13:45 Dme at| s, Takoma Tark. Tt | 273 B at 2 Tutermeat. Congres- JVflPflGmsm 3 _ v - =l | I8 | Tniversity Club. 0G, partly bull, female, brindie_all H s 5 wider style variety—than at almost any other one price. | s ‘,"{mp i B B LT x;:f.fu SEIDMORE. Sunday, = Jaouars 20, 18 ';&“o"fi’fiaANs Why not see these smart frocks tomorrow? Citizens’ Association will moet Thurs- 3 Ber fate residence; 5 T3t 2t % 3 i day at Ward's Memorial Church. sonds. 5 b Desday, © @.m, Interment Quintico. Va. 1730~1732 PENNA. AVE. | Brishtwood Cltlzens Assoctation | Loinior izt s o . Rl T s PUANES: MAIN 5512-5513 will mect Friday, 8 p.m., in Masonic | ernon. N. R046. > of Jilla I.. fatier of Julis H. and Dr. ) Temple, at Brightwood. Telcphone | GLOVE—One lady's gauntict, Saturdsy, Jana-| Jobu P. &mith, and brother of Florence J°| THOS., R. NALLEY & SONS v F i 3 53, s Smith. ¥ 1 Wedne 3 23, O vLET > elvet rocks—Half Prlce Gray Satin Crepe, in an all- demonstration. b._Thone Col. 485 s mit uneral Wednes avua 181 ELEVENTH ST. S.E. —_— P from his late residence, o ¢ I 1 or 4 o kers. Embalmers. over “tucked ~Russian tunio Dr. Albert Durrant Watnon, poet, of e 2012 G bridge, Mass. e helike Funeral Parlors. » : frock, $55.00. uary 21, 1924, 5 480 ) Some at less than half. Many of them imports due | iidaa reciial (of MIAIN Cbureh. Fleate call X. dart. e et e ¥ 450 _ in November, but not arriving until much later. All : - dian Society of Washington. Lpa ave. tetween Snd v Tiewagi. | S o Dietie Sanars i, | Frank Geier’s Sons Ca. cates among them. A wonderful chance to secure a fine street. - Musical program, cards and | Newark ehe Cloveluod Park. Cleve. 2itd. 43 | TORBERT. Mondur, Janumry 2l J62i. at Berry & Walsh Printed Crepe de fascinating i N idence, 1633 Hobart si., F \ dancing. Y—5 iwenty-dollor ills Bafurday. | ‘Fon TORBENT belored hust frock tomorrow! 5 ——= ary 19. Reward. 620 15th st. n.e. > B0 Totuatt (ase’ Dalrgmpler. aged 01 rear: Roy M _Perry—Main 984—Gerald Walsh Women's City Club: The clvic sec- NosH GLASSES_Shell.rimmed, in_Ff Notice of funeral hereafter. . ]! tion will have a dinner tomorrow. ioet in N Theater Thursday night, Re. ry o0, 1624 AMES T. RYAN, $125 Imported black velvet street frock; size 38, $59.50. ! 16:30 pm., when the wpeaicers Will be ward. 1301 Emerson st. nw Phote Aduss, WASHINGTON. Susday, Janunry g 't | I e e $165 Imported velvet frock, beaded and squirrel trimmed; { \ B tiinning sasistant pecretary of Ju4. Inaw, (306 CWiitelaw - Apt, | AGNES | Model Clapel 0 Eineots 142 2 {1abor, an illiam Phelps Eno. Mrs. PEARLS, on siring, delicate shade of pink.| WASHINGTON, the loved mother of Tivate i v s Miss Ruffder. Fr. 63 . Emma J. Morray snd Arthur C. Washington | Livery in_Connection. size 40, $59.50. Isuac Gans chairman of the clvic, Reward u Emma 3. Morrly 8ad Arinor G, Washington | 3 } K| section, will be in charge, PURSE, black 811K, gold mounted_ TAtials . e { $125 Sapphire an d gold lace gown; size 36, $59.50. [ e o e i e wod| LA SOy i Vermony “dvenne i1 > ., q 4 lett 1 Chureh at 1 ., Rev. James E. 3—$98.50 Evening gowns, jade and rose; sizes 36 and 38, $49.75. d THREE GET COMMISSIONS, - ' saive cise and ker. Finder rewarded i fefe| S faltir. “Retadves” and triends, jo- $25.00 Imported dinner gown, porcelain blue; size 36, $42.50, p: Three more residents of this city sevieh i : 1 vitea. 4 SETTEE,_DOG, zellow and white: Name | wASHINGTON. The Julia M Ausx-{ 3 i - 3 onmm i 3 v = 3 : ; M LEE Irector uas $R5 00 Black velvet street frock; s ze 36, $42.50. 4 {Bave been commissioned in the Offi- pock. lieward. Ihone Woodside 114}, iliary, N Army and Navy Union, an. o WILLIAM LEG, Fuouerss Ditector sod { _ jcers’ Reserve Corps of the Army bY gpEGTACLES — Shell-rimm 5 ces the of Cor ' Embalmer. $79 50 Steel beaced black coat frock; size 40, $35.00. i the War Department " They aro Clar: Fliasuat of Georsetows. " Howard West 1001 | IOARGINGRON 20 5:30 .o bugins, Janp, Shapel 4a4 godera cremdioriua, "Hoderate 3—-$69 50 Imported velvet frocks, navy, taupe and American capiain and judse advecate. Auyue 0 i At P Yoaa. Faperal siry : 2 Pu_ave i 8iz and | TABBY CAT, male; pronounced siripes, wh ‘érmont _Aveoue Baptist Church oo beauty; sizes 38 40, $51.75. | tus C. Gray, 124 Newton strcei north- e Bhadgs, daniaes 51, T8 1Ok | Ii?;ungthy Ha;:n on e o east, s major in the Medical Corps; n.w. 21 X ‘niform, - ol . o W LS L S S R 2 $65.00 Imported black street frock, size 36, $32.50. . | / i Peter M. Anderson, G508 Broad Branch YANTTY CARE—Cast weht in Tresdest| Derdes, damuaty 2. 103, at 0d Fetlows 2—$65.00 Wrapped coat frocks, fur trimmed; black and ' | | Foad, as colonel of engineers. | Theater or vicinity of theater or the Post, N D v, Tady) Vice Coinmandis: = [ tw « and sliver vanity case marked -3f . KEY a A brown, sizes 34 and 38, $32.50. B Rl urn Soclety Department, the Best. EMA J. ANDERSON, Lady Adjutant. e O T ot o ) COTTON BILLS FAVORABLE. T, = ! WASHINGTON. Tha presdeats of the "t |pneated with the originai W. R. Speare 2—$59.50 Black and brown street frocks; sizes 36 and 38, $29.75. AT tormonn at Rialte Toicatrte | "ous clubs of dbe Vermont Aveoue Baptiet | 8ot tlighment. 4 N 3 o R Fi . i let, Sunday atternoon Rialto Theater or| respectfs invited tu attes. toe | S8t 940 F SL N.w. $55.00 Black fur-t d frock; 38, $21.50. avorable reports were ordered to- ' : Chureh are u ou'H oL botween Sih and 1ot n.w. Reward. | finarat of Mrw AGNES WASHINGHON, | Phove Erank. 662 4—$49 50 Black and brown velvet frocks, jeweled ornaments; AR imittee upon two bills by Senator Har- ' orises—From automobile. Sum day Oy the Senato agriculture com- | Pione Frank. President of the Siiver Leaf Club. st the 1 o'clock, Thursday, B > 2 ris, democrat, Georgia, designed to W BIFEE | above-named church, 1 x > : i = o sizes 36 and 38, $24.75. : il improve cotton crop ‘cstimates. Ome’ ULI“GE \ather ana gne. iack patent teginer | resTest oo, et rasron. | CHAS.S. ZURHORST. J $49 50 Black frock, gold thread i i 5 bill would eliminate “intention to guitcase. Reward. Mre. C. S. Myers, 1437 W | S & % gold thread embroidery; size 40, $21.75. | | [plant” acreage from official estimates | 5. o.w. Potomae 374, $5% | WILLIAMS. Suddents, Jamuars 0 1024, ac $29.50 Black evening gown, rhinestone studed; size 36, $14.75. fand the’ other would require publica. ' WRIST SATCH—Hos7d TETRraE wilis golT OB LTLLIE D WILLIAMS, beloved w st = § : on of smei-m. s s and Eigm 13 jewels, T Sun IR . pawmie _ WOMEN'S FROCKS—SECOND FLOOR—JELLEFF'S Crepe Aipaca with smart ginning statistics simultaneously. Ward 430030 move Adams 38480 ") oge O i ysthee FUNERAL DESIGNS- acea i je & aveth that i white” ergandie” vest and coi- | | = WRIST WATCH Sgan. o B Bt o wnd At L o e .00, 2 ., $45.00. = i 4 Tk from X 5 : 1 services Wednesday. January 23, a very service. reverts to'tiers, $65.00, L The “life tree” of Jamaica grows |\ o8 SIS (Uil va. Meward, Ceveiand . 11 ame. at her late residence. " laterment ATTtIe e xpressive— nexpensive. and thrivex for months after being | iy Mt Verea Beminary, Nebrasss® ang a., Jusuary Oirginia | Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St juprooted and. exposed to the aun. Mats, aves. pepers please copy.) = . ol =

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