Evening Star Newspaper, October 24, 1924, Page 11

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MRS. OLIVIA S. YEATMAN DIES IN CAPITAL HOME LEUT. GRAY VNS NAVAL PLANE RACE Flys From Hampton Roads to ' Bay Shore, Md., in Hour and 35 Minutes. By the Associato BALTIMORE combined scouting, pedo plane of type Lieut. T. A. Gray, e LY Heard Lincoln's First Inaugural. Won Recognition for Work During Civil War. Simpson Yeatman, who | t the first inaugural ad- a of President Lincoln and had lived in this : 4 died at her residence, Wednes night. Mrs. Y 11 known during Civil War ork she did in helping to care for wounded soldiers at the | _a | hastily fmprovised hospitals in Grace | e Episcopal Church and in the Ryland | ng and tor- piloted by | Navy day | tribution towa trophy offered in th aplane | beach in this race from Hampton Roads to Bay having been 3 Shore today, when it crossed the line | Vens, with whom the i at 11:08, 1 hour and 35 minutes after | IShing the beach originated ahe had taken off A similar pianc, | 2180 Worked hard in helping to raise| Siioed der Tiew 5. L. Latieche, was | S Sor he Cuuttasuial Wemoinl | 3 | second at 11:10. | e i it Ty Gies other ihur)iplanes ot the Al Mrs. Yeatman was born near Day- gilellot our pon | ton, Onio. She was the daughter of Which started arrived soon afterward.| pegin Burgess Simpson and Mrs. Sarah icaud Simpson, and wa ed from a long line of Am evolutionary officers. She |charter member of the Natic |ciety of the Daughters of the Am ames | can” Revolution, also a c ty (ber of the P S Washington. e the first con- | the public bathing contribution Yale Students File Protest. NEW H. Conn., Octobe A petitic d by 450 unde uates, was before ident Rowland Angell of Yale Un ¥ ahontas So today, protesting against th ction | member of the United Stat of a second Connecticut H use | ters of 1812. Her father was a as a dormitory on the college campus. | geant in the American Army during The petition states the college 3 the War of 1812. campus “is the r of life and| Mrs. Yeatman was for many years traditions of Yale and should remain|an active member of the Church of intact as a symbol of Yale's cherished :|at the residence tomorrow 2| mavana, a | thorizing the expenditure of $30 the Eplphany. She is survived b memorie brother, William L Simpson; a s “*HahnSpecials™ For Children Our 9th St. THE EVENING Postal Officials Asked to Dispatch Man as Air Mail he Assoclated Press SAN FRANCISCO, October 2 Potal officials here have referred to Washingtor. the application of Chester N. Weaver to be transport- ed as air mail from San Francisco to New York. ver said he welghed 184 pounds, postage for which at air rate would total Mrs. Hen rs. Walter Rogers iam_ Lansing Webb and e L. Yeatman, ail of Funeral services will be conducted | ternoon 2 mond L. Wol- at 2 o'clock ven, tor ty Church, will officiate. Interment will | be private in Oak Hill Cemetery. $30,000 GIVEN IN CUBA. k October 21.—President « vesterday signed a decre aid the victims of the recent hurric ce of 100 injured & homeless. scopal | © and Pa. Ave. Stores open Saturday nights. Girls’ dressy brown lace boots, reaching the very peak of shoe economy. 81 to 2, $2.95 2% to 6, $3.95 Boys’ wonderful wearing Tan Elk Welt Bluchers. Overweight, extra sturdy quality throughout. Soft toe box. 11 to 13}z, $3.45 1to 6, $3.95 solid - brown Long on Boys’ strictly leather school shoes. wear, short on price. 11 to 13%;, $2.95 1to 6, $3.95 1318 G St. Flexible, comfortable, hard-to- wear-out Tan Play Shoes for small boys and girls. 6 to 11, $2.25 Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. SEE. Not ast our St. Store) 1318 G St. Autumn’s smar fashion for most occasion. In Black Suede, Satin or Patent Leather. STAR, WASHINGTON, LADY ASTOR'’S VOICE FAILS UNDER STRAIN Hecklers Cause Heavy Work for Woman Member of Parliament in Campaign. By the Assoclated Press. PLYMOUTH, England, October 24.— Lady Astor's volce, like that of Prime Minister MacDonald, giving out under the strain of strenuous political ampaigning. The Conservative can- dldate for Plymouth has encountered o much heckling of late in her fight against Socialism that she has often been forced to ralse her voice to the polnt of cracking, and the strain has begun to tell upon her. At t when the red flag Lady Astor shouted d flag out; we are talking under the Union Jack.” Jater the interruptor was shouted down by the Conservatives, but dur- ing the course of the meeting, which is re e was held in the open ents of the former Nan > refused to let her ch. test every GORE PUMPS An “HAHN” achievement in Style and Quality. Trig streamline gore effect, in Black Suede or Patent. Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. “City Club Shop™ 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. SEE. One of a host of “HAHN SPECIAL” Strap Creations at the very peak of style and value! Patent Leather or Black Suede. Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. “City Club Shop™ 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. exclusive But 1318 G St. Some others, anticipate Fashion. D. C. ITALY WILL RECOGNIZE TITLES GIVEN BY POPE Had Previously Ignored Ranks of Nobility Conferred by Vatican. By the Associated Press. ROME, October 24.—The cabinet to- day decided to recognize titles of no- bility conferred by the Vatican. These titles, many of which have been con- ferred upon residents of North and South American nations, had been ig- nored by the Italian government since the fall of the temporal power of the |2 church. The cabinet . treatment to the that the sidered tles confe; ians, it w titles, should not be con- foreign soverelgn. Ti- ed by the Pope upon Ital agreed, would be recos: agreeing AS LONG AS THI8 FELLOW AND HA! SORETHROAT ALL THE WAY DOWN | TONSILINE The National Sore Throat Remedy SHOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IT ALL DRUGGISTS Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. “City Club Shop™ 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. too, only “HAHN'S” can do it—as in this aristocratic new color —for only $5.95. FRIDAY, OCTOBER ed to give special |Z 24, "1924. nized by royal decree upon requests from the reciplents of titles to the heraldic board. Thereupon the fami- lles thus recognized would be in- scribed In the golden book of the Ital. ian nobllity. —_— For the second year in succession, Colchaster, England, s to have a lady mayor, Dame Catherine Hunt having been elected to succeed beth Alerton. Mrs. Eliza- Y A $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN SUNDAY, October 26 SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Washington (Union Station) Ar. Wilmington 10:05 A.M. “hester 10:25 A.M. H |Wllllfllllfllllllltllllllll'lllllllllllfiIlllml’fi Philadelph Returning, lea 738 PM., W adelphia 7:38 P, Chester 7:50 P.M., Wilmington 8119 P.M. Tickets on sale Friday preceding Excursion 2ar Similar_Excursion Sum ber 9, 23, December 7, Pennsylvania RR. System The Standard Railroad of the World IIlll|I|I|lIlIIIIIHIHllllllIllIlIIIIIllIlMIIIIIlllIIIIII|I|iIlI|IE. ,, Nove 21 “Hahn Spe- cial” Men’s Shoes, too! See page 12. Also Black Velvet and Suede Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. “City Club Shop™" 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. OPERA EFFECTS Calf, Patent. An exclusive Opera Pump, glove fitting because of elastic in- sert on strap. In Tan Black Satin or “City Club Shop" Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 1318-G St. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. The distinctlon of belng the first| Princess Parachata, one of the woman lawyer In California to appear | most noted of the feminine sex in as counsel for the defense in a mur- | Siam, is now in this country for the der trial fell to Katherine G. Me- | purpose of studying American meth- Kenna. ods and industri g Saturday Sale of Roses SPECIALS that afford fresh evi- dence that we're well entitled to our reputation for offering Quality Flow- ers at Economy Prices: $2 grade Roses . $2.50 grade Roses. ...$1.98 doz. $3 grade Roses $2.48 doz. THE BLACKISTONE Cash & Carry Flower Stores ‘ Funeral Flowers Delivered—Corsages and Bouquets to Order i 807 14th 804 17th Phone Fr. 5442 Phone Fr. 10291 2467 18th Tel. Col. 9997 1209 Wis. Av. | Phone West 1702 Chaliapin Poli’s Theatre October 27 Hear this great basso at his recital. Then go to the store of any dealer in Victor products and hear the Victor Records by Chaliapin. You will instantly appreciate how truly the Victrola brings to you his personality and his art. Be sure to hear his record “In the Town of Kazan” from Boris Godounow and “Recitative and Air of Prince Galitsky” from Prince Igor (558). %;W Z : Soon the | Builders will say | “We're here™ Maybe their announcement won't make as much stir in the world as Pershing’s historic remarks— But it marks an important date in our history. We'll have to turn our store over to their more or less tender mercies—and this sale will come to an end. Tomorrow—Saturday—you’ll have time to look over the assortment of suits, overcoats and men’s furnishings we still have on hand. The stock’s still complete enough to assure you the style or pattern you like in the size you must have. Better stop in tomorrow! All New Goods—The Suits and Overcoats We Expected to Sell All Winter But We've Got to Sell Them or Store Them Now $25 Suits, Topcoats, Overcoats $30 Suits, Topcoats, Overcoats SN $35 Suits, 2-Pants Suits, Topcoats, $28.75 Overcoats $40 Suits, 2-Pants Suits, Topcoats, $33.75 Qvercoats . $55 Suits and Overcoats. . ... $65 Suits and Overcoats $ 5 3.75 $75 Suits and Overcoats TUXEDO SUITS REDUCED—ALL WORUMBO OVERCOATS REDUCED No Charge for Alterations. A Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase —which will be kept safe from harm during building operations in the vaults of the Merchants Transfer & Storage Co. The Tashion Ghop FRED PELZMAN, President T Uptown Vo 15th & G Stores Store Next to Keith's will actively asstst us in disposing of our merchandise— 20 the same prices will prevail in both stores. Downtown 9h & E 501 9th St. N.W.

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