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ACCOUNTANCY LaSalle Extension University 604 Albee 'THE EVENING Raupp Made Brigadier. William A. Raupp of Jefferson City, Mo., has been commissioned by the LaSalle Unrivaled in ‘War Department a the Army. MAIL COUPON FOR Accountancy Booklet i —lacks the Keith's Theater background if DBldg. i Main 8320 Open Evenings refinishing such 30 ye: and your requi J. M 1503 Cox Cigarettes —Priced Low Phone Main 5215 Camel Piedmont Chesterfield Lucky Strike Sweet Caporal Sovereign old Mill Cartons of EIGHTEEN STORES —The Better to Serve You 200 Cigarettes.... Quality Drug Store Needs Priced Low A Beautiful Complexion and Admiration Ladies—A will do more t, up the skin t the beauty treat- ments in creation. An imper- fect com- plexion is caused by a sluggish liver. Millions of people age, Sick Headache, saiiow, Pimply end the misery of few with CARTER'S take them for B o Lime Water, pint . A lodine, days' treatment q Little Liver Pills o rl(“‘"f han all box of 10 Best Milk of nesia, pint Half Pint Bay (Domestic) Pint Witch Hazel Castor Oil, full pint ... old; voung and middle onsn Yzziness. Stomach and_for They Dot h Blotchy Skin ‘Constipation. Small Pill—Small Dose— Small Price 25¢ Size—Only 15¢ Nature’s Own Laxative pom_Salts. reliable old stand-by tasteless, LULY’S HI-TEST Epsom Salts Tablets in new, “Hands in a Single Night” Keep your hands and face soft and smooth wi Queen Anne Lotion An excellent preparation for the relief of red, find it great for after-shaving use. Try it tonight. 35¢ and 65¢ throat—then tinue this for cations. throat, your could w influenza or p word. There | that Wag’s Salve Does Not| Stain—It’s the Best Salve Known for ‘Colds and Flu Eases Coughs—Breaks Colds When you start sneezing put a little Wag's Salve nose and far stuffed up feeling vanish. Con- If you do not get in- stant relief rub the chest and inhale a little Was's that. has been heated—then you have probably avoided a dangerous life sapping case of Salve has become a household | this effective remedy can be used for. home a jar tonight. rections on each jar. pleasant form. Hundreds of high quality Pocket Knives— size and shape that you can imagine. Many —all of them are unusual values-at 79c. eral in the Officers’ Polished Floors of Hard Wood Your Hospitality- without FLOORS OF POL - ISHED HARD WOOD. 1 Adams has been laying and nts the tages of this experience. . ADAM Seidlitz Powders, ... |l . Special Sale of Pocket Knives STAR, WASHINGTO PRIEST IS BURIED. services for Rev. J. J. former president of George- town University, who died Monday, were conducted in the Dahlgren apel, orgetown, today at was celebrated by Rev. W. Lyons, president of orgetown University. Services were attended by the student body. The law school faculty was represented officially by Dean George Hamilton, while Dean George M. Kober represented the medical school. Interment was in cemetery, Georgetown. Funeral s a brigadier gen- | Himmel. Reserve Corps of most _fitting your home is the Jesuit floors for over will bring to NEED GLASSES? Carefu] and effiment ad: vice 1s at KAUFMAN _CPTOMETRIST 500 1 i RS necticut Ave. Phone North 6523 * For the Kiddies Funny Farm Folks is the name of a .pac of candy for the kiddies. Purc fruit, crystallized jelly candy made to represent different 25c animals. Half-pound boxes Boric Acid Solution, 2 ounces 10¢ _60¢ 50¢ Aromatic Cascara. 6 ozs. Aromatic Spm its of Ammonia.. Mag- Extract Vanilla, 8 ozs. Pure Glycerine Rum 19¢ 4 ozs. Spirits of 79c vrlarge ones, small—in fact, almost every knives in this special group are worth $2.00 Come now and select your These Three Stores Only! Store No. 2, 7th and E Sts. N.W. Store No. 4, 7th and M Sts. N.W. Store No. 17, Ga. and N. H. Aves. of Kelvet th delightful 25c Woodbury's Facial Soap, 17c; 3 for . 60c Forhan’s Tooth 50c¢ _36¢ 59¢ 34c . 33c . 73¢ rough skin. Men 50c D. & R. Cold Cream s 50c Hind's Honey and Almond Cream $1.00 Coty’s Face Powder Expector\ant. in your back into your| you'll feel that| quickly that disagreeable cold vanishe just a few appli- il disappear, and neumonia. Wag's are so many uses | scientific Take Full di- Does not store needs. 15 Exceptional Values! - $1.00 Father John's 25¢-Hills Cascara Qumme, 17c, Sfor el Ko . {2¢ . 50¢ $1.50 Maltine Preparations ........ 896 a7c 36¢ 70c Sloan’s Liniment.............. 4IC 75¢ Mellin’s Food 6fc Pape’s Diapepsin ........ .... 60c Tonsiline ' 35¢ Vick's Salv Stop That Cough Now! If you are suffering from a cough or cold—get a bottle-of Hall's Cherry \Just take a teaspoonful 3 or 4 times a day and see how s. No need to suffer day and night when this harmless rcme&y of proven merit will give you quick relief. Hall’s Cherry Expectorant, 60c and 35¢ Be sure to get a copy of the Washington Times tomorrow and see our Anniver- sary Sale Section—27 pages of interesting news of special values on quality drug D. -0, CAPT.. APPLETON’S RITES. Army' Man, Who Died Monday, Buried Today. Funeral services.were held at Ar- lington National Cemetery thix after- noon for Capt. Daniel Appleton, United States Infantry, who died at Walter Reed General Hospital, Mon- day, after a few feeks' illness. He from New York and a graduate of the Military Academy, class of 1916, ’ Barly in the World War he was on duty at the embarkmént depot at Hoboken, N. J., and went to France with teplacementy. He commanded a labor battalion at Gievres and later was assistant adjutant at Camp Pontenezen, Brest. Since the war | Capt. Appleton ser: successively at Governors Isiand, ©Y.: in_ Porto Rico and at the Army War College. His mother, Mrs. A. Stewart Appl ton, and his widow reside at 1 reet s The Best Cough Syrup Is Home-made. Hero's an easy way to save $2and - yet have the bhest cough remedy you ever tried. You've probably heard of this well- known plan of making cough syrup at home. But have you ever used it? Thousands of families, the world over, feel that they could hardly keep house without it. It's simple and cheap, but the way it takes hold of a cough will soon earn it a perma- nent place in your home. into a pint bottle, pour 2!2 ounces of Pinex; then add plain granulated sugar syrup to fill up the pint. Or, if desired, use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, it tastes { full pint of better cough remedy than you could buy ready-made for three times its cost. It is really wonderful how quickly this home-made remedy conquers a cough—usually in 24 hours or less. It seems to penetrate through every air passage, loosens a dry, hoarse or tight cough, lifts the phlegm, heals the membranes, and gives almost im- mzdiate relief. Splendid for throat tickle, hoarseness, croup, bronchiti and bronchial asthma, Pinex is a highly’ concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine | extract, and has been used for gen- erations for throat and chest a ments. druggist for “2!; ounces of F with directions, and don't accept anything else. absolute satisfaction or money re- funded. The Pinex Co., | Ind. Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn steps hurting, then nhoru\ you lift it right off with fin- \uur druffgist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot ealluses, without soreness or irritation. $5,000 Life Insurance for $46.90 At Age 35—send date of birth for particu lars and illustration. Company founded 1863, Assets over_$300.000,000. M. Le Roy Goff. 610 Woodward Bldg. _Insurance—All Branches—M. 340. ’ Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE ain 13 SYMPATHY is often most appropriately expressed monetary assistance, and in time of nec receives greater appreciation. Chambers’ Sympathy expresses itself in money saved the family in its hour of bereavement. Chambers’ Policy is to furnish a funeral at a fair profit and give the best. Chambers’ $100 Funeral is one of dignity and refinement, and dis- plays an elegance greatly in excess of what one would expect at the price, Chambers’ $75 Funeral is guaranteed complete and satisfactory. Chambers’ Ambulances —are comfortable and attractive and the price for local $4 00 0 calls is only Chambers’ equipment being the most complete in the cily. eoablex him to ave Fou mones on any funewal, no Matter how Clabgrate. w. W. CHAMBERS CO. Dependable Service 14th and Chapin Sts. N. Phone Columbia 432 FOR ITCHING TORTURE Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo There is one remedy that seidom fails to stop itching torture and re- lieve skin irritation, and that makes the skin soft, cléar and healthy. - Any druggist can supply you with Zemo, which generally overcomes skin discases. Eczema, Itch, Pim- ples, Rashes, Blackheads, in most cases quickly give way to Zemo. Frequently minor blemishes, disap- pear overnight. Itching usually stops instagtly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid that may be applied at any time, for it does not show. Trial “bottle 35c, large size $1.00. Zemo Soap, 25c. All druggists. good, never spoils, and gives you a| To avoid disappointment ask your | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 192%. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Equality-Waiter Reed Howpital Post, No. 284, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet tomorrow at Pythian Temple. A large class of members will be obligated, including Gen. Frank T. Hines, director of Veterans' Bureau, and Dunlap Penhollow, com- manding officer, Mt. Alto Hospital. Visiting V. F. W. members invited. Northeast Boundary Citizens’ Anso- ciatfon will meet Friday, 8 p.m., in Burrville School. Dr. Tom Williams will give a talk under auspices of the Woman's Wel- fare Assoclation Friday, 5 p.m., at clubhouse of League of American Pen Women. The D. C. Cross, in co oA, will Home Hy commencing strect. Miss will be the Chapter, American Red »peration with the Y. W. offer another course in and Care of the Sick, Anna’ L. teacher. The ladiex “hurch will gi tonmorrow and Mark's Lutheran 1 supper and bazaar riday eveningk. e Washington Councll of Soelal icies will meet Monday, 4 p.m. at Raleigh Hotel. Mrs. Mina Van Win- kle. Woman's Bureau, Policg Depart- ment, will open a discussion as to nercial recreation, including mov- pictures, dance halls and pool- rooms in relation to juvenile delin- quency. George Baldwin MeCoy Unit, Ameri- can Women's Legion, will meet Fri 10 am., in ture room of Church of the Covenant. Phil Sheridan Poxt, G. A. R., will meet Friday, 2 p.m., in Grand Army Hall The Marylana St So. Work, under®the auspices of the Social Service Club of Maryland, will meet in Frederick, tomorrow. Friday and Saturday. Four speakers f Washington are on the pro- Rev. William J. Kerby of University; Judge Kathryn :rs of the Juvenile Court, Walter Ufford of the As ted Charities and Mis: Ellen Matthews of the Chil- dren’s Bureau. All Washingtonian's interested in problems of social wel- fare invited e Conference of The ‘=nnual bazaar and tarkey din- ner. under auspices of the Ladies Aid Society Rhode Island Avenue M Church, will be held at the hurch tomorrow and Friday; dinner to be served from 5 to 7 pm. The Saratoga Club will give a dance at the Arlington Hotel, November 9 pon MeKi A irand Ladies’ S p.m ln\lrvt-flnn night. in Army Guaranteed to give | 'RITES FOR NED HOLLISTER, Ft. \lene. | | Deceased Zoo Superintendent to Be Buried in Wisconsin. Hol National at Garfi Wil be neral parlors treet, th cening at « *v. U. G. B. Pierce will { officiate. Interment will be in Dela- van, Wis, where Mr. Holllster was orn and received Lis early education | Mr. Hollister was one of the foremost mammalogists of the world. He had jbeen superintendent of the National Zoological Park since October 1, 1916, uneral services for Ned tendent of the Monday Hysong! FISH PICTURES SHOWN. | Feature Entertainment at Eastern High Tonight. Moving pictures depicting the fish ing industry, prepared by the bureau | of fishe ries, will feature a community cntertainment in the auditorium of High School tonight at § G. C. Leech, chief of the di- of fisH culture, will give a ibrief explanation of the pictures. A concert by the ermmul’nl) Center jOrchestra under the direction of Prof. Henry Stopsack will precede the pie- tures. An dmission charge of 10 nts will be m!flv. to cover expenses he pro; 3 mmunity Center Department { has plan iucational program week tern and Central Auditoriu f Search for Lew Callisher. 65, retired weler, who disappeared from Chevy Sanitarium. Thirty-second and on_streets, Chevy Chase, has thus far failed to elicit a clue to his | Whereabouts. Police searched the Wwoods about Chevy Chase and also made inquiries of many of his friend. ding in the city. The man, one leg eriously affected that he found it difficult to walk wore a brown suit. soft brown hat ind black shoes when he disappeared. —_— FOUND. golden brown, white .. Apply Washington Animal 349 Maryiand av missing COLLIE . lame right fore- Reward. Phone “at 11th and_ car. Reward. Tan, or Tith and street A Call swers name Franklin DOG—Wh Reward Pekingese ; October 27 t. o bushy at 7th and B reward, day evening; rews ] nd gold, marked . Tishop,” own section. Re- return._Call Franklin 7645 W “Party who removed spectacles from e return to 2807 tortoise wheil, :nmsfi Aa: nday afternoon. Lafayette and Fifth | Baptist Church: board money of working girl: stme_chgnge also. 1104 M st. m.w. 5 n _Ist and You n.ow.; $2 reward if arten, owner's name nday_evening. in fiont of Wyoming | Apar{ments. ~Finder please return to Delight ’érnold Apt. 414. The Wyoming. Reward. 5* Tenghaved; re on string; iast Saturday. Address Box 388X, ear office. 5 TRSE_Small, Finder n. containing _mont Be‘vlvd if returned lo A ne. NG, gold, with u.-pn.m tone. surrounded by smaller’ diamonds in_platinum setting; liberal reward. Phone Mrs. W L1180, Apt. 404 hkhookhl ni s, ete. 1675 W TERRIER—Boxton ball neck. four morths old Tie; brindle, white on nswers to name Bil with locky liher reward. _Clevel 2 l'( 35th st._n.w. 6 WATCH (Iady’ ced; monogram D. ©.11; reward. ‘Green Tea Room. 205 Fa: .. WATCH FO¥, gold siar. and 1871 Yaurel Fotter. " Cigvlana. d0aL r T ed wieh me A reward. ";':?,? . MRS. DUNCANSON DIES. Widow of Masonic Official‘Victim of Paralysis. Mrs. Eliza H. Duncanson, 75 years old. widow of Charles C. Duncanson and a resident of this eity for the 50 years, died at the Eastern Star Home Monday. Mr. Duncanson was for many years treasurer- of the Grand Lodge of Masons in this city and was prominent in banking and other business circles here. Mrs. Duncanson’s death was due to a stroke of paralysis which she suf- fered about three weeks ago. She had, however, been in bad health for a year and a half. Mrs. Duncanson had been in the Eastern Star Home for lhoui three years. She is survived by a Brother, Thomas J. Young of this city. Funeral services will be conducted at Hines' funeral parlors, 2901 Four- teenth street, this afternoon at owlock. Interment will be in Con- gressional Cemetery. MRS, J. A. DONALDSON DIES Lifelong Resident Here and Prom- inent in D. A. R. Circles. Mrs. Julia A. Donaldson, 49 years old, prominent in Daughters of the American Revolution circles in the District of Columbia and a lifelong dicd at her residence, L th street southeast Anacostia, yesterday. Dehth was duc to_heart disease. | Funeral services Thomas F. Murray tablishment, in A will be held al‘ undertaking e ostia, Friday aft- ernoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will | be in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mrs. Donaldson is survived by her husband. Lorenzo D. Donaldson; two sons, William Edward Donaldson and Loren Donaldson; two siste: Mr=. Maggie A. Dixon and Mrs. Martha Dismer, and a brother, William B Garrison. A ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. of | con- | | The cast included Mrs. | garet Kirby TODAY. The Board of Education will meet, 3:30 ‘o’clock, at Franklin School. Dr. Tom Williams will give one of a series of talks under the auspices of the Woman's Welfare Association 5 o'clock, at headquarters of League of American Pen Women, 1709 H street. Lincoln Post, Department of Poto- mac, will meet at G. A. R. Hall, be-| ginning at 2 o'clock Garland W. Powell, tor, Americanization Commission of the American Legion, wijl address the anization” committee, Daughters of the American Revolu- tion, 2:20 o'clock, at American Uni- versity, 1901 F s IGHT. sive rehearsal for the ‘antata. “Song of Thanksgiving,” by Maunder, to be given November 30, will held at 7:30 o'clock, in rear part of Vermont Avenue Christian Church national direc- Columbia Heights Citizens' Associa- tion will meet, 8 o'clock, at 3017 Four- teenth street. Dr. E. G. Kimball will speak. Manor Park Citizens' Associa- 8 o'clock, at 6210 Third The tion will meet street. Association will meet, 7 gine House, Arrangements brating 59th anniversary ganization. of Oldest Inhabitants 30 o'clock, at Union En- neteenth and H stree will be made for cele- of the or- Washington Society will meet, 5:15 o'cloc n_assemb hall of Cosmos Club. L. P. Alford, vice president of American Engineer- g Council, will speak. Subject: “The Reality of Management|” Buffet supper. of Engineers District of Columbia School ciation will meet, 8 o'clock, in room of District Building. Dr. W. Diffenbaugh will speak of “City Boards of Education. Methods of Selection and Fiscal Independence.” Parents, teachers and others interest- ed welcome. Asso- board Columbia Heights C ciation will meet at 30: street to discuss public s izens' Asso- Fourteenth hool needs. January Auditorium, v'clock, on ucces: will lecture 1326 1 street, What Is It>" in s The Lineal Society of the Spanish War will give a progressive 500 party at Pythian Temple. ‘Women’s Council Gives Play. The dramatic team of Independent Council, Daughters of Americ sented a three-act comedy. Woman Hold Hcr Tongue?” last night. na Smith, | Mrs. Laura Taylor. Mrs. Annie Wal- cott, Mrs. Annie Wee Mrs. Mar- | Mrs. Graham Taylor, Mrs. Agnes Grimmell, C. O. Bohrer, Charles H. Miller, T. A. Flynn, J. Mc- Bride, John Tucker and* Earle >_Taylo Cards nt Thanks. BOWLER. We wish to express onr sincere thanks o our relatives and friends for their kindness. sympathy and beautiful floral trib- utes st the death of our wife and mother, | ELIZA ROWLER. THOS. . BOWLER AND FAMILY. GAENER, We wish to express onr sin nd_appreciation to our many rela- tives, fricnds and neighbors for the kind- ness,” sympathy 1 floral tributes during the filness wife and mother, M. GEORGE' W. GARNER AND CHILDREN PADGETT. We wish fo express our sin thanks and appreciation to our many rela- tives, fricnds and neigh for the kind. . sympathy and beautiful floral tributes ath of our and mather. 11 M. PADGETT AND FAMIL Beaths. . At Garfield Hospital, November 5 RUTH BRADFIELD. Itemains at W. W.' Chambers’ parlors, 1400 Chapin st. n.m. Funeral ~Thursday, November 6. 2t 3:30 pm. Interment Glénwood Cemeters. | BURDETTE. Suddenly, » Dis residence, 3923 Grant ™. n.w., G +W., beloved husband of the late Burdetie. Funeral from Eibrook M Chureh Thursday, November DIGGS, Departed this life Tuesdas, Novem- ber 4, at her residence, 81, st. P T the beloved wite of George D. Diggs. leaves to mourn their loss 2 husband. one daughter. relatives and a | host of friends. Funeral from her Inte resi dence Friay, November 7, at 2:30 p.m., | Pope & Clarke in charge. ECKLOFF. _Wednesday, at 10 am., at hix Capitol N November F. ECKLOF! loved husband of the late Margaret C. loff. - Notice of funeral hereafter. FULLER. Suddenly, November 5, 1924, at his residence, 2210 -North Capitol st., JOHN 3. FULLER. Sr.' beloved husband of Nann; Fuller {nee Sullivan). Funeral notice hey atter. . FUNERAL DESIGNS. GOOo C, Shaffer *® i stxw. Phone Main 106. CHOICE_FLORAL EMBLEMS. Main 2416, &t MODERATE PRICES. Prompt delivery. BLACKISTONE'S FLORAL DESIGNS R Deaths. HALL. Suddenly, on Tuesday. 1924, at Pan.. AL the 'late Joln Wil 704 ¢ her late resi terment at private. November 4 LDA” T.. wite of Hail, at her re Funera ices from Satarday at wood | Ceine towars. . November 4 i iden . THOMAS Moilie A 1924, 3t 815 outh Carolina ved hus Seidenbers) Waring and Mrs, ‘o . fro Holy Comforter Chur, be said wt 9 am. for' the rup L Relatives ‘and fricuds invitr Interment Prospect Hill JENNINGS. November 1, Hth st n.w wday, No Tentn irecy stx., Rev. Willunke vited to wttend Cemetery Departed 1o MARY am E xunn.sv 5240w, nw.. ELLA of fhe Inf house at % St. Martin's Interm Please oo MURPHY, Ko ber 6 at 2 poui. Kt vited NEUMEYER. 4345 pom.. at EDWIN 1L, Sr ry Virginia N residence Monda bis Taterment FORRIS, TURNER. S 1924 at WATKKIN Lie C. Turner. csday. N WALTER OVING DAVID, Lotl DOUGLASS. 1In ~ad but luvins r of my dearly b LA tnday, Sweet m Time can ars that o My loving reme; WIFE AND CHIL membranc W AR GO s true HIS MOTHER ELLIS. i today vou WIFE, LUCKE BOWIE. 1 men; . iy ATSTIN A ear ago ried thiw 1912 PENN. Nobody knows m Bat few have T shed my W ) G WIF} In X ACSTIN PENN AND DATGHTE rotlier. i ALMUS R. SPEARE ED MOTHER TAMES vt FUNERAL DIRFCTOBS ———THE ORIGINAL ——— W.R.Speare @, 1208 H STREET.N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST WILLIS B SPEARE ———QLYDE J.NicHOLSs —— Quick. Dignified wid 1 WWD\.aI&Co 816 H ST. N i Automobile Service Dt R F HARVEY’S SON Harses . N '\Ifff SLEVENTH ST. November 4, 1924, at | - Model Chapel. Private Livers i VL. SPEARE co Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Speare establishment. 940 F St. N.W. Phone Frank. 66: “Joseph F. Birch’s Sons L ISAAC BIRCH) : 3034 M ST. N.W. stablished 1841 — YOU sr{outn'mvt. Gawler Service Funerai Directors Since 1850 M 5512 “1722 Penna, = oo Ave. N Timothy Hanlon 641 B ST Lincoln 112 Prompt auto delivery service., Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Bros. Co., 1214 F St. ~ T.F.COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT e NORTH 7976, We Specidlize in Floral Deanpn‘fldt Modomte ce f' lor/.s ts | 14™& HSTS NW. MAIN 6953 \ incoln 524 Funerals. and Commodious Moderate call M. 1383 WL Embalmer. Liver chapel and modern prices. 332 Pa__ave

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