Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1924, Page 5

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WASHD "THE ' SUNDAY' 'STAR, iTON, 'D." (. NOVEMBER Follow Me to the Christmas Store” urse, to $5,000 an But at the lowest, as well a pri eyond. ghest quality & jdes Gri nneau selection ; nforced S $35.00 lldhs \\ rist \\ famous ke b Do T e gy Men’s Only $16.55 for a hand- Let R Harris & Co. Be Your Gift Counselors IVE WEEKS to Christmas, and you know through past experi- Just {follow f wise old Santa, visit this Icadm'r 1(‘\\«]1\' house, Easy because our stock is o complete and diversified as to afford the wide of gifts is sure to be so appropri- ence how busy they can be, how «peedilv they pas the dircctions and your gift problems will find an eas huppv solution. happy because vour choic ate and acceptable to every friend and loved one. FINE DIAMONDS The finest tiful, valuable and impressive, most capable of expressing your Yuletide sentiments. And a ine diamond purchased at this half-century store is a trustworthy investment, one that will judgment and give satisfaction. 1ligh quality and fair price— there's the our preeminence in the diamond field the<e many vears. old reflect your good litelong 2 SHALL BE PLEASED TO EXTEND THE CONVENIENCE OF A CHARGE ACCOUNT Join Our Hamilton WATCH CLUB Watches | crry NEWs ¥ BRIEF. | R M. Honmeyman, secretary of i Montrose Lible Conference, will ad- | dfess members and students of Amer- llcan Home Bible Institute Thursday evening at Metropolitan M. E. Church. | The Hubbard Home and School As- soclation will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., {in the school. Henry C. Clark will discuss the Schick tes: The Soroptimist Club will meet Wednesday evening at Harrlet Haw- ley Lochers studio. Moving plctures. The Rector's Ald of the Silver Spring Mission will hold a bazaar of | Christmae articles, and will serve a #alad luncheon at the home of Mrs. |J. E. Burns, Sligo avenue, ;Sprlng, Wednesday. Stlver The District of umbin Congress of Parent-Teacher Assoctations will {meet Tuesday, 1:45 p.m., at the Eb- bitt Hotel. Parllamentary drill. | “I Can” will be subject of discus- fon at the club night meeting of the 1“‘n-hlnxlon Practical Psychology Club tomorrow, 8 p.m, at the Play- house. Turkey dinner and basaar in St. Steplien's Parish Hall, 3017 Four- teenth street, Thursday and Friday i{ram 5 to 8 p.m. Washington Camp, Sons of Confed- | | erate Veterans, will give a Chautau- {aua and social evening, Tuesday, o'clock, in Confederate Home, 1322 | Vermont avenue. The guests of honor | ” | will be the official women who will | represent the camp at the general re- nion to be held In fay. Rev. A. F. {“Father Ryan and His Poems,” there will be dancing, followed by ! literary hour, devoted to the them. “Southern Melodles and War Songs.” 16, 1924 —PART ' 1. SHIP LINES ABROAD MAY CURB U. S. TRAMP CRAFT By the Associated Press. BERLIN, November 15.— Repre- sentatives of English, Dutch, French, Germany, who sailed today on the ship companies interested in South American shipping, met today at the Hotel Esplanade behind closed doors. The absence of American delegates was eald to lend color to the con- tention of the German press that the purpose of the “South American traf- | fic conference” was to pool the in- terests of all European companies operating services to South America | as an offset to the alleged undercut- #ing of rates by American tramp steamers. The partielpating companies, it was understood, will try to establish uni- form freight and passenger rates for | all members of the pool and arrange | sallings so as to avold empty bot- toms. _—————— | HEARD BY ARTS CLUB. S | A joint recital by Minna Niemann,| planist. and Helen Gerrer, violinist| accompanied on the plano by Lucy Brickensteiln, was given at the Arts Club of Washington Tuesday evening before an enthusiastic audience. Miss Nlemann's numbers included Beethoven's “Sonate in A Maljor, Liszt's “Nightingale,” Rameau's “Tam bourin” as arranged for piano b odowsk. Brahms “Waltz' and herzo,” a Chopin “Etude,” By lelgh's “Sunilght Through the Leaves’ 1d Moszkov “Spanich Ca Miss program _ir Krelelor's arrangements of Coupers hanson ct Pavane” and Chaminade's | renade Dspagnole” Sarasate's Ziegeunerwe Z ! assembly of the i Catholic ervice Club will | | give a dance, §:45 o'clock, at Catholic | ity House, 601 E strect | College Women's ¢ lub: Mme. Taam- ados ife of the forr k 1ister, will be honor S')P\' und Didk!. glven tomoro at th ubhouse, 18 I street. ear in native costume and describe and sing tireek Islands." | | | 1 r,wl Amer ¥ 1 ay | at 218 Third street. A buffet lunch | be served, and arrangements | supplying needy buddies | nksgiving basket. | A card party under the auspices M’ the Washington Councll, Catholic Women's Benevolent Legion, will be - Catholic munity H D street. | Kalorama Citlsens' Ansoctation it | Miss Testing igence ildren he Pub, Electio! = | ter will m Mrs. Woo south. 0 p.m., wit Cathedral Mansions . | | | The Woman's Club of Highla: { | Community Chureh, 11 have Christmas’ bazaar and dinner RBrightwood Masonic Temp!. day from & to 10 p. | ., The Cheer-0 Club will give a bene fit dance tomorrow, 9 H street. heon und prag: 2 Joppa Lodge Hall, Tuesday. Lunche L 2 to 4 She will ap- |~ by Rels, and Burleigh's * Dance. THE Wi EATHFR District of Columbla Falr today and tom change In temperature, Virginfa—Fair today not muck change in 1oderate northiwest ture. Records for Twenty-four Hours. Temperature—Midnight, 46; 45 4 am., 44; 6 am, 44; n 10 a.m., 42; pvn 35: Relative humidity—S . 94; 8 p.m., Rainfall cent of possible su Temperature s; Highest, 45; lov Tide Tables by United & eodetic The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 6: [ 4:55 p.m. Tomofrow—Sun rises, 6:52 a.r scts, 4:04 p.m. 9:06 p.m.; sets, 1 ‘Automoblle lamps to ba 1lg! { half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. Detroit, Mich, { Duluth, Min g births have been reported to partment in the last 24 hours: and Effle J. Linkins, boy. and Edrthe Bohlein, boy. M. ]Dunb‘r, boy. . girl Thomas T George W Stuart T Tewis A.'and Lorette Hermar, Rossell & and Lydia L. Kront ed Eand Mary . Towier, #rd and Mildied 1. Fin s d Mary L. and Ma Iy, gl 1. and Mollie Willcler, gir" ' Fdues Rrown. hoy Join ©. and Raciiel A Coutter Jumes ». boy. Goorge T ang “lay. boy. Johanie nd Mand Hoilowas, boy Allen and Lula Strom Crawley F. and Margaret Smith, g James A. and Elizabeth Gibbs, De;xths R:pfid | following deaths have been reported to ith Department 1 the last 24 hours: Ei Paso, Ter. Galveston. Tex.. B M Vicksburg, Miey: WARR'GTON, DG 48 ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | TODAY The Wanderlusters will meet Lighth street end Penusylvanis avenue southeast ut 9 o'clock for @ bus trip | residesm or Lo Lothian, Md. At Mount Calvary| Juicrmeit Hock Crook Ci hurch the party will hike to Ward's farm, where a picnie dinner will be (Ho-]z‘lx‘~“rvvg'all§ s held. Those who wish may attend Sunday School at Mount Calvar Bring lunches for two meals and a | cup. “Transportation, $2. William B.| Handy and Dr. Hall, leaders. The Red Triangle Outing Club will meet at 2:30 o'clock at Rhode Island and Mills avenues, Mount Rainier ca ltne, for G-mile hike to Hyattsvi | Deaths. . | S!‘!{%Alfil ; N umb- 14, ; 1924 SINCLATR, age, ; Tuesdas, November' 18 and relatives {ovifed Cemeters | Tavrom. Saturdey. November 15 Alna W s o BILLIAMCEHFPPAR £t late Henry i Talor. Noti kecpsle, N Roger W. Babson will speak at the | WEEKLEY. Church of the Covenant at 11 o elock | G75e 10 on “The Secret of Permanent ks perfty,” Luke vi., 38. “How to Build a Hea! s will be the subject in a course of free health lectures to be given at : o'clock at the Health Studio, 1628 K | street. A buffet health supper will b served after the lecture. TONIGHT A unfon meeting under auspices of the Bouthwest Civic Associgtion will meet, 8 o'clock, at Zion Baptist | Chure rederick L. Fishback 3“ Slemoriam. deliver an fllustrated lecture. Public! Apprsox invited. 1R Fitten o b3 Discussing the 52-story which the Universit bullding | Planning to erect the New York World, expresees pity — She it T the boy who is dropped from ti hihd for the boy who is dropped from t ek €ards of Thanke FITZHUGH. ROSASCO LINE ROSAS( aae BROWNE. Mrs. BROWNEL UL §AMILY Ge STON on Mondas, rer THOMAS H. CALTAN A CARTER. BURLILS Du\rY Geo. C. Shafi;r MARGAR CHOICT, TTOEAT some Elgin with 20 - vear guarantoed Zold Sl 6.85 memberships open urate peth X."Low. 61, 1328 Corcoran st, Fliabath 1. 1o % ng ave. | Frances L. Med i Troviderce Hospttel. | 1800 Ta FOUND. DOGS AND CATS at the re mane Education Eocl and_Lu~t | g4 MOD! i BI Gift Suggestions Silver Mesh Bag $12 to $40. Diamond Bar Pins $35 to $600. Diamond Bracglets $45 to $1,800. Silver Vanity Cases $10 to $95 Cut Glassware Gold rhnmed and ‘ver rimmed and plain; widest variety of patterns in single pleces and sets Select Your Gifts Now filled cas acc d Hamilton Club, Gift Suggestions Iver Cigarette Cases $10 to $100 ————— = Gold Pocket Knives $5 to $25 Leather Wallets 35 to $25 Silver Pocket Flasks 515 to $55 signet Rings, Gold and | Platinum Cuff Links, Full i ot Scart Pins, Watch Chatns, Belt Buck- Dregs Sets, es, etc., eto. We Will Gladly Reserve Them eventh and D Jewelers and Diamond Merchants For More Than Half A Century HARRIS AND COMPANY e Funis, Washington Bar Branch 19. | CAT, black. Retura to 1811 ward, Mary Dodson, | Joseph Connor, 46, | 0L, Foes, 3, | While worry may kill some people, the office boy observes that most | folks who need killing seem to do Lvery little worrying. DOG—Alredale, brown and black; lost Wed- Mourning Blacks Dyed R revard, "Snan,dh2e” oty - -*Adams 4643, 2t¥°g“; SECIRV‘FE | BTRGLABSES 1 tan cave, ou W WL BT “onn. ave, and 17th st., November 11. ~Return Main 1344 17th o D\‘ phese Main 6108, 18 Hotel Inn female, white, 0 1 Phone Main 8108.8100. 604-610 9th St. N,W $10.50 rooms, $8; §1 wiower and_lavatory, $10 ke DIAMOND RING—25 diamonds, 10 emerald: allow gold. Reward. Ben Lucas, 737 12: at. now. B DOG—Small_poodls, Tuesday morning white; feward and Do questions. askes, Grant'pl. mw. Main 9364, DO, coal Dlack. resembiing collis, _ Heturn. Andrews, 1408 81st st n.w. West 181, R ward, I voms, :80 p. e contatiby money and eoid piae: | turn 2729 Ontarlo road. Adaws 3023 N, hite, with blue e dio. East Capitor. TAVALLIEE, diamond, Line. 100. PIN—Cameo, on N. o "l oS - - ave. of " cup. o Hoteln " eward.” K. B. Whime. govs Hotels Bldg. E-F. O i s Susiness” College. Saar and WEP s Business lege, Satu: a‘:‘i..eonulnlu $20; reward. Hyatts. ST, “BADGE, No. 806, Ogiober 71, m'_u prectact: ¥ 0. PAY ENVELOPE, betwern r.,. = office and 6th and I sts. n.e. R: turned to 912 8th e §521-W.. Teddish _colored, 1924—XMAS | SAVINGS CLUB—1924 ||| roase-sear, o Soer g | Contest closes this week. to Park road. Please teleghons | Members are notified to submit ||| Cor._2191. ige their slogan, essay or idea on m\«.—imbz l“r:‘d:i. chgll{:“ml;‘z:lom;; -15‘»"" Tuby se s : ThHLe 1f they esive to content ||| come, B SN O Pnen s Totoen | Commercial Business Solicited :‘;‘:n::mAHm handle, Initials M. B, 8. 4% paid on Time Deposits Left on,11th cars. Rtlum.lz 3% pald on Savings Accounts wn’h WATOH—Tady nm‘ Dreb- John B. Cochram et Woodaid & Lothrop's 148n st., oz 14th at. Detwesa ¥ and Prestdent ® Thos. P. Hickma: givasis ave. Telephons Columbia : Viee Pres. and Cashier WRIST WATOH Lady's gold; mmh“fl. Revars -1¢ returmed te. Babe) . Cook. Gol ::;u.<-l-..~.,.,,. 180 | SCHNERMANN. Triday. IRECTGRS Txmoth‘) Harlov T. F. COSTELLO 8 ral fmm the Vineteenth Street Baptist Hlu"‘n on Mon- ‘Mod'm Ch pel November 17, at 1:30 o'clock p.m. |J. WILLIAM Director _aud = 1 Commodio ~o E Mede JOHNBON. Departed vember 14, 1824, at her res; a Pa._ erice, 626 C st A 5. SoHNSoN | oae aromien). 3 :r.y-‘-",n ot | THE OR'G'NAL——\ !408 H STREET N.wW MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F 7 ! ALMUS R. SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEAR - CLYDE J.NICHOLS —— R F. HARVEY S SON N \'u,m 1 ELEVENTH ST. LOWENSTAM. Tl Hopiigt, WONE X s i Frieds Mar . R juwin G. and Myer L, M of place from' the chapel of . 3501 14th et. n.w., at 11" o'clock. favited. Please omit Bernerd Daa- | ovember 16, and friends ""‘D“E November 15, 1924, at 8:40 a.m., at his- residence, 1231 11¢th st. n.w. HENRY H. MARMADUKE. funeral later. (OTEN. Departed this life November 15, MOM4, at Callinger Hospital, GOVERNOR W' MOTEN. He was & faithful member of | — Joln Wesley Church, 14th and Corcorn sl VL SPEARE CO Yuneral from Moon & Allen's fun Tors 4t 2 Mondlay, Netther St nore W. R. Spear Rer. Medfol Lily s aeintives C:g{ \ : et 940 F St. N \"% Voseph F. er;h s Som ;13034 M ST ,\.\\. " *YOU_SHOULD HAV November 14, 2 at Providence Hospital - of diphthe Eren e wbl Gawler Service e ””‘R". rday, Neatabercls: st € rm y \M anesralllilrednn Since 1850 SIMPSON. November 14, 1924, at her res!. dence, 436 11th st. s.w., nbu P. _SIMP- amn 8ON, wife of Walter B. 8impson. Funera! from the residence Monday, November 17, at 10:30 m. Relatives and friends in vited. Intermen! a* Reock Cresk Ceme- esy U 1113 SEVENTH ST, Modern Obapel. _Te] 3 JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. B Lincoln 142 Pnuze Ambulances, Model Chapei Ngrember 13, Heighta, M. " Mrs. Tuneral from G sotice later. (Lo please copy.)

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