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Cash Value of a College Education I is $72,000, according to Dean Lord of the Boston University College of Business Administration: and the cash value of a high school cducation T5 $33,000. The Bos- ton institution has been carrying out a careful study of the earning capacity of college graduates, and the report just issued contains a number of interesting facts. According to a New York Herald-Tribune summary, the average maximum income of the untrained man is $1,200 a year; that of a high school graduate, $2.200, and that of a college graduate, $6000. The total earn- ings of the three types up to the age of sixty are set at $45.000, $78000 and $150,000. It is also estimated that while the untrained man at the age of fifty begins to drop to- ward dependence, the college man reaches his maximum earning capacity at sixty. 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PP 00000000000000000000000000000000 % S e b chal bt bt oy i iy Y B ) ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. ictory Chapter, D. A, R., will have a Christmas sale at Women's City Club, 3 to 9 o'clock. Bethany Club of Bethany Chapter, No. 24, 0. E. S, will have a bazaar and tea, 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock, at 2011 ¥ street. TONIGHT, Rev. Dr. Charles Wood of the Church of the Covenant will give two ser- mons on the Bible at the midweek services, December 4 and 11. Subject for this evening: “The Bible as It Is Today.” The Lonesome Club will give a dance, 8 o'clock, in private ballroom of Arcade. The Sigma Xi Society will hold its annual meeting, 8 o'clock, at the Bureau of Standards (Electrical Build- ing). Dr. Paul Bartsch will speak of “Undersea Photography” and D, William J. Lee on “The National Geo graphic Society’s Exploration o Carlsbad Caven.” All Sigma Xi Invited. vited Equality-Walter Reed Post, No. 284, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will hold an open meeting and entertainment t Pythian Temple. 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Col. 432 are of A HART SCHAFFNER & MARX OVERCOAT FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS HAT’S an ideal gift for son or - father; just what he needs for the informal holiday affairs. There’s a great selection to choose from here. All the newest things in style, patterns and colorings; reasonably priced, too. 50 Others, $35—$45—$65—$75—$85 Here Are Some Other Good Shirts Dinner Suits Christmas Suggestions Neckwear Hosiery Mufilers Handkerchiefs House Robes Knox Hats Raleigh Haberdasher Satisfaction Guaranteed Inc. Thirteen-Ten F Street le for benefit THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Cloudy to- night, followed by rain late tonight or tomorrow; not much change in tem- perature; lowest temperature tonight about 35 degrees; gentle to moderate shifting winds, beconfing easterly. Maryland—Cloudy tonight, followed by rain late tonight or tomorrow; not much change in temperature; moder- ate north shifting to east winds, in- creasing tomorrow. Virginia—increasing ,cloudiness, fol- lowed by rain late tonight or to- morrow; warmer in extreme west portion tonight and In south and west portlons tomorrow; moderate north- east and cast winds, increasing to- morrow. West Virginia—Rain tonigt and tomorrow, with rising temperature. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 43; § p.m., 43; 12 midnight, 40; 4 a.m., 40; 8 a.m., 41; noon, 43. Barometer—4 p.m., 30.20; § p.m., 30.26; 12 midnight, 30.29: 4 a.m., 30.30; 8 a.m., 30.35; noon, 30.36. Highest temperature, 44, occugred at 3:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tem- perature, 38, occurred at 2 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 51; lowest, 33. Condition of the Water. H Temperature and condition the | water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- | perature, 33; condition, clear. Ctties. Weather in Vario o1 Weatles, 3q3q0 15w 38 Clear Clear Pt.cloudy | Cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloar Atlanta ‘. Atlantic City 30.28 Baltimore .. 80.32 Rirmingham. 30.22 Rismarck .. 30.48 Boston | Buffalo Clea Cloudy Snow Clouds Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clouds Cloudy Rain Detroit ... El Paso, Galr New York.. 30.24 l Okla, City.. 29.72 Omaha ... 29.68 Philadelphia. 30.30 Phoenix ... 3018 Pittsburgh.. 30.38 Portland. Me. 30.10 Portiand, Ore 20.76 Raleigh.X.C. 30.30 42 S. Lake City 30.82 24 Antonio. 29.92 62 Diego. 50 Frang 48 42 23 2 34 38 Cloudy Clear Cloady Clear, Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rain Rain Cloudy Seatele Spokane WASH.,D.C. FOREIGN. (3 am.. Greenwich time. today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather. Loodon, 40 Part cloudy | 38 Part cloudy 44 Cloudy | © Cloudy | 0 Part cloudy 18 Cloudy | 8 cloudy | 78 Cloudy | 88 Part cloudy | 8 Clouds } Vienna, Austria Rerlln.'Germany. . Copenbagen, Denmark. Stockholm, ‘Sweden... Hamilton,” Rermuda. . . San Jusn, Porto Rico. Havana, Cuba. - Colon, Canal Zone..... . ] KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE. Former Washington Woman Dies | at East Orange, N. J. Mrs. nora Lipphard of Ea Orange, N. J., formerly of Washing- | ton, was struck and knocked down| in that city Monday night, dying a! short time later, according to word | brought to members of the family | here today. The driver of the car put speed to his machine and made 200d his escape. Mrs. Lipphard lived in the District for 15 years, having gone to East Orange, N. J., where she was a nurse for some.time. She is survived by two sisters in Washington, Miss Ruth Bredekamp and Miss Elizabeth Brede- kamp, and a brother, H. Bredekamp, who resides at Cambridge place. The accident, according to members of the family, occurred when Mrs. Lipphard stepped from the curbing in East Orange at njght. The driver, running at a high rate of speed, dld not etop after striking the woman D N e woma | t | LOST. ATREDALE, male: answers fo the nama of Larkie: tag’ No. 2408. Call North 6474-W or return to 15 Quincy pl. n.e. ATREDALE—Mal ERATR IOl S E- BAR PIN set with sapphire Reward BOSTON BULL TERRIER, maie; seal hrindie, white musale and white sireak between eyes: pother white streak on back of neck: screw Reward. Cleveland 8584.J, after 6 p.m. BROOCHPearl, crown shape. Phone Col. 5146, Reward. 5 DIAMOND STONBE from ring. _Suitable re- ward. Chas. Klaben, 916 15th st M Cleveland 1400, DOG COLLAR: “Dewey."_North 1508, DOG_Tolice, German hepherd, femal double-dew Claws on hind feei: answers nome Lady. " Retura to 114 3rd st. s, wa ARRING —Gold, purple flower, small | mond center. - Adams 3058, Reward. OX TIRRIERYellow: answers (o name of ‘Reauty*’; Tuesday night on Bladensburg rd.; ward._Send post card. 1318 D e . OX TERRIER—Black, white uwd brown male_ Answers to name Spot..{n vicinity 14th and K st. we. Monday night. Reward. Josephine Neitzey, 1355 K st. x.e. . HANDBAG—Gray. Eeys, money. Wednesday a.m.. between 1509 H and Ep(phany Church. Teward at 1809 H. Frankiin 9105 . HANDBAG, gray, contalnlng Yale wilver keyring. 18 and stick pin in small’ purse: lost August 28. Suitable reward for retarn of key to 1432 § st. n.w. KEYS8—Bunch, on 11th st. between T and U sts. n.w., or on 7th st between T and U s Tuesday evening: kindly return to Mr. W. W. Lewis, 415 U st. n.w. or call North Ti4gJ after 5 p.m._Reward. N MONEY—_Thursday morning, by a colored working woman, 2 sum of money wrapped in & handkerchief; on' 18th st Between T and Conn. ave., or Conn. ave. to Dupont Circle, or Dupont Circle or 19th to California st. Reurn to Sarah Fletcher, 1106 18th st., and recetve reward. s NOSE GLASSES with rime on Pa. ave. bet. 15th and 17th n.w. Col. 788. Reward. & PEKINESE _Gray. male; Ieft eye injured; reward. 2153 Florida ave. North 6081. ~ 6° P 7. of M. engraved. contain- ing kev. bills, change and receipts; rweard. Main 2345 POCKETBOOK, with money. rosary, foot ball charm: Saturday. ~Reward. 4189-J._S. P. Holland. POCKETBOOK —Black folder; owner's name, G. C. Smith, Masonic_card and permit valn: able to owner only. Return to 1112 14th st. and receive reward. POLICH DOG—German: when lost had collar with tag Virginia Kennels; answers name Rex. Liberal reward. Gatley, Col. 2468. i POLICE_DOG—Very dark brindle, neighbor- hood of 14th and Girard sts. n.w. Reward for Information or return to 1346 Girard stzset n.w. . RING—Masonic, §0ild, black mounting; re. . 3 Raniein. 831 116 SHOTGUN uge. In cawe. 0o forestoc in or near mithsonian grounds: liberal re- ward. 207 12th_et. n.w. 4 SUIT CASE, brown, on 18th st., Nov, 2. ward. 2325 17th st n.w. TICKET, railroad, and berth tickefs: Charles- ton. W. Va. Reward. Return to 724 Tth n.w. TRUNK_Lost Satwrday night from truck, be tween Burlington Hotel and Unlon Statlon; checked through to Raieigh, N. .: tag 156022, Reward. Union Tranmsier Co., Station. ) TMBRELLA—Siiver handle, marked T, W. P. 50 reward It returned to 1088 Wiscousin ave; Re- i 5! Re- WRIST WATCH—One small, open face, back Jncrusted with pearls and diamonds. Reward il be Eiven foF retura to Edwia H. Ets, 12 FOX TERRIER—Small black and white; no collar. Reward if returned to 2308 Wyoming ave. Phone North 5164, ! | direction which | KINCHELOE. | BOAL. Wednesday ‘BOSTON. | DEMENTRIOU. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | Stearns Bible Cl. will meet at; Mount Vernon M. E. Church tomor- row, 1 p.m., with Dr. K. B. Moomaw in charge. ‘Washington Pastime Club will mee: Saturday, 8:30 p.m., in the Colonial. Dancing. Visitors welcome. | Vicente Bunuan, director of the Philippine Press Bureau of this cit will speak tomorrow night at a pub- | lic meeting to be held by the League | for Industrial Democracy at the Pen-| guln Club, 1712 1 street. Subject: | “Ability of the Inhabitants of the| Philippine Islands to Manage Their | Own Affairs.” | i The Maury Home and School As-| soclation will meet Monday, 8§ p.m., | in Epworth M. E. Church. Mrs. Cath- erine Watkins, executive secretary | Natlonal Association of Parent- | Teacher Associations, will speak of “The Blind Alley and the Open Road | to Education.” University Club: Brig. Gen. William Mitchell, assistant chief, Army Air ervice, will give illustrated talk on Modern Develpoment of Air Power’” Saturday, 8:15 p.m. Ladies welcome. Alpha Delta Phi luncheon tomor- row, 12:30 p.m., at the Madrillon. The Society for Philosophical In- quiry will meet Saturday, 4:45 p.m., at Corcoran Hall, room 23, Speak ward E. Richardson. Topic: “Re- lew of Dr. J. B. Sterrett’s ‘Freedom of Authorit The Chillum Heights Citizens' An- sociation will meet tomorrow night in the Woodburn School at 8 o'clock The District Congress of Parent- Teacher Associations will hold a Christmas fair tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 10 p.un., at the Rochambeau. Northeast Boundary Citizens' Asso- ciatlon has changed date of meetings | from first Friday to second Tuesday cach month. Next session, December 9. ! Community meeting in the Interest | )¢ education under auspices of Lang- | don Parent-Teacher Assoclation will! be held tomorrow, 8 p.m., in Presby- | terfan Church Hall. Speakers: Mrs Philander D. Poston, Henry C. Clark and Mrs. Willlam Bannerman Music, G. st the human mind a it shall retain for ages is the rare prerogative of a few imperial spirits. To give to Card of Thanks. dear mother, ALICE . KINCHELOF | MRS. MABLE GREENE. * | Marriage. BRODIE—BIRCH. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Birch announce the marriage of their daugh ter EVELTN to G. ARTHUR BRODIE of this elty, on October 1, 1924, . Beatbhs. ASHE. December 3, 1 ar 3015 now, JANE FRANCES. infant da Francts and Alberta Ashe December 3. 1924, at his GEORGE 0. beloved Boal. Funeral ser nw.. Thursdas eve m. Friends invited. a December 4. 1024, at Garfield Hos pital. MARY ELIZABETH. beloved wife of the late Rev. 8. Charles Roston. mother of Mars Belle ‘and Charles D. Boston. Re mains at Hysong's funeral parlor. 1300 N st. nw. Fuderal from Pocomoke Citr, Md BROWN. Tuesdsy. 10:15 pom., at § o THOMAS, 'busband of the late Margaret H Rrown. Funeral from the ahove residence on Frigay. December 5. af 9:30 am . to St. Dominic's Church, where sol mase will be sung for the repase of soul at 10 a fretatices ang frie Tited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetors Suddenls. Tuesday, Decom 1924. JOHN DEMENTRIOU. Services ST H. Hines Company funeral home. 2901 14th st n.w.. Fridas. December 5, ui 10:45 a.m. Friends invited. DEMENTRIOU. The members of Washi Fraterna: R at ng, December 4, at 7 Interment Beliefonte, her 2 at th te brother. " Hore 1024, JOHN DEMENTR 8 pm. Thursday m- { Funeral will be held Frida. | December 3, from Hines parlor, 2001 a4th st P. J. CALLAN. Worthy P J. D. BRITT, Secretars DOGANS. Wednesday, December 2 his residence, 1426 ist st. n... E. DOGANS. Notice of funeral later. FITE. December 24, at the residence of | his grandson, Lieut. George C. Ramses, U. | s Hampton Roads Naval Air Station. | Capt. JOHN WESLEY FITE, C. §. A, the | father of Mrs. Waiter P. Kumsey. 3485 Oak- | wood _terrace n.w.. Washington, D. C. Fu-| neral from the Mount Pleasant M. E. Church South December 5 at 2 p.m. Friends and relatives lnvited. Interment Oak Hill Ceme tery. | LANDSTREET. December 3, 1924, at 4 p.m.. | at Bibley Hospital, JOHN LANDSTREET. aged 71 years, beloved son of the late A. ¢ and Mary ndstreet. Kemaina can be seen at W. W. Deal & Co.'s, 816 H st n.e Funeral Saturday, December 6, at 2:30 p.m at Pohick, Va. 3 MAGUIRE. Suddenly, on Tuesday. December 271924, at his residence. 202§ Fifteenth street morthwest, ROBERT H., beloved | husband of the late Kate D. Maguire. | Remains resting the chapel of - Wil- Uam H, Sardo & Co.. et north- east. Notice of fune: 4 MARSHALL. Thursdey, December 4, 1924, at 3:43 aum.. at the home of her son. Joun Butler Marshall, Cottage City, Md., LUCY B MARSHALL. widow of the Iate Dr. It. M. Marsball of Jefferson County. W. Va. Sur vising are two sous, John Hutler and Rob- | ert M. Marshall. Funeral will be held Shepherdstown, W. Va.. Saturday at 2 p.m. | MoOLOUD. Suddenly on Wednesday. Decem. ber 3. 1924, at Toledo. Ohio, Dr. WILLIAM McCLOUD, ' Leloved husband of Marvel Cloud (ne€ Jones) of 125 S sf. n.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. W. Ernest Jarvis Co. in charge. O'DONNOGHUE. Wednesday, December 3 1924, at Maplewood Farm, Silver Spring. Md.. Miss LOUISE 0'DONNOGHUE. daughier of the late Timothy and Dounoghue. formerly of Georgetown, from Clements’ ~ funeral Notice of fugeral b PERKINS. Departed this life D 1924, at 1:15 a.m.. at her residence, W st sme. in her 77th year, SARAH PERKINS. beloved wife of the late William k Perkins. Funeral Friday from Anacostia M. E. Church at 2 p.m. ives and friends lavited. ERKINS. At her residence, 1238 W st. Sister SARAH PERKINS passed aw. nesday, December 8, 1924. Funeral from Anacostia M. E. Church Friday, December | b, at 2 p.m.” Anacostia Council, No. 14, D. of A., please take notice. SARAH DALLMAN, M. P. JAMES, Rec. Sec. POPE. Suddenly, Tuesday, December 2, 1824, LESTER F, POPE. Funeral from Harry Al Padgett's funeral parlor, 780 11th st. s.e.. | Friday, December 5, 1324, thence fo i Aloysits Church. where mass will be said | at 0 a.m. Iutérment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. 4 | POWELL. December 4, 1924, COLUMBAY | POWELL, aged 67 years. Funeral from the residence of her daughter. 171G B st. s.c.. on Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Iaterment | rfax, V i QUANDER. Departed this life December 2, 1924, 10:49 p.m., at her residence. 109 Ca itol ‘ave. n.e.. ANNIE WILSEY (nee Jobn. son), aged 46, beloved wife of Charles H. nder. She leaves to mourn their loss & er, 11 children, two aunts and a host of Funeral from the ident arah D. eafter. .. Wed- Councllor, | | Q i residence, am., thence {0 where mass will be sald for the repose o her soul. Interment at Mount Olivet Ceme. tery. (Richmond, Va., aad New York pa- vers please copy.) 4 QUANDER. The Ladies’ United Reapers’ So- You are notified of the death of Mrs. UANDER. Fun, i , 1924, at 9 o'clock MRS. M. B, FUNERAL DESIGNS. Geo. C. Shaffer *%,1e 5t xw. CHOICE _FLORAL EMBLEMS Main 2418, at MODERATE PRIC Prompt delivery. BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” And Other Beautiful Floral Designs at Moderate Prices. 1éth & H. Tel. M. 8707. Prompt auto delivery sarvice. Artistic—expresslve—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co,, 1214 F St,| | HUGHES. 13034 M ST. N.W, . Beaths. Departed this life Thorsda: . 1924, at Piovidence Ho: 1 d_daughter of the Edward-J. and Margaret Sulllvan. Fu from her ‘late residence, 7237 G nw., Saturday, D quiem mass’ at the ( at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends iovited Iuterment Mount Olivet Cemetery. SWETT. Thursday, Decembe; 4 a.m.. at Providence Hospital, loved daugiter of the la Kate C. Swett. Notice of fu TURNER. On Tuesday. December 2. 1924 at Columbia Hospital. Mrs. JORNSIE TUI R, wife of Fred 3. Turner. in her 26t Friends may wee the remains at James ernl parlors. 19th and L ste. n.ow pie services will be held at 4 p.n W. H. Brooks, minister, before the Lody will be shipped to Norfolk. V: for burial. Funeral there Sunday from Queen Street Baptist Church. WILLARD. SULLIVAN, cember al hereafte December 4. 1924 at his late rexidence. 4211 Tih st WIN ALLEN ears, of Clayton F. uneral be held at Hysong's parlors, Saturday. December 6, at reapectfully Invited to ilenwood Cemeters. copr.) Intermen pers plews Iu Memoriam. BROWN. 1n Joving memore of our dear mot er, MARGARET PLUMMER BROWN, dsparted (hix life oue year ago taday cember 4, 19 No one knows (he wilent heartaclhe Only those whe have lost can tell Of zrief that is horne in silence For the dear mother we Joved xo we De A loving mother we once enjo How sweet the memo-y stil t death has left a loneliness The world can never fill HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. * In_remembrance of FRANK life six 1618, could we open wide th And see rour ce more And hear your voice, is all we cra As in the days of vore. Horee is sad, 0 God, how drears. Louesome. lonesome, ever Listening for your voice till Weary, for we hear it not Gone from ns forever. A face we love so well Xo one can ever 7 HIS DEVOTED MOTHER AND BROTHER. * COLLEGEMAN. 1v sad but loving remem brance of my dear daughter, EDYTHE MUR RAY COLLEGEMAN. who died seven sears ago today, December 4, 1917 There is a face so de A form T cannot see, let this little token show t T still think VOTED F ed BURDSALL, aud brother. parted cember 4 on our dear o BURDSALL. whe de his years ago foday. D. grave RAY HENDERSON. loved mother departed this life or 4. 1021 ne. but not forzetten LOVING DAUGHTER, ISADORA HA PE . A tri membrance of our dear LEOD HUGHES, who thres vears ago todar Dear little Buddie, how we miss you None hut God will ever know 1t tears and sighs would bring you back You would have been back fo s lon MOTHER, DAD KEPPLER. In sad but of our darling and onls little girl LEONA KEPPLER. who departed this 1if one sear ago today, December 6, 1923, te lands are gently foide the little faet exes are closed forever, 8t were 50 sweel te of love to the sweet son. DONALD M. departed this life December 4, 1621 AND BROTHE. loving remembrance EVELY\ Her small Quiet Do Brightest Gone the smiles we loved %o dea e we Toved to hea The best are alwass first 1o die from beaven SADLY MISSED, MOTHER. * KORRIS, Affectionate love of my baby siste. DORA HARVEY MORRIS, who was ealled away siz years ago today. December 4, 191% A% her residence. Ui st. oo Calied from this world for a pen Called be fiod, who knew Dora best Sweet in ms memors Dora will always re Tntil in heaven we will meet HER SAD AND LONELY SIST ¥. HARVEY RICHARDSON StoNw ORME. 1n srd but loving our “dear father. WILLIAM ¢ died Tiecember 4. 191K Ana ma At the Charch of the Biessed Sacrament but not forgotten HIS TOVING CHILDREN RICKETTS. In loving “nemors con. CHARLES R. RICKETTS, cight years ugo today And bore 1 R, GENEVA 1812 Vail RME. Gone. “Traneplanted ot of carthls nto the beautiful paradise of fod MOTHER AND PATHER, CHARLES M AND EDNA RICKETTS . RICKETTS. In loving memors of ms CHARLFS R. RICKETTS ay Deceniber 4, 1916 As the sweet flower that s the mo Rut withers in the r day. Thus lovely was this infant’s dawn Thus swirtls fled its life awas. GRANDMOTHER, LAURA C. RICKETTS, * SLATON. Sacred to the memory of my des daughter, BIRDIE SLATON, who departe this life one year 3go toda¥, December 4 the sarde Mr heart today is hears. My thoughts are all of thee How 1 lore and miss thee e g e HER DEVOTED MOTHER, MARY LEWIS. * TATE. Placed Z_memors of my (s voted sister, HESTER TATF sear ago toduy, December 4 Feacetul be your breathe slee, iR SISTER. HATTIE LUCAS TATE. In sad but loving remembrance of & deat wife aod mother, HESTER TATE. wiu Geparted this life oue year ago, Decembe 1. 1923, One_vear ago today you left us We your loss so deeply fee But it was God's will, He can all our sorrows heal. THE FAMILY loving remembran LAURA N., whe WILLIAMS. 1In sad but of our beloved mother, died December 4, 192 'HER CHILDREN. - ~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 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