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Orsenigo, who now is in Holland, will be named papal nuncio to Hun- [ Dine Tonight at Our Food Ts Delicious BREAXKFASTLUNCHEON—DINNER F_& i2th N. Cuticura Toilet Trio Send for Samples To Outicura Labersteriss, Dept. B. Maldwn, Mass Hart Schaffner & Marx Bench-Made Suits 5675 The new ‘‘best”’ in men’s suits that we told you about in yesterday’s ad; finest woolens, bench tailoring, rich silk linings; style by master de- signers — the kind of suits that are made by only a few of the best tailors in the land. Raleigh Haberdasher Thirteen-Ten F Street INC. served in public 'lc.hnoh in ever increasing quantities is because school authorities realize that proper bodily nourishment is ‘a vitally important factor in mental development. Milk provides - certain elements : without which normal growth cannot prooeed as it should., Plenty of exercise; plenu of dup and a diet which in- cludes not less than a quart of milk & day is a combination which will go far toward giving a child the chance for success to which he is entitled. MRS. CLARKE MISSING. Englishwoman Who Figured in War Romance Is Sought. KANSAS CITY, April 28—Nancy Jordan Clarke, central figure two years ago in an international war ro- mance, has been missing since last Wednesday, it has become known here. Members of an organization of Eng- lishwomen, in which Mrs. Clarke was active, have instituted a search. Mrs. Clarke was divorced from Claude Hetherington Clarke here sev- eral months ago. Before her marriage she and her 2.year-old son Francis were brought from England to the United States by Mrs. Mary Van Trump Warren, di- vorced wife of Frank G. Warren, at- torney. MOVIE LEAGUE HEAD DIES. Henry B. North Carolinian, Expires. LEXINGTON, N. C, April 28— Henry Branson Varner, president of the North Carolina League of Mo- tion Picture Exhibitors and former president of the National Editorial Association, died at his home here last night, following an {llness of several days. He was 55 years old. Mr. Varner was formerly State commissioner of labor and printing of North Carolina and president of the North Carolina Press Association He was for many years publisher of the Lexington Dispatch and the Southern Good Roads Magazine. He was a ploneer in the modern good roads movement in North Carolina, in which the State has invested $85,- 000,000 in the last five years. Varner, Prominent e Al M SO St EST. 1857 Judicious Service Our experience, gained thru erving Washington and vieinity since 1857, enables us to offe the best judgment in all mortu- ary cases. ZURHORST Morticians Milburn T. Zirkle, Mgr. 301 East Capitol St. Tel. Lincoln 372 E. 8. Zurhorst C."S. Zurhorst, Jr. ¥ Model Chapel. Livery in Connection & ; § | ¥ o FUNERAL CASKETS $50 Covered with black or gray cloth. This is the kind which sells for as high as $150. W. W. Chambers Co. The Brown Stone Funeral Home 14th, Cor. Chapin N.W. Col, Ask About CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Society for Philosophical In- quiry will meet Thursday, 4:456 p.m., at New National Museum, room 43, first floor. The Chemical Society of Washing- ton will meet Thursday, 8:15 p.m., in assembly hall of Cosmos Club. James . Couch of the Bureau of Animal In- dustry will speak on “The Chemistry of Poisonous Plants.” The Maryland State Society will meet Thursday, 8:30 p.m., at Thomson School. Electlon of officers and other important business. Phil_Sheridan Post, G. A. R., will ;neft Friday, 2 p.m., in Grand Army 1all. — . ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The Col. James S. Pettit Camp, No. 3, United Spanish War Veterans, will meet, 8 o'clock, at 921 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. The Stellar Dramatic Players, dl- rected by Miss Sue H. Murray, will give its second and closing perform- e of “Grumpy” at Holy Trinity all. Robley D. Evans Post and auxiliary will give a dance at the Gavel Club, Thirteenth street. Proceeds will be used for welfare funds. Lieut. Comdr. Leroy United States Coast Guard, an illustrated lecture on Alaska and the work of the Coast Guard, $ o'clock in parish hall of St. Stephen’s Church, 3017 Fourteenth street, for the enter. tainment of Monticello Chapter, D. A. R. Reinberg, will give A card party will be given by Mir- iam Chapter, No. 0. E. 8 o'clock, at 919 H street. The second annual banquet of the Canadian Club of Washington will be held at Wardman Park Hotel at 7 o'clock. The British Ambassador, Sir 12sme Howard, and the Secretary of Labor, J. J. Davis, will be principal | speakers. Susan * B. Anthony Foundation monthly meeting at 8 o'clock in Shore ham Hotel | The regular meeting of the South east Washington Citizens' Association Inc., will be held at Tyler School at | 8 o'clock | A 500 card party will be given in |the Pythian Temple at 8 o'clock, by the Fidelis Camp, No. 6701, the Royal Neighbors of America. Mem bers are invited, also their friends. of | The Business Women's Council will | have its seventh annual dinner, 6:30 o'clock, at the Church of the Cove nant. Entertainment by Rev. James hera Montgomery, Mrs. Ruby Smith ahl, dramatic soprano, and Sopho. cles T. I‘ap.u, ladm .mw. HELD AS SMUGGLER “Dapper Lon"” Collins Ordered to Atlantic City for Trial. NT YORK, April Dor’” Collins vesterday was ordered tuken to Atlantic City to stan 1 on a charge of conspiracy to smu 1.quor, He was denied bail by Un States Judge Thomas I1. Thacher Collins will be tried on charges connection with the operations of Nomad er sub-chaser, and t schoone; omoke in 19 and 192 | when boats loaded with alleged 1 from the West Indies were ab: off the coast 28.—“Dapper Our Special Deferred Payment Plan Which Enables You to PAINT NOW and Pay Later —if facing vou can Eleven desired. TWe'll proposit you problem. are a propertv-owner the HOME PAINTING By this arrangement, pay vour painting bill in Monthly Installments, if be glad to explain the ion more fully to you. S-W House Paints, $4.10 Gal. for most colors. Slightly Screen Enamel Black 75¢ Quart Green 3 ] Quart D. C. DISTRIBUTORS OF NISH CO. AND OTHER ‘Whi SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, WIDELY KNOWN PAINT PRODUCT ite and Shutter Green Higher S-W Best Roof Paint, $2 Gal. MURPHY VAR- DYER BROTHERS INCORPORATED Paints For Every Purpose 734 Thirteenth St. Phone Frank. 8325 801 11th N.W, LADIES’ SUITS SQPINDLER LEAN and PRESS ALL and DELIVER wovsHe=10¢ Main 2704 #1.50 WASH.DX TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1925. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Rain this afternoon and tonight, somewhat ooler tonight; tomorrow fair with slowly rising temperature; fresh northwest and north winds, diminish- ing tomorrow. Maryland and Virginia—Rain and somewhat cooler tonight; frost in ex- treme west portion If weather clears tonight; tomorrow fair, with slowly rising temperature in interior; strong | northeast and north winds, gales on the coast diminishing tomorrow. West Virginfa—Partly cloudy and cooler tonight, preceded by rain in extreme east portion. probably frost in exposed places tonight; tomorrow fair with slowly rising temperature. Records for 24" Hours. Thermomet, 12 midnight, noon, 52. Barometer 29.91; 12 midnight, 29.9 8 w.m., 30.01; noon, 30.0 ' Highest temperature, at 3 pan. yesterday Lowest temperature, at 8 a.m. today Temperature same date Highest, 74: lowest, 44 Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 am.; Great Falls—Tem perature, 66; condition, clear. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United Hn(_i Geodetic Today—Low tide, 6:12 a.m. p.m.; high tide, 11:54 a.m. ’lumrnuy\\ —Low tide, 7:01 a.m. 34 p.m.; high tide, a.m. 36 p.n The Sun and Moon. ~Sun p.m Tomorrow sun sets, 6:58 p.m. Moen rises, 9:16 a.m utomobile lamps to be lizhted Weather in Various C 4 p.m. » 29.96; 81, occurred 51, occurred last year tates Survey.) ast and 6:44 and 73 and 12 Today sets rose, 5:15 am 657 Sun rises, 5:13 a. Clea Clouds Rain lantie City Baltimore . Birmingham Kansas Cit Los Angele Louisville . Miami, Fla N. Orleans. Mo 30.08 Or. 3008 30,08 30.14 3016 10,4 50.00 FOREIGN Greenwich time, todar (8 am. don. England:. .. France e na, Austria.. n. Ge . Denmark Sweden Spain a (Fayal fiton Azores Juan, Porto Havana. Cuba Colon, Canal Zone Engineers Meet May 18. NEW YORK, April 28.—Announce- ment that a four-day meeting of the American Soclety of Mechanical En gineers will be held in Milwaukee be. ginning May 18 was made vesterday at the headquarters of tha society here. A reforestation policy wil one of the princ h rather ehagey dle *"Apply the. Washim o League, 349 Maryland ton Amimi T pearls eavy_brown leather To be o clerk at Lee House. 15th and L miainng money in hills, on 9ih | N Y. ave. and Eve st or on Sol tiers’ Tome car’ Retum to 4102 11 ave id receive reward. Phone Col. . shor e tip Reward. | Tel white Cotambia 788 " EARRING- @ Ting, Tard ele, Frankins 1387 o EY LASSES—Child's. in ca between On tario rd. and Bancroft School Reward. \\Rlv(rfle Lee, 2630 Adams Mill rd. Adfl_wl nge on ta e EY market, 10th. turday. at the bétween Oth and to 614 415 st sw Louisana ave. Reward. Retur TASSES. in_case, on iday, In northwest section between 15th 7 'sts. and G and T sts; address in case Dearly ‘worn off. - Reward. = Please notify Mre. ‘Ada Sangster. 917 12th st. n.w. FRATERNITY PIN. between I6th and R ste. and Medical Sclence Blde. Return to 1 Science Bldg. _Frank. 64 a Thursday. bet 1800 4th n.w. DOG—Brindle bull: answers o name of Reward it returned to 1917 23rd. 5 and 6 pm. fomewhere in n.w. Heturn 10 Room 201. Potomac Elée. Bower Co.. 14th and C n.w. MAso 10 CHARM—Commandery. Bevlrd Garrett Park, Md. hECKPIF(‘E small, _opossum, on Qundls before 2 pm. Suitable reward. North £916-W. PEARLS—Short small pearls. Eid Foward i rcaserove, 1807 i string, o for return. and Sth ‘and H sts., containing_w watch, money and papers. Person finding same will please keep watch and money and return papers, valuable only to owner. R b D No. 2. Alexandria, T, white. femalel answers 1o ‘wi {fom 3611 Prospect ave. n.w. name of PUR s in’ Dupont. Circle. North 106, Apt. 5 PURSE, large. brown watch, keys, compact, etc. Lafayette Square. Reward. Address Box 28+ 230-R. Star office. HANDEAG—Op Ga. ‘ave. south of Walter important addresses and Reed Hospital driver's permit, name of Partrica Harves. Reward. Mgr., Ebbit Hotel barber shop. * SPECTACLES—Shell Tim. Apri] 2 woen Thion Station-and 15tk and H ats. o or on Lincoln Park car. Rm. 220,"T-U Bide Gov't_Hotels. P SPECTACLES, shell rimmed, Friday morn ing. bet. 15th’ and Euclid and Central High ool - Cleveland 100 TRUNK, English_cabin, color brown. marked with initials H. M. O.,’and bound with four wooden strips. from” Union Transfer Co.'s Truck April 25, bet. 7:30 and 10 p.m. R ward. Union Transfer Co.. Union Statio Tele! Teather. containing Left'on bench in VEST—Blue: reward. B. Taylor. ne. WATCH—T 0ld: second hand o monogram O, 8L W ) gy, meeine WATCH-Tnitiala "G, A. B left in King Pin Fowling Alley. 14 Tash J3nd Monroe,"Saty F.W. H. CRANE DEAD AT 81. Former President of Hoe Printing Press Company. SW YORK, April 28.—Frederick H. Crane, 81, father of Justice Frederick E. Crane of the New York Court of Appeals and father-inlaw of Federal Judge Edwin L. of Brooklyn, died yesterday Brooklyn home. Saybrool Conn Mr. ne was president of Robert Hoe Co., manufacturers of printing presses, until three years a he retired. Cards of Thanks. GILLEM. We wish to express o heloy €18 ¢ and, son and brother. FRAM 5 T HIS WIFE FATHER AND SISTERS. * HUFFMAN. We wish to express our &in cere thanks and appreciation to rel and sympathetic iriends their beaut ess _shown and death of our be nd father HUFFMAN AND DAUGH JORANS-GUBISCH. sincerest thanks relatives and floral death of MARY T3 MOTHER. SISTER AND BROTHER. * WARD. We wish to exp thanks and ciatio We w friends 1 sh to express ation 10 « their beautifu to re WARD FAMIL . MINNIE THE Married. At Rev. ¢ Metropo 1an Ba Wedneada > D. MARDEN | LIA ROBI} # Beatl)s AN BROWN § day, Apr 2 JiNsOX, Pres WALTER J. SINGLETON CARTER. Depart; Sunday, _April HARRISOX EDELIN FORD. aged W. Deal's fune Wednesday. Ap hence to St. Alo be said at al. Inter Burialf sersice MARIA GUISEPP i Monda . GEORG brii 28 ids invited. I Cemetery. nly, Saturday, April Bryant ste. n.w. RIC beloved gon of Alph Johnson. He leaves death one aunt and one p.m. . Rev Jarvis wr“.mx epital. Mon. fay. April 2 EAGHER. Helen Dillon Meagh . Suddenly, Saturdar. An: 1 ¢ Da Tex.. WALTER TOUR, beloved_son of Mary I late Walter A. M1 i at h en a brief illness, loved daughter of Eli Samuel 1. Orme an o after a ROSA ROBB. Robb and X ai neral . Wednesdas, pm.. at S. D. A. Churc F and G sts. ne. Rev pastor. Remains 4 SCHMIDT. am. at_hi OSCAR P.. h (nee Walsh hiladelphia, Pa llen M. Schmidi al hereafter. SEAUBERLICH, Tesidence, Md, CHARLES F.. beloved h Catherine Seauberlich, aged 68 ye. eral from his late residence ~Thursday. April 30, at 2 p.m SHAW. Monday. April residonce, 1701 Park road n.w. RUBY ELDRIDGE. Dbeloved wife 0f ~Charles Owen Shaw, Funeral gervices at her late residence Wedneeday. April 29. at 2 pm Interment at _Arlington National Arrangements by Joseph Gawler's Mondar. April Rivér rd.. Bladens 1925. at_her ters. Sons. SHEPLEY. Sunday, Apri1 26, 1 pm. E widow of Capt.. Jam Biesiey. "at dier res Courts. . Services at Welingadas. April 2 to HO Teimits hera mass Wil pe colebrated at 1 Thterment Arlington - National * Cemetery. Arrangements by Joseph Gawier's SHEKELL. Sunday. April Georgatown University Hospi SHERELL. sister, of Funeral_services. from the S Gor Faneral Bome, 0011 4th sdneatag. ADAI 50, at 8:30 am Yo Holy Trinity Church, where miass, will be waid at 915 am 2% SMITH, Departed this life. suddenly, Mon- Gy morning. near Baltimore. Md- MAK: WELL SN 1T, devoted husband of Leola Shith, He leaves to mourn Ms deparcire 3%oving wife: & devoted mother. Elmira dith - “four seters, Mrs. Mamic Roval Martha Marshall, “Coretta Caldwell and Fotelle Waenington. - Notios "of funcral Tater.” Remains resting at dobn 1. Rhines Toneral chapel SPATES. Armil 28, 1025, at 9:30 am. at his residence, 423 Bth st n.e. JOHN Pe Peloved husband of Eleanor Spates H& I eivived DY ‘fwo sons and three. daugn tora. " Notice of funeral Tater. (Cumper land papers picase copy.) THOMPRON. Tuesday. April 28. 1023, a Toe remdence. B18. Madioon st . SIBT NEY O beloved husband of ihe laie Ge neva L. "Phompeon. - Notwce' of ' Huneral hereatter WRIGHT. Monday. April 27, 19 S Gat Providencs” Hospital §™ betbved won of the garet Wright, - Funera Gonce, 40% 6th st suw.. Thursday. 3672t 5790 0 clock. thence to k. Dom s Church, where' maes will bo said at 3G clock. " (Baimore papers Copy.) WYNKOOP. Mondas, April 27, 102 Tordonee, 413 New' Jetsey ave. s D at 11 North 4833, T w it W, day evening, ipd removed bite Lil fi' Rl ‘“‘ PHAN, beloved and only son of Mar and 3° Aivert. Wrnkooo. ‘aged 27 years: Funeral (rom Metropolitan N He was born in Old | css our sincerest | { | And will HER FAITHET GRANDSON LAWRENCE BUEHLER. yeare ago ic HIS LOVING CARTER. 1 EDN ). PEARL M. BELL.* CAS McNERNEY MONER HW SCHWENK. NG CHILDREX HIS LOY SCHWENK "Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRI - 13034 M ST. N.W. Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 ’ TF. COSTELLO NOW CAP: S _1724 N Aol Quick and E W W. Deal & Co.. 816 H ST. NE LINCOLN 8200 Automabile Service e er. Livers in’ connect! hapel and modern erematorium ° Mods Drices. 332 Pa. Ave. NW. Call MoT3 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Modern Chapel. _Teiephono. Main 2473 Wm. H Sardo & Co. PE incoln 524 and del Cha Moe O rvits Livery in_Con f———-TNE ORIG!NAL———| W.R.Speare Co. 1208 H STREET N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ALMUS R. SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE ——— GLYDE J. NICHOLS —. VL. SPEARE CQ Neither the successors of nor conneoted with the original W Pg«»um uuh!.. ment FUNERAL DESIGNS Phone Frank Prompt auto delivers servies ATUStiC—eXDressive— (nexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St, ~ BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” And Other Beautiful Floral Designs a Moderate Pric 1ith & 1 N athr Modorate Prices, 14t &11.__Tol M-at07. = AMBULANCES. 2 cu,uimrm T v‘m DATE AMBULA! Fully equipped with rolling cof. stretcher, Hlankets and pillows. ) 6626