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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. ©, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1925. stitute of Chemists, will meet, § o'clock, at 306 Albee Building (Keith's Theater Bullding). [ ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. s District of « 4 r Mothers will meet, |at new headquarters, the Lee House, | Fittenth and I, s The busi- ne on will ollowed by | 11 hour. A section of the Navy 3and will play and Dr. John T. | Huddle wilt-give readings. The Quartermaster Unit, Organized Reserves, will meet at headquarters, 1402 at 8 o'clock. Maj. R. I’ Harbold will outline the forthcoming Winter Plattsburg course. A 500 party will be given at Masonlc Temple, Bixhth and I streets north |east, by the Goodfellowsidp Club of ativity Chapel. Public invited. Dinner Dance at The Sunbonnet Women of America invite all Government. professional !u..u business women to their meeting, Wardman | ! Park Hotel ‘\ o'clock, at Thomson School. | A motion picture descriptive of the Shturdavieosi: | The Business Women's Council | American Indians will be shown, 7:30 3 d.""? eLonans I | will ‘meet at the Church of the Cove. | o'clock, at the community evening en- from 7:30 o’clock I nant. Following the business session | tertainment at Massachusetts Avenue s R Methodist Church. Dr. A. H. Zim- " 5 3 merman, supply pastor, will speak on Wardman Park D | The E Boernstein’s Gen. Adna R. Chaffee C‘anton- When ‘and How ment, Orchestra g National Indian War will meet, 6:30 o'clock, in v Hall of the United States Sol- 2 Home. at Masonic Temple, Thirteenth strect and New York avenue. Ball Fan’s Chauffeur Killed. as H. Bavlon, Carbondale, Pa asked i ce to locate Robert Richard son of that place and inform him that | his driver had been killed at V | mart, Pa. His emplover had star here 'to attend the world serie: The Alumni of Duke University of Durham, N. C., will meet, 7:43 o'clock, |m Mount Vernon Piace M. E. Church. Cover Charge, $1.10 For Reservations, Phone Columbia 2000 Washington hapter. American In- Moummg Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 sergeant of po- Children’s Sport Hose 35(: 3 Prs. for $1 tyon-top Cuffed Hosiery e pattern. Al colors nd dark effects. Incl e are hoys' Toiletry Specials Toilet Water, $1.00. 2lc. Footh Paste, 19¢c. Mayvis I Pon, ing Cream, $1.00 Coty's Face Powder, 83c. SL6D Coty's Compacts, 89¢. Coty's Extract, S$LI9. Street Floor in in led & ht at this hose. Street Floor Timely Winter Apparre and Accessories in the Golden Harvest Sa We purchased them for sale at $2.50 and 98—but you need a new sport hat for the week end and here it is at a lowered price. Italian felt hats in pert “Pirate” shapes, small, close-fitting types and medium roll brim ei- fec Black and an array of sport colors—and trimmed with the newest gold kid ornaments. Bound with gold kid or ribbon and self trimming. Children’s and Misses’ Felt Hats Fine ed Felt ats. in black “und a complete ranwe of pleasing light and dark Off-the-face, poke and mushroom shapes, d with felt or ribbons. Smart and in Street Floor T A Full Fashioned Chiffon Hosiery sl .00 Pl'. Smooth, well fitting and beau- tifully textured. these Silk Stock ings will render a maximum of service, cven though they s of sheer chiffon weight. ¢ ¥ imperfect. Fashioned with mer cerized garter tops. Shown in pleasing Autumn colors—rose taupe, sunburn, blonde, down. peach, atmosphere, gun metal and black. Buy these in half-dozen lots and be thrifty. Street Floor trimy expensive, soys’ Long-Pants Suits Built for Service and Style Tt pan it grolf anc 14 Children’s Forest Mills Union Suits $1.00 Walst attachment suits in ex ccllent weight for present wear. High neck, long sleeves and ankle length, or Dutch neck, el- bow csleeves and knee length Also Boys' Unfon Sults in gra: with high neck and long sleeves. 2 to 12 years. es 2 Street Floor both school the Ccnpi,“- Assortments of Boys’ Suits, $7.95 to $23.75 $3 98 and 35 Sweaters, $2.98 Knicker Pants, $1-98 Sy Neatly gray pant Street Floor—Boys’ § D U D pull-over with ed in this group are Coat , or patterned woolen mixtures in brown, nd tan are shown in these well tailored uitable for school or play. Sizes 9 to 16. hop “Tmy Tot” Winter Coats in New and Varied Modes $9.9s to $16.9s 2 and 3 years are charming little st A 2 3 smocked and flare style finished with silk stitching, buttons and collar and cuffs of beaverctte, concy, chinchillette or imitation crmine. Warmly lined and interlined. Such pretty colors—brick, rust, stem green, wire- less, tan, rosewood. gracklehead and pencil blue. Hats to Match, $1.98 to $5.98 Girls’ Balbriggan Dresses, 5598 One or two-piece styles with convertible or Peter Pan collar and tie. Kick pleat skirts. Pockets too. Tan, gold, pencil blue, copen, brown and rose. Sizes 7 to 14. econd Floor—King’s Palace For miss of 1. coats of broadcloth, l \ i | | Infants’ Coats, $4.98 Wear a Flower to “The Game” The smartest coats and frocks wouldn’t be seen without a gay flower on the shoulder or lapel. Chic, gay, saucy and smart— are gardenias, orchids, roses, ‘mums, pansies; metal, silk, cot- ton and velvet. 25c to $2.98. Street Floor White Chinchilla Coats, with quilted g for ra warmth. Collar, cuffs finished with astrakhan. teen lin and front “The Kedak” L very thin, ball box, Sale! Sport Scarfs, $19° A special assortment, in_time for the “World Serie Make you look like a million dollars. Snappy Scarfs in numerous col- ors and combinations, with fringed ends. Two yards long, and made of silk, too. Street Floor The g to carry to the A compact shaped just like a kodak and fitted with on inside of cover, base games. Fashlonable Footwear Special for Saturday $2.95 alld 33.95 Selected specially to harmonize with new Winter costumes, these Charming Slippers cannot fail to impress one with their smart appearance. The models are indeed varied, making it possible to suit every taste and preference. Velvet Suede Satin Patent Operas, Strap Pumps, Cut-out Sandal types and Oxfords, in black, blonde, gray and tan. All heel heights and sizes. Second Floor fo! la and folding coin purse. Made of mirror Georgette Sleeves, $2.95 Pr. If your favorite frock has short sleeves, add a pair oi thsc and wear it to the “game.” Black and colored georgette, in shirred and plain cuff styles. Street Floor brocade and saffian effect imita- leather and finished with Black, brown, tan, and blue. A swag- companion the sport tion top strap. T ee to ® Street Floor =1 EUGENE F. HARTLEY QUITS CENSUS POST Chief Statistician of Division Re- signs to Head New York City ~ Corporation Bureau. ISugene K. Hartley, chief statistician of the division of manufactures of the Bureau of the Census, has resigned to organize and take charge of a statis- tical bureau for a New York City corporation. He has Census Bureau 25 years, ¢ in 1900 from Magnolia, 2 be was principal of the Academ: He entered ‘he Government service 1s @ clerk and advanced through the various grades un'il he was made sistant _chief clerk of the bureau in 1913, expert chief of division in 191 wd chief statistictan in 19 T Uartler also was supervisor of the or Tulsa, Okla. and Ham- Mich.: direcied a survey as to the cost of r y of me « ndise and commodities in the Dis et of Columbi arge of the Island: Mr been in the ming there ., where Rockfish census of the Virgin @ member of the istical Assoclation, the Club and the North of which he sec- and its president 1 Society ary for four ye for two TROOCH . Aut AT, xray 0 R st G whiite ik St 21000 rewand JUNTAIN PEN 1. Return X TFRRI wire-haired i hrown: red collar, d return 1601 K ot 1w POLICE 1o from) 7 1001 Baby F. GG t Building female. white. onths old r tac. Re R and 1th and Kansas EYS ON RING between Uni Jersey T | Station and Fi vieae 1ath Re Vicinity Ot ween 1Kth and v SPECT ACLES Normal School UMBRELLA, srecn silk i 1 aind child's, nity Wilson smali. gold old rews oater 116 C WRIST WATCH or 14th near Mo 7th & [ 2:30 p.m,; lowest temperature, 51, was supervisor ind{ Penn. | Reward 1 | THE WEATHER District of Columbla—FPartly cloudy and colder tonight; tomerrow fair and continued cool; Sunday fair with slowly rising temperature; fresh northwest winds, diminishing tonight. Maryland—Cloudy to partly cloudy and colder tonight, possibly rain or snow in the mountalns; tomorrow fair and cool. Virginia—Partly cloudy and colder tonight; probably frost in west por- tion if weather clears; tomorrow fair, colder in southeast portion: fresh, possibly strong northwest winds. West Virginfa—Partly cioudy and colder tonight, possibly rain or snow In the mountains; heavy frost tonight il weather clears; tomorrow fair. Records for 24 Hours. Thermomete : 8 pm., 57 2 midnight, § 11 a.m,, 57. Barometer—4 p.m., 30.03; : 12 midnight, «u 00 $ pm, 4 a.m., 29.93;| { 1 i st temperature, SG 0((‘\“’!’?11 at oc- | curred at 6:1 Temperature same date last year— Highest, 64; lowest, 42. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the i wr m. at Great Falls— Temperature, 63; condition, clear. Weather in Vartous Citl am. Stations. Atlanta 0.06 A £ W30 io 0.30 0’58 004 i t Chesapeake | L 1 | El Pus | Galveston | riia M X.or Nivw Okla Omaha Philade between | ian” Antonio San_Diego time, today.) Temperature, Weather Denniari 1) Azores muda Juad, Porto Rieo na, Cuba . Canal . An airplane that may be taken a | in 20 minutes and put together ag !1n one hour has been perfected. EISEMAN'’S F Sts. Two-Trousers Suits and Overcoats 525 &30 Hundreds of well dressed men, already familiar with the perfect fit and style of our suits and over- coa’ row. have , will be here early tomor- For never in all our history we been able to show such a splendid collection of suits and overcoats at such appealing prices. Styles for the young, snappy dressers as well as the more con- servative man. Beautiful Si Tux We couldn’t begin to tell yi points these new tuxedos pos: Ik-Trimmed edos ou of the fine sess. But we will say—they are $35 values and tailored superbly in this season’s models Remarkable Values in New Fa Suits ‘15 11 A special lot of new Fall Suits, in the season’s mo popular colors, marked spi st e- cially tomorrow for quick sell- ing. fnum SQUAD cAPTURES STILL AND MACHINE | Fifteen Gnllons of Alleged Brandy Taken in Raid—Distillery in Bathroom Charged. | Commissioner Fenning's liquor squadron.” headed Guy . Burlingame. last n on a tip, raided 124 D street sout east and confiscated a still which, it was charged. had heen used to make peach brandy. An automobile, 0 have been used in transporting the liquor, Samt house, s street northeast “ifteen gallons of by 13 evidence, the tond of § appearance Conversion of flying arrested taken ported wecepted for the ants for trix his ts of 2 by of juantity and hi Billman rd precinet. alleged whisky v 2 After pursuing high-poweres automobile on Riggs road across the trict lne into Maryland late yes tekday, Capt. Burlingame and Rev enue Agents Hartman and Cornette arrested n Chesivoir and con dlons of corn whisky ported they found in De. the f ‘defendant taken to Bl wher wis Svenue ille transporting wery A w for Chesiy him. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The National Fellowshi give a dance tomor rose room of the inzzton Informal. Visitors welcome The Tivoli Pastime Club dance tomorrow. 9 pam., ballvoom, 1517 R street. Municipal Council, Royal : will meet tomor Pythian Temple The Nurses® the Distr in the Hotel ill give a t the De Board T ‘Examining Wil hold « ehicd of (he dss, R. N, Mrs. Anne TI""X’\ of the Renshaw, American Pen r students clubhouse | Tho m]n-nn tl “The Little Mount Pleasant Citizens' tion will meet tomo; Mount Pleasant b hive commite pposed to .8 pm 155 me Ass before Congress in ¢ proposed “District name apt. Fred L. Jones | “Prohibition” Sunday, 3 the Secular Lea ew Young People. Le given by Airs rmingham Mot Lightbringe: Theosophi lue will talk bet a l Orline \\u\llmll r Deiense meeting Wedn Seventh street. ¢ Blrths Reported dennie B and Johanna_Teoksen ym Toseph and Anna M Berels B and Wilhert H. and E Ha ind Soph 50 Anna & Lipstein. ba Wheser. &1 B. Pease. & Wi arguerite 3 | worth. “gir1. dohn G Donovan. girl William G. 3 Augustus and Mary Mange: H R and Clara Shiriey Olive d Juanita We: Russell H. and Franoes Pa pld 0. and Catherine Burn: B. and Luciie Brady, Sidney T. and_Bessie. ) Edgar H. and Emma T Maleolm ' B. m and_ Carrie nd Ellena P! V'\X/Tm\nH. Sardo & Co. odern Chapel Lincoln 524 JAM S T. KYAN o g )7 PR Ave SE. Model Chagel: © | nckincoln 143, ___Livery in Connection. Quick._Dignihed and Efficient Service. 4 M . 16 H ST V ither the _su ith the onigina R. ‘Speatn establish: Bente prante. o020 1009 H St. N.W. Formerly 940 F St. N.W. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISA. \C 'HIR(Efli 3034 M ST. N.W. Egfatlisted 1801 Gawler Service Funeral Directors Sh;ce’ 1850 3 332 Penna. Main 5512 43 Femms Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5343, CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 37 WITLTAM LEE. Funeral Diredior and ‘b.)mr Lvere-in eotinection* Comino = orism. Mo hanel o Ba Ave: Cain 31 Y535 Frank Geier’s Sons Co | VENTH ST. 153 TR Tl Modern Chapel. T BLACKISTONES Floral “Blanket Sprays” And Other Beautitul z‘lorsl l')ullnl &b Geo. C. Shaffer S OICE. FLORAL EMBLEMS. Main 3416, PSP ERATE PRICES. Promot Delivery. Prompt auto delivery service, Artigtic—expressive—inexpensive. Bros 1212 F St. ‘We Specialize in Floral Designs at Modorate mce *v,w f' /orl.s s W HSTS NV, MAIN 6953, [ Deaths Reported. The following deaths bave been report the Health Department in the last bure James B. D. Tniv James M Martha ¥ Palmer, 36, George Washing acobwon Margaret A Annie Wrigh av Hospit Georgetown University 3. 940 Flor James Fersiron, 34 Melvin Hospital Son a av ronia E. Washington, Contractor Is Sued. Samuel W. Taylor of Hyattsville, sed in the District Suprema 5,000 damages from Har Bramow, a_contractor, for alleged personal injuries. Taylor says he was working as a carpenter in the employ of the defendant June 29 when a t fell and injured him. He Attorneys J. Wilson of St . will asee 08 O st nw at 10 a'clock v raltof our dece BNCHAN 7o feran ¢ st and B ete e " Fu nm er o) ARD Tove, Grana Master. John Grand S Helen ate i | CHAMBERS. n officer I V. October R CHARLES &, ( HAMBERS belose the late DAVIN. Sudden at his WILLIAM W Daxi Satu bhia and HARRIS. HENRY e nd of Ave®) * of funera helovad Wednged HARRIS Mrs. Ada D. ¢ Thurs ACQUES, LIAM ¢ Tron; his late rest: Monda. . resting_at = Co_funeral parlre et st Chi hoete. nw Tntertent at 10 | MATHEWS, TINDA Departe 3 Ay b | MUDDIVMAN Funeral _frar t. n.w.. Sat: Interment at Relatives the. purpo of Sigter fo Wednesdar Mrs M at Moon & 21 from the va Chureh: 1411 high mass for the hipps reposa of her so i friends wvited. Inter (% M :mnriam. BALDWIN. T BOWLES. remembranca BOWLES. who 8%0 sester- that will never fade wheie he is laid buried deep the sod where my €on sleeps life was brizhtest Just hen his hones were best 00k him from this world of bain To & home of cternal rest Not dead to me who loved him Not Tost. but gone be He Tives with me MARGARET BOWLES Go Tn Joving remembrance of ms RAYMOND DARDEN. who Jife seven yvears ago today. r 9. 1918, HIS LOVING DAUGHTER MILDRED. HARPER. d but loving remembrance of ¢ oy and beloved brother. CHAT HARPER. who bade us £0od-bye 10 Join the heavenly angels two Seirs ago vesterday. October 8. 16 It is so lonely here without sou. Charles. arling. In the midst of friends we are alwave add devarted always longing for you. When alone in our sorrows the bitter tears o, Oft come’sad memories of happy days that others he to my side The trial was hard, the pain severe. o part with our darling boy and brother. <7 e loved ro de But i o < he will always remain. en we thall meet again. dearly in life we do the same HIS BROKEN-HEARTED MOTHER AND SISTERS. HINES. In mem F. HINES. who day. October #. Gone. 't my_son. CHARLES (ied seven” years azo to- but not forgotten HIS FATHER. ving memory of our son snd LEWIS. who_de- 0 today. Octo- LEWIS. Two sears ago today you left us Loving memory still remains. And those who loved him best Are the 0nes Who think of him. ER, FATHER AND DAUGHTER. WEEDON. 5 ako. October 9. ©Oh,_ what . e bt loving | remen- rance of our dear. Nuuband and father DENNIS 3 MCARTHY. - who devaried s life,five Sears octsber 5. POETZMANY. Sacred to the memory of IRMA E. POETZMANN. who died Ociober 9. 1918, We miss you no Iess as the time passes on. han we did on the day of your goin&: For apsence can neer close the door of our hearts And the lamp of our love Is still glow- ing. Stk 3 HUSBAND. MOTHER AND CHILDREN. CTOR. Tn I membrance of our oo huthatd | Tather and. Krand{ather: A FROCTOR. who departed this Yars ak0 toduy. October 9. 1916 “Gone. but never forgotten DEVOTED ~ WIFE. DAUGHTER AND GRANDCHILDR 2 o of my dar- Dk ahs. WASHINGTOX (Toots) . Govarted s e seven years Wgo. ctober B: 1018 Jesus. eep her in vour hosom PRl T Feich the shining shore. Then! 0 Master. Iet Ine Nave: he (ove. und cheri mep ¥ w\ni'\a NOTIEER! MR apicw