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KAY JEWELRY CO,, 407 7TH ST. N.W. THE SUNDAY STAR, '4,000 ROOMS TAKEN | FOR SCHOOL SESSION Hotels Report Heavy Reservations for Gathering of Superin- tendants in February. | | The 27 hotel members of the Wash. {ington Convention Bureau are booked | to capacity for the convention week | | of the department of superintendance | | of the National Education Assoctation | in February, it was announced yes | terday by C. | the bureau. Practically all of the large hotels | are filled. This means that a total of La Vigne, director of | | 4.000 rooms have already been taken, bringing to the local hotels more thap $250,000 besides the money expended by 13,000 delegates expected here, on the 40 or more banquets, luncheons | | and breakfasts. The convention burean and the Na- | tional Education Association are still i able to take care of more reservations, The various schedules for the 14 | sections of the department of supes ! intendance are now being planned by | { the National Education Association, | and will be announced within a short | Officlaly of the organization say | registration of 13.000 delegates is a | ervative estimate. 4ll of the rer gather- WASHINGTON, D. (.. OCTOBER 18, KENTUCKY SOCIETY WILL DANCE TUESDAY Musical Program Also to Feature . First Meeting of Season at the Willard Hotel. The Kentucky Soclety of Washing- ton will open its season at the New Willard Hotel Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. Preparations for speaking and musi- cal programs and dancing are under way. The followlng have been elected us office and members of the commit- tees of the soclety for the coming year: President, William Jennings Price; first vice president, Mrs. Mayrice H. Thatcher; second vice president, Admiral J. S. Carpenter; third vice president, Mrs. Elmer R. Oliver; secretary, Mrs. Mattie Wyatt Porter’ assistant secretary, Miss Daisy Robsion; treasurer, G. B. Likens. Reception committee—Mrs. Ben Johnson, chairman; Senator R. . rnst, vice chairman; Mrs. A. O. Stan- Gen. Henry T. Allen, Mrs, Ollfe Jumes, Judge Charles Kerr, Mrs. ed M. Sackett, Mrs. Roy A. Hayne: and Mrs. Conrad Syme. ‘ommittee _on entertainment and music —Mrs. Marie Tyler McCormack, chairman; Mrs. Mary Pile, vice chalr man; Admiral Hugh Rodman, Miss annie Barbee, Mrs. D. H. Kincheloe, 1925—PART MRS. APPLER EXPIRES. Succumbs at the Age of 88 Follow- ing Brief Illness. Mrs. Virginia Appler, §8 vears old, widow of Joffe Hyde Appler, died at her residence, 140 Kentucky avenue, Friday, after a brief {llness. She was | & native of Maryland and the daugh ter of the late John Edward Dement | and the late Mrs. Rebecca Dent De- ment. She was a direct descendant of several old colonial familles, her ancestors on both sides having settled in_Maryland before the year 1700 Mrs. Appler leaves one daughter, | Mrs. Clare Belle three grandchildren, Mrs. Marsh: Mrs. W. Clarence Zepp and Clifford Hyde Hollinger, and ftive at-grand- | children. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Partly cloudy and cooler today; tomorrow increas ing cloudiness and slightly warmer probably followed by showers: gentle to moderate shifting winds, becoming southwest. Maryland—Partly cloudy, cooler in eastern portion today; tomorrow in creasing cloudiness and slightly warmer, probably followed Ly show ers; moderate north and northwest | winds, becoming southwest by tomor Card of Thanks. WARE. Mrs Laura F. Ware and family wisii 0 thank their many friends for the ‘floral tributes and kindness shown during their recent bereavement E Marriage. LL—CHILDS, Mr. THOMAS C nd Mrs. VIRG nnounce their marriage Wednesday. Oc tober 11, 1925. at Washington. D. C. * | LUCAS—HARVEY. Sunday. October 1 in_Forestville, Md. GERTRUDE T i JAMES DOX ~ G the 2 i “Edward . and Marth Al ent (private) at Ouk Hill Cemeters APPLER. Friday. Octoher 16, 1995, at} 1250 1m.at her_reside 130 Kentiicky ave. me. VIRGINIA D widow of the Jate Joffe Hy Mrs. Clariy B. Hol #the chapel of W st n.w.. Mondas. Octol BARNES, October 17, } her residen: A st ne PRISCILLA BARNES (nen White). beloved wife of Inters Cemeter fease copy.) BIRKIGT. Friday. October 10. 1675 @ lingering fliness. MARY E_ the belo; wife of the lat Rirkigt. in K5th vear. Fung wili be hel at the. residencs aughter. Mr Ros Cherry. 480 t. nw. Mon day mormink. Octol 10" g Interment private. Kindly omit flowers. LA PORTE CHILDS | Deaths. Thu:edas. Octoher 15 Asheville. N.C. Dr. JAMES & beloved husband of Mary J. Wa Reith) of 17 w. " Fune thie above rest 7 October at B:30 am. thence to St. Mas Church, whers mass will be said at 9 a.m Interment at Relativen an Frida @ long 1iine. four grandeh s Lot other rela fifs lis sesting at Fo rhe's Tincal chapel * Funeral Cooper'a Chapel, Calvert Coiunts- 3d Stond Lo At 11 am. - (Balti ) ADAMS. A i of my dear mi who depatted th Octoter 18, 1 Gone. but not_forgotten HER DAUGHTER KATIE BAGBY. Ju lovine mem thi e HARKIFT MARY ELIZAEETH BECKER 1 sears ago toda | Capt. John H. Cowles and M —Partly cloudy and cooler Qe Riker. y; tomorrow increasing cloudiness | go\y, 1025, MARY be held in the Washington where 28,000 feet of floor D. A. GROSVENOR DIES. . s L | space has been reserved for exhibits. T Committee on membership—Col. [and warmer, probably followed by | ® helbced it o1 beier D, Boid of 412 1001 | Wheoh wiy Dr V. Ballou, superintend- | Was Long Prominent in G. A. R.| Goorge Weitzel, chatrman; Miss M. |showers in the interior; moderate to| St e Frneral from the rssidence of ber | ey | enETE Tl Gehoilslr. o o brother. Edward Suilivan, Tuesdas. Octo G 2 not dea v only aslee Buy Now—Pay Next Year!! (Bt dipiriment of Supesibtendiee o| Circles in National Capital. | | Sherl Gallagher, vice .~mm1nan“{n~xh north and northeast winds, be o1 Com LOVING SON AND DAUGHTER, Wil lf " . the National Edu fon Assool; Alben W. Barkley, Mrs. David R. Mur- | coming moderate, varfable forte where mass will be sung LIAM F.AND ELIZABETH ( BECKEK you don’t want to wear now—This is an ex- ih ¢ oipd o Danlel Allen Grosvenor, 86 years | ray, W. C. Deming, Mrs. Myrtle L.| \West Virginia—Fair today, slight ¢ e O cellent time 1o buy Christmas gifts and lay them ibiothoses 70 sumo suilinn GoF fhe aE T Davis and C. M. Forés, Iy warmer in northwest portion; to E t Cemetery oy - : I 4 P . Jor committee—Lee Lamar Rob-|morrow probably showers; cooler e i S —————— | partment during the McKinley anc aside for Christmas de ivery—We will be glad to reserve any article you select—and don’t forget— to- | CARTER. Departed this life Saturdas. Octo- | {112 3,0 H' k inson, chairman; Dr. W. L. morrow night. 17 e ALICE (ARTER dapehter | 1 {0 Roosevelt administrations, Civil W vice chalrman: Harris Fle Record for 21 Hours. : '— This Is, We Believe, Absolutely the |]! Greatest Diamond Dinner Ring Offer Ever Made in Washington! ;"/;\\‘ll‘l/ilnll'///,% 3 Genuine Diamonds MARY ALICE BROWN BAND AND CHI o0 s k{;“J'E@J RECRRERRRRA) $7 tovnis. St weekly: $10.00 rooms. S | I'viday night after & lngering illness. | McAtee, Chester J. Fiteh, Miller 6 p.m., 64; 8 pm., 60; 10 5 A tievoted a0 2 with toiler, whowes and latatory. S St ht after a lir i il 4 J. . 2 ; ) 64 ., dideyo = A T 1,k,",({,l,\i?,5} He had been a resident of Washin -5 and Mrs. E. H. Anderson. AR RRRREEEER: | ton for 40 ve committee—Miss Lida| Temperature—Highest, EEEYNAR RN RR R NIRRRRE | O, O e was a charter mem. | Hafford, chairman: Lorenzo Martin,| 56 lowest, &l and past commander of the Burn- | Vice chairman: Mrs. Dalsy Fitzhugh| Temperature sume date Jast year— Connecticut Ave. and K St. Blwde Post, G. A R. e served [ Ayres, Ulrie Bell, J. E. Barry and| highest, 50; lowest 45 e et n Mon Stores throughout the Civil War with the 3d | Louls Ludlow. 3 ne's Ceme. Shops n fai CSISTER AND BRG ‘Weather in Various Cit; ~Temperature Departed this life suddenl- Octo M. L. GOTTWALS DEAD. T | "R (L S S | Volunteer Ohio Infantry = . Professional Apts. Soon after the Civil War Mr. Gros | venor served as assistant adjutant i | night. Bp.m. 8 DOORES. 116 vears. beloved won 604-610 9th St. N-W. | Apartments; Thirteenth and O streets, | chalrman; Mrs. W. W, Spalding, C. R ,_78; 12 noon, p.m | “a_lovi ter. Mra. Rosa Lee A | FOR LEASE % general of the State of Ohlo, with the TR £h or'd enhine’ Doores. He leaves 2 AN and 2 Sapphires 18-Kt. White Gold Mounting Low Rents rank of colonel, under Gov. Ruther- |Services to Be Held Today for|Atiai s loss a devoted mother. fa {ford B. Hayes, later President of the Atlantic City 5 ther. one sister and one brather. ISHANNON & LUCHS‘ United States Former Local Builder. faitimore o 2l O o — g: Mr. Grosvenor was a_brother of the minhdsy, ;- in. Sund ‘ 713 11th St. Main 2345 @ |late Gen. Charles H. Grosvenor. whe | . Martin L. Gottwals, 69 years old, | pinmarck tives Nobods Yoo B | was for man e A ehi formerly engaged in the bullding N 4 3 ; 4 $:Zl ? > 11 SERPERERRUERINERRRR AT ;jr"“‘f,“\ e ,,';MM_“ DECSE | business in this city for 3G vears, died o GADOL ¢ ? A asicep B & e Thursd NDMOTHER e s e e U rfield Hospital He | Glncion et t e ¢ CRAENN Free LeCture homas (Gronyenar, Wby Wi A e been a r nt of Washington oo i . a SeHO The midnight stars gleaming —0 ber of Gen. Washington's staff duri the Revolutionary War He is survived by his widow, Virginia ~ Lamborn Grosven Ch T S o dauchter, Miss Louise Grosvenor and three grandchildren, Mr A ristian Jcience Haberman, Miss Margaret Lamb irosvenor and Miss [dith E e st 5 e s | Davenport. Tows s i Upon & silent rav - | North Capitol street, this afternoon | Detroit. Mion . e Mr. Gottwals was a native of On- | Galreston. Tax...." SN tario, Canada. He is survived by his | Helena 4 ol e widow, Mrs. Charlotte J. Gottwals, | Juiamanolr k = L il e 4 Befors our eyes cweet mather faded, grow BY ) and two sons, W. F. Gottwals of | Kansas M. f " ~ e =l Grosvenc 8 Utica, N. Y., and H. . Gottwals of | Little Rock. A : i : me doto, efemal zest Trkiay | Do oneknew Funeral services will be cor this city D A nToien s . : ¥ orin 1 wn ‘st | Sad and Prof. Hermann S. Hering o e ohavel Of Afolpb T Mr. ttwals was well known in | Marduec, M : E GREEN. Sho leaver 10 ¢ ocal business circ] Memphis. Tenn. 3 r lose two dev ghters C.S.B. of Boston, Mass. b e g and Member of the Board of Lec ip of The Mother Church, irst Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachu- || Pay 50c a Week 50 tod: vices o be held al 14th and B ne. Mon- | HAGER. 1o Deaths Reported. Fow Ter Y 5 [ R & : October 16, 1025 who d CATTLE SHOW CLOSES. SRR s A4 Phitaisiona, Pal 1 5 b | s ; .»;’.'.4‘»‘,};\,«":&- Lowd ‘""“.“,‘,:f“': Fonty ) Eittbureh, ¥ imborn Gr a3nd st Pittsburch, Pa amborn Gro hool at. s w, | Portiant. Me .. uiee Gro; . : Rock 'Créek | Portiand. Orei . Fohnd | e Sy g Laaies’ and Gents’ DIAMOND RINGS Exquigite blue-white ‘zems, set in handsome 18-kt. white or green gold hand-carved mount- 9-Ston Cluster Rings 18-Kt. White Gold Mounting $69.ll Pay $1 a Week Parade of Prize Winners Final Fea- Interment (private) Landon. 77, 1 nroe st S © | Dlease coby.) 1 n sy LizZAe 14th St. and Park Rd. N.W. Prize wi s and ch t Kyle. 11 months, Children s Hos: at_the residen setts At Arcade Auditorium ture of Exposition. « Siseon, 5. Ho arables oAt (om0 INDIAN SEQLIS, Gotobcr T Timing. 0 Providence Rospital 1 3 : Suddenly, Fridas i Sl Sunday, October 18 || oe duiry cattie clseen "proutly | il Sy sy mecopin pongit, i e ings. At 3:30 P.M. onal dairy exy t Mary E 50. 654 3 5 " e, abo lose. A parade of ] ars : s - rien. 1o atten 4 ARION. ( $ 11 Under the Auspices of | night will be the closin, 3 i et 2.5 s | Vickabure ; EY. . memocs of : : C g Of ersey 3 y Capitol ave, VASHING N ). i @ S 1 1 . CARRI . Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist Judging of Jersey 1 Gilleniie, 55, 310 Capitol ave. ne. | WASHINGTON. D : tates Naval ¥ 3 e o | classes remained to b te . 27 s i . Herbert Grigsby, 14 months, Children ——— - EElE Washington, D. C. day. Invitations for the s Hogital, [ionstie: - Children & : Lihe beloged Pay $1.50 a Week No Collection. ANl Welrome were extended by Philadelpl t e ier. 4 months, Child :n's Hos- i 1, B n National Cem Monday. Oc b lanta and Memphis Paul Carter, 22 days, Freedmen's Hospital il 'M; e s ) Paul H : ber 17. 1925, at Providence Hospital Th am Herbert N. and_Ma: Sith, bos NE “IMLAY. “aced 7 sears. beloved e Famous Josenh C. and Edith M. Ganncn. bos sichter of Benjamin T. and Bianche W e SRR _SRleL _sallbal adie _ o¥ine John M. “and Anna R Carl. & Imiay. Funerzl private. = 17 Jewels, Adjusted.. $34.50 — EHERG R S 19 Jewels, Adjusted ... $37.50 AT , ' ' e oy George 2. and Eva Botelr i Z =2 am“‘."a) 1 \‘!i.‘\f,‘:‘- KL loveq xr.t‘" M 21 Jewels, Adjusted. .. $44.75 i 3 ; i§ { all Sorth 0007 et Pay $1.00 a Week ; % died six 3 We positively guarantee to sell all stand- BAG- e foon Tuesday. October | go 00”0 i i 2] 11th and East Ca 2 R+ d friend Sweet ard makes of watches, including Elgin, B R apital: Tited fo attind. Interment ot Rodt Grek here Waltham, Hamilton, etc., at the cash BAR PIN—G; : Ceneters Thoueh bat from me price, and in addition offer you the con- {16, at Balace, Casin mter. Re: | LANDON. _Saturdas, October 17, 102 of my son 1 venience of a most liberal charge account. \ Al 2oL s 2 et 2 Sib nw. THOMAS F.. beloved husband_of | 2 | BREASTPL: fashioned. “sold. Lucinda A. Landon. aged 78 sears. The | LYNCH. In i my dea: hone Columbia 7048, ku::l\r\ Calanth Lodge 11, L »;"\)‘XI\F..\]A\* x,:‘l‘r" .\lk B who died et I will never To any customer buying any 4 L Gent’s Watch during our Anni- : A e e ate broth HOMAS LA e . on New Hampa . C. HERBERT. R versary Sale, we offer the privilege 2. o New Hanos ik € ¢ e A ; MAST, 17 vOOD of purchasing any | 3 8 : D A TEERWOOU e WADDEN. | In lovink o of my KNIEE (andlCHAN up $l 11 T S R e A e e noodle . r Matue H avlor ‘of Washington 1918, while 10 the to $7.50 regular value | 605" Reward : He1 & st of Diher rolatives el fran o e > Funeral f John We . 2 a loved one goi rest TS RS = = o | Church 100 Med T R o . ey Return 10 G | day oOctod ‘Are those who Joved him. be iteal Thie : HELEVIRE O IR RE e, - fLeeToN. s 3 - = | MORAN. Sucred 1o the memors of JOSEPIH : ik P OMORIN Years ko &0 | Batie ot Ok Park place nx. i | Bilecc rewad A Letment Wil be at Rommes otlice. SR SR — | MANKINS, Departed this life Saturday | GLASSES —Tortoise shell rinimied Friday | | moenins. October 14 1025, st hiqh ¢ Siternoon, _ North 40089, el OTok - after % short fliness. JOSEPH § HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND SON | GLASSES —Shell-rimmed. C: MANKINS, "He leaves 1o moirn their 108t | qrpoTHER. In lovine memo cadeHeward: 1005 Bih w0 PUCI0 | 5 toar wite, Marearet &} Mankine. and o Keidh SEROFd | FOXHOU . male: Plack x i G e GOR R G Octobe gray nose. Reward. North 30: h sts. nw. D. Norman. pastor oft_and oft ts do wander LOCKET—Silver. containing _pic esday ‘at 1:30 o'clack. Menibers To a gra far away ward: please_phone West 1 e i Whete thes loving mothe: MEMO, BOOK. red mioroncy: betwern Warder Bl i Holmead place mw.: rowa S Sadlg s e e. 3224 Warder at. 113, Col 1906.18% elderd qrg R DAvGHTER. ] TavLOR = Srtioe ra s :R. Sacred to the memory of I PACKAGE—Bug. _ containing | articles ot ucs 3 Qetoner Th. 50B p | ST e R TR B eppriet < ‘h”‘_" to be used for funeral Monday: in Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery. Rela. this life 12 years axo, October 18, 1013 Woodward & Lothrop’s. Return 163 Adams | {ives and friends invited. (Philadeiphia and R | mmpm Baltimore papers please cops.) £ Thee N AGE__ Finder _phone Plun TON. Departed th i 0o mer's Exoress Co., Col KW, Teceive re- | MQULTON. , Departed, thi R!'.!"‘ it all them dead wa i et i g aughter, Mrs, Mauriee DAUGHTER. CARRIE F. CYPRESS POCKETBOOK — Contalning _transporiation Michaels. “MARY Des Moines to Chicago. R. I. R. R.: R. . aged 71 years, oved wife of Chicago to Baltimore. B. & Flavius 8. Moulton. Furieral Sunday, Oc Westcott. Senute Hotel Tober 18. at St. Michaels. Md 8% | POCKETBOOK—Friday. on 14th &t car, o PATTFRSON. Departed this life Wednesday, REED. - i« no death: an ankel form e earth with silent tr Guerancced movement; mahog- any finish, highly polished case; cathedralgong ................... Mahogany-finish Candlesticks to match—only sold with clocks at this Anniversary Sale price Wm. Rogers 26-pc. Set Tableware This guaranteed Tableware comes in a beautiful mahogany finish case. Buy now, at this low price, for future g1v- ng. . T S & 15-jeweled Rectangular Wrist Watches, in guar- anteed white gold filled q 2 case, with guaranteed 'Q_vvp:'_‘f.. e movement R it EASY MONTHLY TERMS = | POLICE DOG—Brown. h tan and | ROBERT PATTERSON. retired policema N = blncic: % vears old, Reward. il Lincoln | beloved h:fi\‘\.nhln(‘l[l“lrflw;. Q'\!“"z‘;f"fi"é' Funeral Directors Since 1850 | i L 38 on. devoted son "of George W. "and the | . 1732 Penna 4 NTER DOG—White with black p Patterson. and stepfather of | Main 5512 Slightly Case-Marred 3500 n forehead: rewand. Telephont s e 7 —— Memorial B Timothy Hanlon BABY GRANDS 3 J) head oot oy elfe, n TGN | Rert prialer! bastor. Friends and"Felatives | o4t 31 ST.NE_ 0 Vhone L. 55 — Weddink : en; ved “A. R. K.—; : knew the awfu pais e e D T o R T s PRI N0 S m g e st Bl O i SURHOION ese charming little pianos are floo NG Gol, Mommachustiie STa at i | T oy kow e Went vy ANy anoner 1 ard. HIS W ;Iv I r I s alme more. The slight case mars will be re- L : - opt | ST B S ST ERANDEn Sari 0 | chapel and, njodern loom: reward. _Columbia 5409, Toved “father of Missouri Smith. James, P moved. } || sioE, saru o 758 Fih and| U i ond Bevery | Frank Geier’s Sos 2 Georeia ave | 1113 EVENTH ST. v e s : . ¢ : kide pieces, fonday, October _niear ober 17. 1025 - If you had in mind the purchase of a Baby Grand oPWar and Navy or Pa. ave. - Notits g WL N T. F. COSTE TR YN rliEs e T raWarE A e it—say $5—will s re your choice for child's; _Sund ~ Wm. H. Sardo & TR ;mall céeplp%\t : say $5—will secure your choice TRICYCLE childy, Sl ! Florence Hamilton. ard eran Wm. H. Sardo & Co. UtHEeRCE e YALE KEY—Wedneaday cvening dater AtodssiChspel ——r tached. Reward. 803 7th st. ne. STOUFFER. T[YN[‘ Sl RYAN Pay 50c a Week Pay 50c a Week f.\al.;.% taining money and chéck. H. Davis. October 14, 1095 av 650 ‘;a l S 1 Park b1, nee. : Sadence Yol o0 R G rORGE wier JService | ot in_ forehcad: reward. Telephone. kson_and Mon Jackson. Ave. N.W. PPY. Fox Terrier. while with mous i samples—built to sell for a great deal R raam I LI ORI G200 Tt RGO NOL SVETWIE, 180 hall gare at Griffith Stadium: Prized he am. JULIUS ALEXANDER SMITH prices. 332 Pa._Ave. Erneet Sa2 toike. shelled.~w | : SEober 50 2t 5 5 e, “Th | Modern Chapel: ciepy g Adams 4059. L 3 A Bk between now and Xmas—this is your chance. A E e b, s, ot NOw 1o« e Box 248-V. Star office. Cla and Lillian Com e s A Ton na” RAG Sanith. > Notice "of” fanerai | 412 1 §T. N.E. icelis $34 Emercency EER eloved wite of Charles H. Stoufter 17 Pa. Ave. SE. Funcral {rom her late residence. 809 Car- el Chape Cincoln 142 roll -ave. Takoma Park. Md. Tuesdar. | oo “Hivate Ambuiane October 50. at 9 am. Trterment at Mon Livery in Ci on nexpensive. ocucy Cemeters. Deallaville. Md. — Rela. Aver ELOSS ToREE : prag it | Rether e, ey ol it Copngued Floral “Blanket Sprays” e s, Funeral e jment. - 0,1009 H St N.W. And Other Beautiful Floral Designs at October 19. at 2 p.m. interment at Formeriy 040 F_St. N.W. Moderate Prices. - 14th & H.. Tei M. at07 | Wwood Cemeiery S e Geo.C. Shaffer "0 T3t St Nw | MHh e e 111 b Joseph F. Birch’s Sons CHOICE_FLORAL t‘)ltml! e n sate | AN CATHERINE mie e ek f AR W FEatabtianea .t D: “Pre - ved wife of cf . N X SPUCDERATE PRICES. Prompt Delvers. | Paneral Bereafior cooricle Tile. - Noticq of 13034 M ST. N.W. FTioiet 1ogh —_— LR 21 STORES IN 21 CITIES S imeral from | ment. 1330 G STREET

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