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D.C. AND BALTIMER SHRINERS ON TOU Cruising Today on Potomac terday afterncon on the S. S. Dor- chester, after the local Shriners had heen feted at an oyster roast by the Itimore Masans. Capt. C. . E. Flather of the first precinet station headed the local com- mittee on arrangements. He as as- sisted by Rufus W. Pearson, president oi the patrol: Melvin E. Rice, captain of the drill team: Henry B. Schmidt, director of the Oriental Band; J. Fred Huber, director of the floor team; Bob Heiner, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., NOVEMBER 22, rangements yesterday the event was designated as “Almas Patrol Hop.” Capt. R. E. Doyle, general chair- man of the event, announces music will be furnished by Myer N. Gold- man'’s 20-piece Shrine Orchestra. Other committee chairmen are: Roland Robbins, reception; J. J. Tancill, floor; Louis W. Brown, music; J. Fred! Huber, decorations; H. E. Bevens, tickets, and R. E. Doyle, jr., Dulv)lcity. UD.C. FUND FORLEE| [ reie weatsier | & much colder; fresh to strong south- west shifting to northwest witds. Maryland—Unsettled and warmer today; tomorrow, fair and much cold- er; strong southwest shifting to northwest winds, 1925—PART 1. NEEDY YOUNGSTERS 10 BE ENTERTAINED LORD MAYOR’S WIFE HAS 1 EXTENSWE PRIVILEGES iWomnn Suffrage in Effect in Qffice, While Husband's Movements Are Confined. Correspondence of the Associated Press LONDON business manager of the mili New York's Language!. tary band: Louis W. Brown. business of the orchestra: Charles M president of the chanters; Weirich, captain of the Le- fuard; John J the C; chairman iittee: Virgil M. Fook of the Nut Band, and Roland bins, reprasenting the divan. The local Shriners will hold their enter- | first < 1 event of the season at the pro- | City Club next v evening. At ves-la ting committee on and Chesapeake After Baltimore Feast. New York's speech, it is prophe- sied, will be Improved through the oral English plan proposed by Asso- ciate Superintendent Gustave Strau- benmuller and adopted by the board of superintendents for use in public schools of this city. very school will participate in the plan, from the elementary grades up through the high ools and training schools. The object is the attainment of pre- cision, exactness and elegance of ex- pression. gion dent H n Club; of the automobile Washington are cruising and Ch numerc tainment vided. The and Baltimore Shy S. Rob- <ape king s stops where and refresh party left special ents 1re Tues left Baltimore of the There’s no “red tape” in open- ing a charge account here It’s simple-a pleasure. Just see our credit man and tell him about the good clothes you want Raleigh Haberdasher Thirteen-ten F Street E. F. Droop & Sons Co.—1300 G St. May We Not Serve You This Christmas With a Fine Piano, Player-Pianoor Victrola Again we emphasize the fact that we sell mer- chandise of standard name and quality only. WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING that leaves our store to be absolutely as represented. Accommodating payment terms are always available. STEINWAY “The Instrument of the Immortals" Priced from $875 up g Reliable New Upright Pianos, $295 up. New Grands, $635 up. New Player-Pianos Quality, $495 up. Everything in Music Piano Stools, Benches, Covers—“Q. R. S.” Plnyer-Pinno Rolls. Music Roll Cabinets—Every Victor Record in the Catalog. Guitars, Violins, Ukuleles—Flutes, Saxophones, Cornets. MUSIC and M USIC BOOKS #5 Welte-Mignon Reproducing Planexl Exclusively a Music and Musical Instrument House “ E F. Droop & Sons Co., 1300 G St. warmer today; tomorrow, fair and | : Mrs. Clay of San Francisco Virginia—Unsettled and warmer to- day; tomorrow, fair, colder in interior; strong somthwest shifting to north west winds. West Virginia—Partly cloudy, prob. ably showers today, warmer in east portion, colder tonight; tomorrow, and colder. Records for Twenty-four Hours. Temperature—Midnight, 41; 2 a.n., E 4 am., 37, 6 1., 3 8 a.m., 36 10 a.m., 47; 12 m., p.m., 57; 4 p.m.. 59: 6 pan., 54; 8 p.m., 50; 10 p.m., 49. Highest, lowest, 34, Temperature same date last year Highest, 58; lowest, 35. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide a.m. and p.m.; high tide, 12 m. and pm. ‘Tomorrow— Low 8:50 p.m.; hirh tide, p.m. Is Chosen Honorary Presi- dent General. By th HOT | 21.—The | Confeq several from per memorial Associated Press SPRINGS, United cy today thousand Ark., Daughters voted to dollars re capita taxes into a Lee fund, set aside $2,000 (o supply authentic data in connection with ‘the production of certain hi torical films and tonight elected Mrs. C. C. Clay of San Francisco an hon president general . Clay recefved the required r jority in the fourth ballot. Three other honorary presidents were se lected Thursday The proposal to convert per capita tax funds into a trust fund brought about the most spirited discussion of the day, during which delegates from Georgia and Missourl opposed recon mendations made by Mrs. Roy Weeks MeKinney of Padu chairman 10f the Lee memeorial committee, who reported that plans for work in con nection with the chapel the: Daughters had planned to sponsor had been withdrawn. Wil p: Opponents that the morial be Members they had they would made of the The dele badg cial November of the pnvert cived M tide, §:2 1:28 a.m. and The Sun and Moo Today n rose 6:58 am.; sun sets 4:30 pan. Tomorrow sets 450 p.m Moon rises 12:49 p.m.; sets 11:34 pan Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Temp Max. Min Sal- Fri urdiy night i m 38 i 1 E Sun rises 6:59 h, K., am. ies. Precipl tation & b to N atent Badges. the proposal money raised for the returned to the donors of the not determi recommend money ates voted patented and desigy c Su Spom urged me- | Agheville Atlunta “aia | Attanti said | g more use he ~ Ga. miittee 8 1 what should to have their ary Ol Wi Ot to have a insignia d for honor Clevely Davenport, lowa Denver. Colo Des Moine Approxima scribed on the floor of the convention today to the Norman V. Randolph re lief fund to supply financial assistance to widows of Confederate veterans liv Ing in the Northern and Eastern tates. North Carolina led the list ¢ contributors with $500. Flor una, South Carolina and Tes wh contributed $200. Virginia scribed $305 and Texas §: 0 was sub Towa 0.06 Los ‘Angel Louisvilic uctte. Mich Ten Prizes for Essays rk. N North Platte Omaba. Ne Philade] Phovnix ot 1etion taken today pr ded for awarding two prizes of $500 each for Confederate essavs. The | will be awuarded biennially ou of a Hift of $10.000 for educational work provided by Bernard Baruch of New Y in memory his mother, Mrs. Simon Bar All students of Amer 1tional institutions will be to compete the prizes and ivs to uny ant theme in the history of the Miss Mary Poppenheim of Charles S re tter froin Marquise t president of Paris telling of the y i v £1.000,000 Al hospital near Paris, prizes b Ariz N Al M M Louis, Paul Anti it F St St South a i 4 pas Chapter the construc American mer Neuilly-sur-Seine elevators of which furnished the United Daughters of the (" federic L memorial to descenc of Confederate veterans who Killed n the World War The hospital is nearing completion and will be opened on January . Blggest Carpet Flooded. o v Vie Miss rance WASHINGTON in th by n nts were s U. S. Natural The United 1 and represents the we pre pix iron, per cent Magazine The ince more chase: ve world abo: cer pulation. Yet the world copper, 43 the Thrift rite Iy of tot 5 60 De world's is e of written than 1 in ' tife 1 neouver Provinee. August, the amount w pur four in the rill room Wembley recently = industry at flooded through a bu main No one was in the grill room wher he accident occurred, and it hree-quarters of an hour before the ttendants discovered the flood By | this time the whole of the floor, which { accommodates 300 people, was sev eral inches under water. The carpet is 40 sect and each has to be fitted together before the design it repre sents is completed. It weighs 10 tons {and cost $15.000. st adburn w m and Catherine For R. Levs Dyson £ both t Marian L. Seal Herman' R, xandrit B dehn g @ Horne Sul and Hazel E. Sonner . Aenes R. Spencer. van of this city and Alyse € e = and ines Gurrott s of thiy city and Marian N Liltard. \ tobacco and snuff factory which vas recently closed at Mitcham, Eng land, prodaced three tons a month when snuff was popular. ras || FLOWERS FOR FUNERALS SPRAYS 55 WREATHS 3 w —made up of fresh-cut, choice, seasonable flow- ers. s and Ella L Births Reported. The followine birthe have been re the Health Depari e ported to within the past 21 Bacou Ameiia Caponzio, James A and 1iorncs Cahill rthur Exsie Sanford. bos Thornt T Midred Ghfin liam L and Bertha Bondurant vin D, and Roex E. and Lillian D 0 .4’nd Harriett H, “boy boy Joseph & wirl oy wrl hoy girl Alvena Miller Jrette Navar liam and Mirian Robert Frank and Gh s R et colm ai © Schoeflel, v Lewix and Miilicent Shoo William and ien Smith P bel Vosler John and' Leab HUft: boy Barton and_ Alfred and Cor el Julins and Rebecca C. Wyatt, Doy v Brown. boy. Carter, bos n. girl. Lee. boy John' and Ada Thopas, Sirl, Charles and Katie Wright (fwin boys). Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reno; o the Health Depariment within the bast 51 Lours John William Points. 1328 Corcoran "Eugenia D. Bain. 65. Quarters G. Navy Yard. Margaret A. Newcomb. 81, 1236 Irving st Joseph Ritz, 63, Gallinge: Hospital. Keturah Ann Collins. 86, 931 Shepherd st. nz John Heiberger, 1701 Orezor Mary A. Ward, 75. Little Sisters of the Poor Mattie May Moore. 643524 30th at. n.e. Ella Adams. 60. 1370 Spring rd Aunie B. Cameron. 70 3538 13th at. George W. Kidwell, 63. Georgetown Hos- pital Biichanan W. Faire. 52. 709 11th st. ne. Gallinger Hoepital Timothy Batile, 52 Kate The Gallinger Hospital. . 1017 Trving SPECIAL BUNCHES BRS for the cemetery.... soc Up FREE DELIVERY YOUR FLORIST 905 G St. "aX 7672 67, ave, $ CROCUS Mixed Colors 100 *The Famouth Extra Large DARWIN TULIPS gravel and water; will bloom for for win 100 for $1.50 5c Ea. $5.00 EARLY SINGLE AND DOUBLE TULIPS, 100 FOR $3 Bulb Bowls at Half-Price Canary Birds and Cages Gold Fish and Supplies KRAMER s 916 F ST. fair | sun | The Star and Crandall Will Give Party Wednesday for Children. October ~Women's suffrage is about 100 per cent in effect | in the office of Sir William Pryke, | lord mayor-elect During the 12 months of her hus- | band’s reign Lady Pryke can live at | the Mansion House or not as she likes, | although her husband is obliged to do | She may accomy her husband {to all functions, is presented at court and is entitled to present members of { her own family. She has the privilege of an enormous pew in St. Paul's Ca thedral capable of holding 25 persons, "5 | and no one may enter It without her | permission, not even the lord mayor. | | She may appoint maids of honor at the | lord mayor's banquet and accompany | the lord mayor on the bench when he | presides as chief magistrate. On Jeaving the Mansion Hous: the expiration of the lord m term of office, the lady mayoress re ceives a present of jewelry from the futh ANCIENT CbAT RETURNS. 29, I | | | | | Thanksgiving day will hold a special | po significance for the 800 or m and girls, wh not ving ho their own, or who are orph: ar being cared for in the various homes for dependent children here. Al ¢ youngsters invited to join Thanksgiving party to be given by The Star in cooperation with the Crandall Theaters, 10 o'clock Wed nesday morning at the Ambassador Theater, Bighteenth street and Co lumb road. Alrendy prepa to give the happiest day v lives and Angements are being made with superintendents of the Lomes for transportation of the children to from the theater Syd Chaplin Movie, to boys o re under way rs one of the the and November ishington State Forest Su Sylvester has received the rins of an overcoat the summit of Over Cascade Mountains The garment was, for rded to him in an envelope. Sy id he left the coat rock for use in In addition special W children, the program will inc feature-lensth movine picture Man on the Box," starring 1 wha, since his “Charlie’s Aunt,” has tation as a tipt The picture is movie release adventures children iffor pleture for music 1de for the “T'h Syd Chap in pu which he left on W 1 sig ing in vester s inee “Cha his lie's A tend the a My privileze dvar the n e t be shown in the city til s sensational nt The toned nal when he that region amed from Y surve The peak Sta cont in the pic Cards of Zl:bankn BECKWITH the Ambassador the nd cash patrons or those acti n during dmitted the r to the theater KOTA MR POWELL. Among Those Invited Among th dren and th lowing instity AND Wwe MRS NICH 3 ILAS se invited supervisors h Hon Gospel Mis ns Jew | St John's Orphanag Home, Washington dren, Swartzell Meth Children 1ton Asylur Vineent's lum, 1 Home dist City Home Orpi prist o ] an EUGENIA Va Homme for lum and Ind Pern, tend been obt chi I wil fron of i sia BOLLING details of Liay entert: CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. King Cole,” the smile revae Potomac Monday 8 Te Cowill meet |00 AN CUARR Argo / € LUCKE MARSHALL Refreshmer Representative G the sixth Michigan « at the Brookland Meth, tomorrow, $ pan the W. C P Wayne B. Whecie: nt M. Hudson of strict will s Intoin, Bath, Me nt at B and pape Practical Psyche The Washington ogy Club will have i norrow. S pam.. at o Pardi¥er, w M N Py GEORGE NTANTIONO. 5. at his resi W JOSEPH FRAX NO. ‘beloved son of Mr Funeral frc day. Novem cauiem’ mass S Cemetery Satu e Bible class Preshy ar at the 1 2to0 10 p.m Drill and inforr at The Lattim, the New Yor ‘hureh will have House December emiben Warder ) and Mre v Holy A_Fran- Rosary at 0 am rent at St Mary HARDY K Kallipoiis Grotto Drum Corps will Thanksgiving lall lard Hotel. nd, an Tuesday 1. 192, 3i5 R Henry © Remains may be Fu from and Westmin: ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY The Wanderlusters' hike will st from Chaln Bridge stition. on Ca John car line, at 2:30 o'clock. The hike will end at the Wanderlusters’ | Blue Bird Camp at Franklin Park, Va. Bring lunch and cup. Coffee will be furnished by the club. Mr: | Appleby will lead Hard LAFOREST at her CAROLIN Laforext : dence Monday, thence fo St mass will be said at 9 am. the repose of her_soul. Relatives and friends vited. Tnterment Cedar Hill Cemetary LOUKOTA. Saturday. November 14 | a1t the residence. 307 ne Mr. and Mré MACN ALK Secular League will meet, 3 o'clo 1006 I street. Linn A. E. Gale wi k on_“Recollections of a Politica er. TONIGHT Young s Hebrew tion will give an entertainm dance at its building, Eleven and Pennsylvania avenue. | | | The Associa- | nt and | b s at 1 <. Md November 21, 35th st wite Tnterment at St “Man—The Eternal Pilgrim.” will Saturday. be the subject of a talk at the Unite Lodge of Theosophists, 1731 K -street. All welcome. 1923, from the Chureh! Con ery as . November 20. 1025, at 3 long illness. “at ‘her home. st. ne. Mrs MATTIE M ow of the late Maj. D. Bryant A retired. She is_survived oo danzhoo Rathryn B. Wood nces L. Hennesy, and a L. Crittenden of Okla: cervices will be held at 'S undertaking establishment Monday ning at 10:30 o'clock. Interment will T at Arlington . POINTS. Friday. November 20, 1025 ., beloved hi at“his residence. t West ington Baptist Tntermex The Bureau of Commer nomics, in_ co-operation Wardman Park Hotel present J. Butler Wright, sistant | Secretary of State. at 830 o'clock. | He will lecture on “The Forelgn Ser ice of the United States of America.” Eco-| the | will { ial with Theater, FOU —Friday. 14th _ Call Cleveland 1+ JOHN hand of Mary A. Points. 1 Corcoran st. n.w. Interment at “(Virginia papers Officers and members of Marn- Lodze. No. 40. I. B. P. O. Ei re herehy notified to meet in a ses ow Monday night, v 995 at the home. 1556 15th st. now.. af 8 g'elock p.m.. for the purpose of arran- ing for the funeral and burial of our late ased_brother. Dr. WILLIAM ROBI: Funeral services to be held Tues- ? vember 24. 1925.at 2 pm.. from Unign Wesley A. M Church. jocated 23rd st between L and M ste. n.w. and members of Columbia Lodze. and Forest Temple. No. 9. are in. i 10 he present. By order of LLIAM B HARRIS. Exalte Attest: "FLOYD C. PAYNE. ER. _Suddenly. Friday. Novembe at’ Providence’ Hosnital. FRANK. be. d hushand of Kate Stamler (nee ¥) and son ‘of the late George and Stamler. Funeral from_his late residence. 803 Florence st. n.e. Monday, November 23 at 9:30 am. thence to Holy Name Church, where mass _will be eaid at 10 am. Interment at Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. Relatives and friends invited STEWART. Friday. November 20, 1025. at 9:20 p.m.. KATHERINE A.. beloved wife of the late John Stewart, ged 65 vea: Funeral from her late residence. 1828 Kt nday. November 23. at 2 p.m. iends invited to attend, Tn- terment 2 wood Cemetery. TAYLOR. Suddenly, November 20. 1925. at the residence of her son. Robert Tavior. 1333 U st. n.w. Mrs. JULTA TAYLOR. widow of the late Robert Taylor, heloved mother of William Tavlor. Mrs. Roberta Jenkins. Mrs. Daisy Williame and Nr. Rob- vior, danghters-in-law Mrs. Fredricka r and Mrs. Cornelia Moore. She also Jeaves nine grandchildren and five great: grandehildren. Funeral from Metrovolitan Baptist Church Tuesday. November 4. at 1:30 p.m. " Relatives and friends inviteg __LOST. —White gold. with feht at the Swanee 1_Adams 4980 amethyst reward. Find- containing_$20 Ml] with tag N al “and tan 647 Ingraham st . Airedale, male. = answer, Bing. tag No. 0804 Ruler. Teward. Secretars. e Franklin & Co.. be- and 19th and B sts. n.w. 1umbia 1 o Mother ‘midnight h in mn and K 2 | Toth | ‘Adams —of Pearl: reward. 4510 1 KETBOOK—Brown: —Friday morming, in 10-cent store, corner 11th and G sts. n.w.. contained billhook with money. Library tiok: @ % keyn. Reward. North 6310.J. except inday, POINTER DOG—Brown and white. ity of Tyson's Corner. Va. Reward Clev. 691, leather. etropo containing glasscs. lone! ml'fulx'x‘dm with _money. ‘etc.: ~ initials S, L. o "2"‘ Toassd. " Notity 1520 “Beliiont n.w OLVER__metrovolitan _police. 4015 B canber Smith & Weason Plet” (a002al. or nmkp‘ Thureday morning: reward. E. M. | o oy ang TN ats e picked 16 up 0y it fe rom delivel nu'r'm by owner, 1765 N at: now. > 855 in_vicin- Frank Suddenls. Saturday, November 1925, at his residence. 8432 Center st YICHOLAS, Leloved hushand of Nel: nsan E £ Busi: High School. containih Elasses. - Reward. Fr. 5400- oreY gnd SILK PURSE, ray. small o e fween 17th and Du Reward Phone North 585. 2 STRING OF PEARLS. diamond clamp. Southern Railway Bldc. 1o e T80 st or in fropt of Hecht: of dnceaed: Tiveral reward. - Cle jontgning dothes and e Gallagher, 1802 Funeral from his late resi November 23. at 2 pm. Interment at Rock Creel Ceméte c (Bai: e coby. - WARD. November 20. 1925. MARY A. WARD. aged 75 years. Funcral from thy dence of Mr. Richard Waid. 1309 Emer Monday, November 8:30 am.. thence to Holy Where mass will be aaid at 9 o'clock. terment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. e pont Cln'!ea Trom Cis FRANTANTUO-: | Or'S | CHARLTON | CorDE | | WARE. 30 | - g DBeaths. Departed this lite Garfield Hospital beloved brother o Cucustus and from his_fat Stowe. Mondav. November St. Cyprian's Church. 13th and € at' 9 um The November 10 WARREN, 1 ALOYSIT'S residence. re open 1 “Come. nsnoken, L farewel] Saturd v brict il r ton of Dr son. aeed 3 Novemher 2 ess. THOMAS and Mrw. T, vears”and 4 At Wik, ¥ At AUTH I cannot, The hett are I HER LOVING NIECE D% ANN VIRGINTA CHARLTON I raw As’ the w CHARLTON ,mvs.r Con' ER. DELANEY MATLE GREENFIFLD, LONESOME BERTHA W ARTIN v da- ROSE MATHEWS 1ARLES NTAT TON. wha de 1978 und 'n SAXTON arte of our dea- arted and dusty pathw She treads her wears feet ne LOVING SON AND DAUGHTER-1 CLAR WARE. In sad but loving r hands ud down Sweet reward AND LOUISE the memors of VARE. who de- rs axo today. No. THE FAMILY to the memor: AN 13 vears ago toda: LAW. JOSEPH S = R\)Iy HI dmother. rest MARTHETTA AXND EVEL’ AND cral Director and Em- o Conmection. Commodiaus and modern crematorium. Moderat r;:l:“ 833 Pa_Ave. NW. Call M._ 1388 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. L35 SFVRAe Teepione Main 2472 T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATLD AT 1724 N. ._ST. hOBTH Wm. H. Sardo & Co. coln 524 ES RYAN Pa. Ave. SE Lincoln 142. Ambulances y_in_Counection V.L. V.L. SPEARE CO. r the wicceasors of mor conmected wine e orieinal \\, l"rm establishe Phone Frank. 662 W oH St. N.W. h F. Birch’s Sons Formerly Jose rl\AAC BIRLH) SAN BIRCH) e 3034 M saani Gawler Service Funera! Directors Since 1850 . 1732 Py Main 5512 Ave Nave mnlon Phone L. 5543 FWALLIAN L balmer _ Livery 1F JA.II‘ hapel. Model ) nr“m 41 1 West_0d. SITE LOT, GONGRE reasonable. UNERAL DESIGNS. " "BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” = gl Floral Dflsl"n- Moderar Othes Piantd 1222 . Mol MOB70% 0 Tath .C. Shafier Sain CE_FLORAL EMBLEMS. Main 7316 SPUCBERATE BRY Promot Delivers " Prompt Auto Delivery Service Proviva —exvre»na—vmexmnfi. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 A §i St N.W. 106,

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