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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1995. FRIDAY ONLY A One-Day Bargain 0pportun;fy Rarely Offered Broken Sizes— Exceptional values all, and covering wide range of models and sizes. 95 Pumps Oxfords and Boots A notable offering of high quality Shoes—among them Patrician, Red Cross, Steadfast, Peacock and some L] of the best-reputed Brook- Iyn makes—that sold orig- inally at many times the price set by this EX- TRAORDINARILY LOW one-day offer. Models to satisfy all shades and de- grees of. preference. Remarkable Hostery Specials $2.00 to $2.85 Service-weight Silk Hosiery Reduced for a Day to Black, White, $ 1 .65 Brown, Gray, Two Pairs, $3.00 Beige and Nude b ASK A WOMAN Ask a woman what she wants most of all for Christmas and he’ll tell you “something to make her kitchen work easier.” That’s justwhat a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet kitchen work easy. Hoosiers are here in all the styles—$53.25 to $88.25. does—makes MAYER & CO. Seventh St. Bet. D & E Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star RARY ¥ £ & g ' HOME on ROCK CREEK Marine Corps Orders. First Lieut. R. E. Mills, at San Fran- |cisco, and Capt. J. H. McGan and Officers ordered to the marine st | First Lieuts. G. €. Darnall and A. L. fion at Quantico. Va., are First Lieut. | johngon, at Port au Prince, Haiti Gliman, at San Diego. “alif:|™ 0 "ot Quantico ordered to other stations are First LINI![. ‘7—; B. ottge, to Norfolk, Va.: Firs Jdeu - . B. Liversedge, to San Francisco: TllX(,’(lObq 325 | and Second Liewt, T, J. McQuade, (o THE WEATHER | | | | i District of Columbia—Fair tonizht: | tomorrow increasing clo« diness follow jed by rain tomorrow nizHt: not much | change in temperature: lowest tonight v | the Navy vard, Washington, D. C. EISEMAN S | 'Second Lieut. D. D. Spangler has|about 38 degrees; moderate north and been transferred from Port au Prince | Northwest winds, bscoming variable. to this city, c Eldridge from Parris Island, S | to Port au Prince. 7th & F Sts. Imported Robes $4.85 ILLANKET Robes of im- ported fleece in Blues, Tans and rich Grays; with braid-edge shawl collar and a fine girdle—all features that robes priced above $6.50 show. Raleigh Haberdasher " INC Thirteen - ten F Street A Rare Opportunity To Lease a Beautiful HE owner of this charming stone dwelling. occupying an acre of landscaped grounds bordering on Rock Creeh Park. just half a mile from Sixteenth Street and Columbia Road. is willing to lease it for a year or more at a surprisingly moderate figure. The home itself comprises a wide front porch with tile floor. large living room with stone fireplace and paneled ceiling. handsome ve salon with na closets, roomy well- equipped kitchen with tile floor and electric stove, large pantry. unusually spacious master bedroom with tiled hath “on the main flopr. Upstairs are two large hed- rooms, tiled bath. two <mall rooms and central living room.” The hasement contains servant’s room with bath. laundry room and storage room. There i< a complete sup- ply of coal and wood for the Winter. The grounds of this delightful home are exqnisitely planted with every con- ceivable form of tree and shrub. including fruit trees and grape vines. There is “tone springhouse and stone-walled stream. The roomy. twa-car garage is also canstructed of stone. Inspection Promptly On Request Ask for MR. FARLEY BOSS &b PHELPS REALTORS The Home of i417 K Street even a Homes Washington Auditorium 19th and E Streets N.W. Sunday, December 6th at 3 P.M. AL JOLSON The Washington Boy Now Known Al Jolson 4dmiral C. T. Gray- son. Stone Mountain the World Over as an Inimitable Entertainer and Theatrical hore Man Memorial D Assn. “1 shall come for | MADAM IDELLE PATTERSON Sunday's meeting at 2 s Washington Audi- | Famous American Lyric Soprano torium bringing my orchestra of thirty pieces in a private car, also I am bring- ing my best jokes. best stories and best songs. I love Wash- ington where I 1was born and for nine vears sold newspa- pers on the streets. and there is some- thing in the gener- ous recognition of the valor and char- acter of the soldiers of the South in the coinage of the half dollar pieces by our Who. in Costume of 1860. Will Sing a Group of Planta- tion Songs AND DR. HENRY LOUIS SMITH President of Washington and Lee Recognized as the Foremost Platform Speaker of the South University have donated their services to aid the sale of the fift pieces coined by unanimous vote of the Congress of the United States Government that | to promote the construction of the tugs at my heart- gigantic monument to the valor of the soldiers of the South to be carved on the side of B Stone Mountain, Ga. Dr. Henry Louis Smith will de- liver his famous oration on General Robert E. Lee. Hon. Hollins N. Randolph, Presi- dent of Stone Mountain Memorial Association, and Augustus Luke- man, Sculptor for the Association, will be present and take part in the strings and makes me proud to con- tribute what of abil- ity I have to help it along. Then the prospect is so vast as to make Ameri- cans proud such an idea was conceived and is to be execu- ted in this wonder- ful country. I hope to do well enough to have you name a § program. winning colt for All of the speaking twill not exceed me. thirty minutes and the remainder of the two hours and a half will be given to en- tertainment by Al Jolson and Madam Patterson. Seats on Sale at the Willard and All Leading Washington Hotels Prices: 50c, $1, $1.50, $2 and $2.50 “AL. JOLSON.” and Second Lieut. C. « | | i | | | § ré | [ \ i | | i | Owner can zet same by | Maryland and Virginia—Fair night: tomorrow increasinz cloudine: probable rain tomorrow night and in | extreme west portion tomorrow after noon; warmer in west portion tomor {row: diminishing north and northwes winds, becoming variable. West Virginia—Fair tonight to- follow - | jed by rain and somewhat warmer to. morrow. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer —4 p.m.. 48: 8 p.m.. 44 12 midnight, 44: 4 a.m.. 43: & am., 12 noon. 44 Barometer — 4 pm.. 20.92; 8 pm 57: 12 midnight, ° 4a.m., 2976 8 a.m.. 29.75: noon Highest temperature. 48, occurred at 4 pm. yesterday. Lowest temper ature, 4 ‘urred at 7 a.m. today Temperature same daie last year Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls today at 8 a.m. Temperature, 42; condition, clea Weather in Various Cities Highest, 44; lowest o Temperature ®3 H sE § gz groes B 25 B -8 Stations. 5 33 53 & Weather. § 23 32, Gl Pt clouds Abilene Tex Albany Birmingham Fismarck Roxto Ruflalo Cimeinnati Cleveland Denver Detron o <n napalia The annual meeting of the Districr Chapter of the American Red wili be held tomorrow at 3:30 at the national headquarters p.m teenth street northwest hetween D and E streets. Al members snd| workers of the District Chaptes have heen invited to attend guthering In the absence of Maj Barnett, chairman of who Is ill in the Naval Miss Mabel Boardman, vice chalr- manr, will preside over the meeting | Election of officers and reports or | the previous vear's work will be made. After the meeting the members are | the | n. George chapter | Hospital | the linvited to attend a tea given hy Miss Eoardman in honor of the Distri ‘l'h"].vvl in the same building i Deaths Reported. lio The feliewion; dssib naxg o resocie s s 5 Dol 14581, Bisavetie) | Roapita SRR e St | ot { oo Theron W. Newman. 1107 St B MeCaules. 65, 1300 A5th et | il B Motaen, S A0 Tt | e € ety 0 amalt e« | Hospital i ORALs » meart, 86 Gallinger Hospital | 5 Shmiee B Ront onioallinge: Homua) | it Faongiad Kate Winaton. 67. George Washington T LR ——— nfant of Josenh A. and 9 dave. Providence Hospital ille Broadus Mary Puc 65 Gallimzer Hospital Marv A. C 657110 Heckman st. e Martha Riddick. 50, 508 0 st Laura Anderson’ 81_138 Providence st n.e Mabel Schoons. 7 months. Children’s Hospital Robert M. and Ellen V. Ashlin Ravmond V. and Msra Root. girl Thomas W. and Teresa E Bowles i1l Loni 4. and Beulah Harshfiald. girl Farle R and Frieda Winfiald ¥, and Dor Rolland W g Donaldson. girl thy M. Riefler L. Phillips. r. bov and_Annie 1. Ware. mirl nd Minnie Spinner. bow and Viola Stewart. zirl Charles and Minnie Davis, boy William ‘and Alberta Barnes, girl William and Gertrude Lewis. bos Winston and Cornelia Robinson. hos | Hencon and Mattie Reeder, bov | | i Births R.eported. i | o Wilton €. and Rose L. Johnson. hoy Walter M. and Lottie Ford. gir] Lerov and Virginia O Brrant William and Frances Builer Clarence and Bertha Fells. box Fugene and Idalean Levy. girl Lawson and Robinatta Alexandria Theodore and Lucy Banks. bos Alger_and Maude Wright. boy £irl hox Ruseell and Hannah Daniels. hor Clarence and Alice Webster, hor Henrs and Rosebud Pierce. hos Harmon and Mittie Spann. hov. Matthew and Mae McMillan. bor BUMPER—On _Conn near ~Florida calling West 26190 san hetween | Reward PRACELET, sapphire. between 14th. M n.w | and Palais Royal. _Apt. 302. 13 - BROOCH. twiated goid. shape of true lovers knot: Saturday: $6 reward. 1943 Bilimore st Copisugr. oo o BULL TERRIERS (two)_ white. m . 610 10th at. now. between 8th and G sta. and | and H n.w. Tuesdav. Call Frankhn L. Orndorff. 1206 Pa. ave. n.w. PEARL DROP._ pink. Oriental. surrounded by diamonds. in Dlatinum’ setting Phone Frankiin 52 POCKETBOOK containing mones bank book. | | | L Seven- ! FITZHUGH. i i | | el P fountain pen and other articres: et on A Pleasant car. Ca ma 5079 POCKETBOOK. black. Targe, on Irving be- | iween 13th and 14ih: taluable onlv 1o | awner. 3013 13th T ol. 4251. Reward POODLE. whi ably vicinity Cleveland Park. Reward if re turned 3456 Newark Cleveland 1224 SCARF—Will the lady who found fur scart at lunch counter in store at 7th and E ats. Dlease return eame to 1680 Irving st and re- ceive SPECTACLES, shell ri Vicinity of Mount Plea ward if_returned to Pl Col. 14 Tueeday afternoon. t and Lamont. Re 0 Kilbourn' place. SWEATER. sleeveless. dark blue: in north- west_sec rth 620. " WATCH — Lady's. ociagon sha is R.H. W. on back: lost in_Soidiera’ Home grounds. _ Finder notify C. 3. Will Potomac_740._snd WRIST. WATCH with bracelet. white zold 14th st. car going to Union station or 7th st wharves or on street. Col. 10316 ‘_fv- b — e 330 IN CASH ot 7th n.w. about % “.i-‘ &m-'fi intdry Glasy: an. A1 13 " ave. n.e.. or cal Y'lw.r( P51 ao ) recelve reward. male. hair very curly. prob- | PRINCESS IS UPHELD. | Carry-on-Club Denied Accounting December ount P how. G | I L | Staler | | by Court Auditor. i """‘;}"JJL'“S?‘,}”’\ o OF hin‘ase Eerv: The Princess Elaine von der Lippe-| 2001 Tath ot na ' Saturiay becemies 5 ! Lipski does not have to render an 4“:mI:l!‘~‘"‘ Tikernie e p | accounting to Simon Hugh and the e : | merabers of the Carry-On Club, whom | STOVALL. _Decembor 2 1825, _at 2507 | she evicted from her home at 1600 | S5eE% % nw. CARRIE' STOVALL. | Rhode Island avenue some months | (o < i | Rhode 1 ] u e ALL. St Monica's Ladies' Auxiliar ago. according to a report of the| TRy S Momeas Ladies Auxivare. court’s auditor, Herbert L. Davis, filed | Jonn “be hauriot Auxy & Knichts of 'St | today in the District Supreme Court.| $ister. CARRIE STOVALL Call meeting Friday. Dece 4 gE Auditor Davis recommends to_the | Aueininy T fan P80 Bm ST court a_dismissal of the sult against | cember 5! foatm. & MANE AT, the princ and points out th: AVEUDE VADL. Aux. Pres | M N’ Tes | nefther of the plaintiffs nor their! ¢ LoCRETY. & £Ear, it Pres | counsel appeared at the time set for | 4 o the hearing of the matier hefore him. | TALEOR., December 1 1025 TATIOR The princess was represented by At Capitol Heighis' Ma . the haloved hanand tornevs Edward Stafford and Ashhby ¢l Addie . Taxior ‘(nes Stone). aged 51 Willfams. | v December 4 at 5 wciatn ot- AL, Er | | TAYLOR. Officern ana members of Anacost | " Counai, e nemihers oCAnatostiy | ceased brother SAMUEL B TAVLOR ¥ €ards of Thanks. | - TRl TR N We wiah thank nur friends i G S LAW. Couneiln peiehbors et miater v srletes | RA pSTER. R E 200 Rt AT ey Mg (he | WALKER. Tucsday. Devember 1. 1925, w Hinews and 4t the ‘death of our son and | M. WALKER nsioved” Tommand "F s B GEORGE W. BRE RIETTA & Sons’ funeral parlors 131 11th A BRENT AND FAMIL <[ Friday: December 3t 2 o atonk their kind expremsion of aympathe and for { FONEMPEE 30, 1995, MAMIE WASHING of our daughter. CATHERINE M. KING. | tives and r”,\,.f:'“' A host ot othe Funaral from the MOTHER AND FATHER. *| ang%pant frends., Funer: of Pullman Co. for their faithfulness ex GLADYS M Wl e ot Gfferings during the long iliness and at the | Heftha Andereon and sctecm o ot "B M:. SPENCER MURRAY. dren. azes 3 seary and 17 monthe: ta6 THE FAMILY. sistere. four brothers and a host of other fiarnth | which we truce s her eternal = (Rich . mong. Philadelphia. New York and Chi FURMAN-COONIN. Mr and i x| CRE0 Panemmiieteontl T . uplewere secretly mar Hosoital MARTIN WIFGAND. aced Beaths ATt 489, atoce of Honey. Baroars an BABRITT. Wednesdar Decemner 2 1825 at | THEODORF W. NOYES. Pre ' CHARLES H beloved hushand Jullet 5 g o ) H r A°J Schippert. Fuoeral fro i Harian s s ILAS L iacaiouen [ Eumal i In Memoriam. Los Angeles. Pt.cloudy ennsrivania ave n w.. Fridav N Orleans Pt elouds ed CTntermentac Arhngton Xations of our dear mother, MARIA PERWA BA Y New York meters ASCA. who departed thia lifs one vear azo P Portland Ore | BELL. Wednesdas. December = at | AND RAMON 3 | Raleigh X ¢ his residence Berwsn. Md SAMUEL HAM. | BOKTON. 1n sad e Bt Si. o " | pment at Port Tincoln Cemeters' ™ 45| ASFARRTE WOLNES AXD PAMILY. + St. Paul | BROORS. Suddenls. December 2. 1925, | DOGANS. In memory of our dear 1 (& am. Greenwich time. joday | o December = 1025, | Stations Tempsraturs, Weathe : RANKLIY CRALG Furie. France 'y pom. Inter Sienna. Austria [ ment iR € « S RS k He jeft sweetest memories of ¥ou » Par MARY LOVING WIFE. IDA ( DOGANS ANT initaw ol Mo Mare 1 NELSON. 1n i om = funera {7 of onr dear TEVEV L = December . NELSON. wh » year azn Relatives and friends fivited T0dav. Drcember Will Be Elected by Dis-| Interment in T ational Cemelers nd e gear biathess. (TAN , | FERRY. wedn, her 1 at Decembe trict Chapter Tomorrow. o= residence REBFCCA M ARD NORTON heloved wife of the late Charles F. Forrs ne 22 Funeral f:om Ha funeral b e 1975 R TovING DATCHTER AN sre Homita SBURTON. heloced e N B B = \ PAYNE. In lovinz < ot and son of Mare E. Saxty and the late s PAVRE. In forinz, meny o lrdav a1 10 o'lork. Interment at Arhine n the dessrt a fountain s s Yon Cemeters | And & mrd inthe wildernass « ost_hut Puf over there a sweet reward T A mansion and a crown O live with me n mem GILBERT. Sndgents Decemir 51 | TONELY WIFE AN Sox. AxNIE axT elived Wite af Cthe Tate T Ehionri | PERKINS. 1n men St | conv.) 3° n death's i« TR VT R IR LEoE neral from the residence of her niece Mra | Feith E. Miller. DRth st now. Fr dxy December 4. 4t 2 nm. Intarment (pr et e ate) at Conzressional Cemeters : R DEVOTED CHILDREN. * HARTSFIELD. Denarted this life Tuesdar. | SCHEER. 14 lov i et Aty December 1. 1 MARION WEST. ha SCHEER. who loved wife of Georze S. Hartefield of New | ember 3. 1014 K City. She Jeaves 10 monrn their Joes | i <on. thres elaters and two hrothar urever. Frineral from the residence of her < € tri Anna Morne, a3t T at o Fridas o phavn ks cannoy sexer T e e HISLOVING WIFE NEVA. * RINS rotmtey | STLLIVAN. In lovine_memory of my dear HAWRINS. | Departed thix hite Wednesday | SULUIN Ny Jp oy ne hemors ot I I lonc 1liness, at her residence 1910 € < parted this life one sear ago today. De. e ELLA SIMMS HAWEKINS (nee RBris ember J. SON JOHN = = of my 4 LITS I Mother - nf Newnort ang Chowd | and my dear'daughter. ALMA. who died Henry Funeral from the Ernest Jarvie | vember R, 1070, Co. tuneral parlors © T Georgia ave. n.w Perhaps some day we will understand. | HESS. December 1. 1925, JOSEPHINE A. | z - THE FAMILY HESS (nee Rallo Rhinehardt). the be- | TURNER. TIn sad but lov remembranen = 3 WL W rRNER KAUFMAN. Wedne dav, December 2 1025, Sacred to the memory of my Ders Dlease copy | fied Novembe 1910 uesdav. December 119 THE FAMILY. * zencv Hospital THOMAS | Mhushand of Betts Ly A e nesal LomiTie iate e e | FUNERAL DIRECTORS, stend. Interment "at Ceasr H Ceme. | JAMES T. RYAN ere. : ; e . 817 Pa. Ave. SE MEAULIFF yons | Model Chapel T Lincoln 142 e Livery in_Connection i 'V.L. SPEARE CO WA | Ve e . thence to maci | Neither the successor of nor comnested Wil e am . Relatives and | with the oricinal W. R. Speare eatakher Triends n Tnterment &1 | ment ;1009 H St. N.W. NW Motnt Olivet Cene MERCIER | Prone Prank 66 i Formerly 840 F St Suddenly t her residence Wodnesday. Decemby 14585 Clifto n helov wife of Seof W A ’ B kst Jeseph F. Birch's Sens i e e | s mmcH . o aeSmen's Haaorcal aMEs 4k | 3034 M ST. N.W Eritiones e se, THUR MILES of 1205 S st. n.w. beloved | ™ Quick, Diznificd_and Effcient_Sersice W. W. Deal & Co., 816 H ST. N B LINCOL Automobile Serviee Brother of Mars_Wood andJofin Milex | hrother-in-law of Rohert Wood and nenhew | of the Rev. James D Jackson. Funeral | om is late residence Saturdav. Deceniher 3oat 1 pan. Tnterment at Harmonv Ceme: R, Wednesday. December 2. 1925 CHAS. S. ZURHORST Garfield Hospital. ORVILLA' X” MILLER. 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. ther of Mrs Fort of 617 | Phane Lincaln e ehave) "G AT il 50 | 1 . ner' 4 at 10230 | S e i Gawler Service Thureday. December 3 i025. at! Funeral Directors Since 18350 BIT in the &0t vear ot nis | Miai 1332 Penna. eral from Alwington. Warren Main 5512 Ave. N.W. el Timothy Hanlon PATTEN. Suddenis. December = 197 e Phone L. 5543 HANNAH H.. the beloved wife of James | 641 H ST. M. Patten. aged 60 vears. Funeral from !y WILLIAN LEE. Funeral Director and Em ey Dlcember 7. at 8:30 a.m.. ‘thence o | Camer. LN orematomiim: Moderats Hoty ‘Comforter Chiireh whare “solemn re. | Shavel ag, moferd TORA I M T35 auiem mase will the Tepose of her soul Olfvet Cometers sunc at © oclock for Interment at Mount Friends and relatives in- s Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Vited 1o attend | 1113 SEVENTH ST. N3 Main 2473 SEYDLER. On December 2 1025 ai 6:30 | Modern Chapel. Telephoie At Al her residence. Annapoiis Hotel, | ATGUSTA SEVDLER. beloved mother of i T. F. COSTELLO e T mepe ot B s services Friday. December 4. at Hyvsong's | _ . . NO 2 are Toneral home. 1300 N et. now. Flease | 1724 N..CAP ST. | NORTH 797¢ o Bowers SORRELL. Tuesday. Derember | 19 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. PO nm « At Bor reidenee 344 i L0 MRRTHA ST aved. 65, beloved wifs | 412 H ST. N.E Lincoln 52¢ S Wi HSarrells Funcral sergices st | Modern Chapel Second Baptist Church. 400" and Vireinia —— — — oo e D Priay. “Dechmber 42t A i Iniermen ot (i W Comrtent "R | FUNERAL DESIGNS. tives and friends respectully invited to.a1" | ———prompt Auto Delivers Service tend. e o i Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. SORRELL. Members of Ol et | NOE Datzher 0t Jae e | Gude Beos Co., 1212 F St. Naatad o Assombia & N Siepeion | 2UOSE 231 > Lz oy g ¥ o Loger G D Dacember 4. at 148 B, i maks BLACKISTONE'S D P te or the” junoral"of MABREL SUSORRELL. By order of | Floral “Blanket Sprays” NRS. L. B THOMPSON, Rav, Conneilo” | Other Beautityl Flocal Desicne. Mo STEWART. Wednesdar. December 2. prie 14th & H. Tel. M at 1:15 p.m. SARAH STEWART. beloved daughter of Sarah Stew, Remains rest- {nE at the W £rneat Jarvie Co. funeral Dar- lors. Notice pt funeral hereafter. Geo. C. Shaffer 20 11 st xw. CHOICE FLORAL FMBLEMS SEE ) & S{ODERATE PRICES ~ Promp) Dalivars:

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