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‘riday’s Special! $2.50 Cashmere it 4 W s v Can ey L, Friday’s Special! HIS gift for a man—priced real low. 14x50-inch Gift Scarfs $1.85 Friday's special is an ideal fringe-end Cashmere rfs in 10 new pl combina- tions and twice as many colors to choose from—in a GIFT BOX, vou wish. INC Men’s $2 Woven Leather Slippers 1 College Men are particu- larly keen about these “hand- woven from leather” slip- pers; they’re hard wearing, comfortable and make good Christmas gifts. Friday only! 3e in on time! Sizes 6to 11. Raleigh Haberdashe;x; 1310 F Street For Christmas— “You Couldn’t Have Made a Better Choice!” HAT'S what your delighted relatives or friends will say 1 meet, #| | Bran.” | Gen. | United s | meet 7:30 o | Cosmos Club. | will speak of | dence, | Molecules in Solids THE EVENING ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Chemical Society of Washington will hall of Wyckoft Crystal Structure Evi- Bearing on the Existence of D. Crittenden | will consider “The X-Ray Examination \uz Ammonia Catalyst,” and Jones will tell of “Proteans in Wheat 8:15 o'clock, in assembly Ralph W. G. D. All lectures illustrated. Nelson A. Miles Camp, No. nish War Veterans, Election of officers. | | American | Washington Chapter, will meet, o'clock, at office of Paul H. Albee building. | 306 Institute of |officers. | | the G at Hotel Washington. be furnished by the National Society | _Abraham Lincoln Circle, A. R., will meet, Program wil ‘{or Broader Education. ‘ The American Legion, Club. M= Rev. Sergeant Jasper Post, No. Joseph J. odality Union, in Tuxedos, $25 EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. B. will lock at Grand Army Hall. Chemists, 8:15 Brattain, Nomination of Ladies of 8:15 o'clock, 13, will meet for elec. |tion of officers, 8:15 o'clock, at City Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street | J., will lec ture, 8 o'clock, at 601 E street, under auspices . of con- STAR, WASHINGTON, junction with the Catholic Charities of the District. Subject: “What Can We Do for Adult Delinquints?” Free. Public invited. Capitol Council, will meet, Temple. Arcanum, Pythian Royal ‘ 8 o'elock, at Council, will Delegation from D. C. Loyal Ladles, Royal Arcanum, visit a Baltimore council tonight. William Tyler Page will address the Men's Club of St. Mark’s Church. Holy Trinity branch of the Holy Name Society will meet, 8:15 o'clock, in Trinity auditorium, Georgetown. Rev. Michael Jessup, S. J., moderator, will give the men ‘a talk on the benefits of the sociely, and Patrick J. Haltigan will talk s to Rome, Lourdes and Ireland. Program and smoker. the Washington's Boy || Band at Eastern High School, 8 o'clock. Admission charged. The Tivoli Pastime Club will give a dance, 9 o'clock, in the private ball- room of the Arcade, The Washington Chapter, American Assoctation of Engineers, will hold an open discussion of the propesed legis- engineers, now being considered by the District Commissioners. Engi- neers interested are ipvited to attend, whether members of the chapter or Playhouse, 1814 N street, 8 —— The United States is the largest producer and consumer of lumber, supplying most of its own demand, but importing some lumber, mainly from Canada. of his_recent | Band concert and entertainment by | Independent | ion in re registration of professional | D. O, ALBERT E. GORHAM HONORED BY MASONS Elected to High Post by Grand Council of Maryland Royal and Select Masters. Albert E. Gorham, local Mason and lawyer, who is a life member of Alinas | Temple and an active member of Almas Temple Patrol, was elected and | installed most {llustrious and grand master of the Grand Council of Mary- land, Royal and Select Masters, in Baitimore yesterda: Mr. Gorham has her of Masoni well as other f ternal organizations, in both the ) tional Capital and Maryland. The new Marviand grand master of the Grand Council is a member of La Favette Lodge, No. 19, F. A. A. M. past_command st.” Elmo Com- mandery, Knights Templar, of Hyatts- ville; past ter of King Solomon Council, No. 13, of Rockville; super- intendent of insurance and past grand chancellor of the Knights of Pythias of the District; past councilor and past State councilor of the Daughters of America, past president and past District president of the Patriotic Order of Americans, president of the Capitol Lodge, No. 2301, Fraternal Home Insurance Society; past council commander of Old Glory Camp, No. 3, ong been a mem- Areme Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, and a past officer of many other fraternal organizations. men like to “charge their clothes Lots do at this store; lots more would if Woodmen of the World; member of | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1925. Local Mason Honorea LBERT E. GORHAM. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight, with lowest temperature about 26 de- gress; tomorrow increasing cloudi- ness. with slowly rising temperature; gentle to moderate northwest winds, becoming ble. Maryland—Fair _tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness with slowly r Ing temperature; moderate northwest winds, becoming variable. air tonight and tomor- in south portion tonight; slowly rising temperature tomorrow; moderate northerly winds, becoming variable, West Virgin morrow increasing rising temperature. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 pm., 48; § 43; 12 midnight, iam, a.m., 30; noon, 35. Barometer—4 ™ p.m., 68; 8 pm., midnight, 4 am., 2 .m., 29.90; noon, 29.91. Highest temperature, 52, occurred at 2:30 p.m. vesterday; lowest tempera- ture, 29, occurred at 7:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 38; lowest, 29. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls today at 8 a.m. —Temperature, 40; condition, very muddy. W —Fair tonight; cloudiness, to- with 35; ather in Various Cities. & Temperature. =5 E: & weather. Stations. ez Avilene.Tex. 30.04 64 Albany "% 8 htic Cit Ba limore: = mingham Birming Chatle, Chicago Cincirnati | Cleveland . | for CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. i Business Women 's Couneil will hold its second annua ar and dinner tomorrow afternovn and evening at tional Church. Dinner from 4:45 to 7 p.m. Public invited. A fire station celebration and house- arming will be held Saturday, 8:30 p.m., at new 29 engine station, Conduit road near Reservoir road. Writers’ League of Washington will meet tomorrow, § p.m., homson School. Poems and short storie: James A. Edgerton will lecture on pirituality,” Saturday, 8 p.m., street. Voluntary offering. A bazaar and dinner under auspices of District Chapter, American War Mothers, Wednesday, 10 am. to 10 , in Epiphany Parish Hall, 1317 G War Mothers will Lee Hou Americ: tome The Women's meet Iliance will meet to- morrow, 11 a.m., in Pierce F 1, Six. teenth and Harvard streets. Mrs. Ida Husted Harper will speak of the “High Lights of the Suffrage Movement.” | Mrs. Jerome Lightfoot will be hostess at the luncheon, 1 p.m. Burleith Circle, Child Conservation League, will meet tomorrow, 3 p.m., with Mrs. H. E. Radcliffe, 3734 R street. The Mississippl Sc clety will give a reception and dance December 15, at the Washington Club, 1701 K street, in honor of the Senators and Repre- sentatives from Mississippi and their wives. A smoker and entertainment will be held by the District of Columbia Alumni Chapter of Delta Tau Delta December 17, at 1743 KEighteenth street. The Oklahoma State Society will give a banquet and dance December 16, 7 p.m., at the Burlington Hotel. >” ator Harreld, president, will pre- side. Alpha Delta Phi luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., at the Franklin Square Hotel. Columbia Historical meet Tuesday, 8:15 p.m., in assembly hall of Cosmos Club. “Early Baptists in Washington, D. C.,” by Lucille W. Wilkinson. Musical selections: Ruth King Deewall, Mabel Flehr, Floyd C. Williams and Charles Moore. Mabel Linton Willlams, pianist. The Feast of Channukah, or dedica- tion, will be celebrated at Washing- ton Hebrew Congregation tomorrow evening. The subject of address will be “Fume and Perfume." dren’s Channukah entertainment the Sisterhood will be held Sunday mornin; Society will Cure for Sleeplessness. From the New York World. A Paris medical review recommends ceplessness the isopropylpro- genylbarbiturate of amidoyrine. You | can take it that way; or you can shut | your eyes and say it slowly, slow- sl-o-w-ly. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to” the ‘Health Department iu. the lace 24 hour; Anna Jack. 19, Grace ‘A Real 3 Margaret V. 1469 Meridian pl ). St. Eliza- Richard H._ Sorel 2,420 N ot s w. Armur J. = $10 Kent pl. ne. . 3110 Woodlawn Meaths. 10, ‘1925, ¢ iilncss. LANGLEY. December brother. Decembe Friends re invited to ‘attend. Ttermen Congressional Cemetery she faded. Ut God 1ook her AWy HER LOVING nmmur{ o AYILY NICHOL. mornink. Decemb Hosnital. BESSIF, Nichols of Pit Marion Hun Freeland R: Rhines & Co ste. sw. Notice of Departe Thursday. Decembe Hospital. WILL h rment at Cot SMITH. Tu residenc 50 0 'clock. " Tntérment In Memorlam. In memory of BUCKNE h years ako to mbrance of d four yei MOTHER. * v of our dear who departed . December 10. In ROBERT L. ako today. Sacred to the memo DORSEY. who e Tost our de On_the hillside, soft Where the flowers Lies the one we love o d In her lone and sil From this world of passed aw years azo tod Loved in life FLETCHER. rem In sad t y dear eister, HE . who departed this when they receive your thought- ful gifts of safe First Mortgage Notes, protected by twice their face value in choice residential property and paying a full 6; per cent interest. We have them available in $100, $250, $500 and $1,000 denominations. BOSS &b PHELPS THE HOME OF HOMES 1417 K Street Main 9300 REALTORS ? 10. 1924 they knew how easy and pleasant we make it. alelgh Haberdasher " 1310 F Street arle ‘Goslin. Walter J. Wynn Margaret A O'Brien. : HAR- - Custer, jr.. Sacred tn the mem FANNIE azo to rv of my dear JACKSON. who Edward James. 60, Freedmen's Hospital. a3 Decera Wade Opes. Plicenix Julia Johncon. @ Bittsburgh’ Portiard. M sency Hospital. T 06 17 Dix st. ne rculosis Hospital Reed Hospital, s Hospital i brother and un departed thi cember 101 HIS LOVING BROTHER _AND NIEC THOMAS W. AND MARIE E. JORDAN® 0,0 08 1 03 0 o G ER RS ENEIRREE R ) % nd st. &.w Catherine Francis,” § months. Children's Hospital. jJoun T. Rollicon, 48, Walter Reed Hos- pital Joseph G_ Heard, 84, Edward Schafer, 44 Henry C. Pace. 74, G Georie W, Wyait.'6 sity Hospi Ticon™: "Bernard, pital herine H. Geiger, ave. n.e Mary L. Sheehan, 53. lina_ave Virginia pital Thomas Morri 3457 Holmead place St. Elizabeth's Hos: nger Hospital. eorsetown Univer- t. Elizabeth's Hos- 67. 34 New Yo i e e 1342 North Caro- | SMITH. Tn cad but Joving = e our dear ‘mother. - H Stokes, 28,+Providence Hos.| (nee Flotcher). who ¢ M. Stokes, 28.:Providence Hos-| {nee Fletcher). who 4202 12th place nee. Providence Hos, 24 Scaton pl (8 a.m.. Greenwich time. today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather London, England 42 Part Panis. France 4% Viennia, ~Austri Berlin * Germa Conenhagen. Denmark Stockbolm. Sweden. . Horta (Fayal), Azores. Hamilton Bersuida L st . 1629 15th et Covington st abeth’s Hospital Arthur W, H. Jessey Holley William Lo James A Nannie Mason. 41, Pr Dorothy J. Smallwoo - 1. Chil TWINE. who de Wo years ago today. De- Many Suggestions in Moderately Priced FURNITURE E‘AnG“}:em\an v e reaso Phelps pl. now. BAG—Lady's either ‘in_or pear Potomac Liberal reward. _Call Potom BAR PIN. diamond. oval s inches’ lonk, “set with about monds: Josi between Lafayette Hotel and Metropolitan Theater (corner 10th and F). Substantial reward for its return. Call Lafayette Hotel office. i i )n-:x“nfi]r 3 N-umxlm diamond, lusxdu:ml‘n days, perhaps in_shopping_ district. Eew all"cleveland 2547, Apt 111: BRMELET o et day_evening. vicinity of _Connecticut Cathedral aves.: reward. Notify 424 C dral Mansions. Center. Phione Adams aluable for mm i inede. 1808 Thourh God claimed b 2 MOTHER. DEAR. * In sad yet loving remem- brance ‘of my dear mother. HARRIET WHITE, "and_ aleo’ my sister. HESTER TATE. who departed this lif e axo. December 10 and 4. 1¢ Today brinzs a mem Of dear ones laid to And the one who is th Is the one who loves them best THEIR DEVOTED DAUGHTER AND § TER. HATTIE LUCAS WILLIAMS. died Decem d . THEODORE Me- s e o ““IHE FAMILY. * Reaths. - Departed this life Monday. De at 9:10 p.m.. at his re nw._ aiter a brief ill- " (TEDDY! BANKETT. the beloved son of John and the late Katie Bankett. brother of Mre. Ethel Brown. Katie Minor and John Bankeit. ir.: he also leaves an aunt. Lucinda Henderson: uncle Grant Bankett: two nieces. one nevhew and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral {rom his late residence Friday. De- cember 11. at 2 b.m. Upright and faithful in all his ways. Devoted and true to the end of his daye: A loving son. so true and kind What a wonderful memory he left behind.® BELLER. Wednesday. December 8. 1925, at 6 am._ at her residence. 4121 4th st nw, beloved wife of the late Frank Beller 0f Charles Town, W. Va.. aged 8 Yyears. Funeral service and interment it Charlés Town. W. V.. Friday. Detem- er DE LA TORRE. ber 8. 1 Waneta Mine Cards of Thanks. ROTHENGOSS. We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to our friends and members of the Crescent Benevolent Asso- ciation for their kindness and the beautiful floral tributes at the death of our brother. ANTHONY V. ROTHENGOSS, STERS. * WILKERSON. e wish to express our sin- cere thanks and deepest anbreciation to our relatives. neighbors and friends for their faithtulness and iwautiful floral offerings uring the illness and_death of our hus- Chevy Chasé car: reward. band and fainer. Wl WILKERSO 1 and diamond sunburst: valued WIFE AND CHILDR! feepsaics Between Fhiliosborn’s and Copper n's Hospital. WHITE. TATE. p - : Newest thingin ElectricTrains! = The only locomotive in the world that reverses electrically by a touch of your finger ERE is something absolutely new for your boy this Christmas—the 1925 push but- ton control that stops and backs any Ives electric reversing locomotive (Series R), at any position on the track, \uthout touching it by hand. inestones: 212 F n.w. BRACELE d._set with UNDERSELL- ING PRICES— add to the ad- vantage of select- ing FURNITURE GIFTS HERE. inity 14th_and Rhode % lrevu.rd Phone Main 1078 or CAT, female, Chevy Chase orange. gray and whife: in reward.’ 3911 Northampton an'm Conne: n crematoniy NW. Commodious Moderats M. 1385. it Frank Geler s Sons Co. SEVENTH ST, N.W. 3 SR Meievhose _ Main 2473 T. F. COSTELLO NOW _LOCATED AT 1724 N. PONARS ST. NORTH 7976 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 412 H ST. NE. Lincoln 524 PR SESE ~— JAMES T. RYAN Ave. S, 317 P: Model Chape Lincomn 142. ulances. nnection VL. SPEARE CO. Nelther the successor of nor conne with the original W. Soduro cotasfivn Bione Frank 55"61009 H St. N.W. Formerly 940 F S Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N stablished 1841. ~Quigk, Digni vice. P Deal & c‘o., 816 1 ST Automobile S “CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 FAST CAPITO) hone Lincoln 372 Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1732 Penna. Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543. balmer. — el chapel COLLIE, male. tan and white: answers to_{l nanie of Prince; Mondav near Cottage City reward. J. G, Nebel. 206 Marshall ave.. Col- mar_Manor. Md s I Small lots and odd pieces listed below have been priced even lower than usual. breast. Irving st. | DIAMOND RIN 25 reward for the turn of three lost in handkerchief bet. J son st. and G st. n. Florence Brighihau EARRIN T 9. between col ner Dupont 'Crrcle and 19th and R: reward. ENGAGEMENT R Dlatinum. set with large diamond: Tuesday. Decemver 8. Lib- eral reward if returned o 1511 Sth st. n.w. Potomac 1518, io¥ Col. rnl‘al? /// ; N »\, OVERSTUFFED WING Your boy sets the control switch for the speed he wants. Then a mere touch of the finger on the push but- ton stops the engine. Another touch—it reverses! It’s a great sen- sation for vour boy—it makes him feel just like a real envmcer' Take your boy to see the big Christmas exhibits of Ives Trains at the leading de- partment stores, toy, hardware, sporting goods and electric stores. A complete line of electric ‘and mechanieal train sets from $1.50 to also transformers and a wide variety of accessories. The Ives Manufac- Corporation, Bridgeport, Conn, (2) COXWELL CHAIRS IN TAPESTRY ; were $55. now (1) OVERSTUFFED BED - DAVENPORT; rose and taupe jacquard velour: was $175; «(2) ROYAL EASY DAVEN: PORT, BEDS; 5 wood frames; 145 1bs 77 () ODD WINDSOR CHAIRS AND ROCK- ER; were $10.50 36.75 and $12; now.. (2) COMBINATION LI- BRARY DINING TABLES; ma- hogany; were $4250; now. Low Terms Arranged Weekly or Monthly LIBRARY TABLES; in antique mahogany finish; were mso 51 450 now. : (3) POTTERY LAMP BASES; wer e 00 $9.00; now. 55 (5) END TABLES; in sev- eral designs; were $11; now. . _&) (6) g 3) CHAIRS,: jac- $ % quard velour; . were $49; now 29 (2) OVERSTUFFED CHAIRS; plams = mohair; were 55 $95; now. (2) EXTRA LARGE OVER- STUFFED CHAIRS taupe velour; 00 were $85; now 549 (3) UPHOLSTERED BOU- DOIR CHAIRS; sold | (4) PERIOD DESIGN CON- SOLE MIRRORS were Decem- Dr. Suddenly. Tuesday. Georgetown Hospital. I r tary of the Cuban em Remains resting 4t the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 14th st n.w. until Saturday. December 12. Funeral sérvices and interment at Havana. Cuba. 1 Departed this life Mondas, De- Rer | cember 7. 1 ARCHIE GATLING.® Re- miaing resting at W. T. Moten's funeral par- = | Tlor, 24261 w. Funeral from his late residence, 2403 1 st. n.w.. Friday. Decem- ber 11. at 1 p.m. Interment at Mount Zion Cémeters. Tuesday. December 8. m. at Garfield Hospital HE GiBION. Teloved father of Clinton Gibson: brother of Julia Scott. Lillian. James and Samuel Gibson and father-in-law_of Ethel Gibson. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. Georgia ave. n.w. Funeral from the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral varlors. 2322 Georgia ave. n.w.. Friday. December 11. at 2 p.m. Interment at Harmony Cemefery. HOLLOHAN. Thursday, December 10. 1025, at Providénce Hospital. MARY C.. wife of the late Robert Hollohan and sister of Janie Havenner, 'Remains resting at her late residence, 521 7th st. se. Notice of funeral hereaiter. JORNSON, The officers and members of Naomi Cgurt. N Al . are .00 A Naoms BHea o attend a calied. mesting Fraiin 6345 Thursday, Docember 10, 1625 at 8 o'clock POODLE DOG. : i the o arrange for the {u- R0ODLE answers to name Putzie. {ak :ev:z‘{ r:'db""&mofl‘"fxmf’“o" ° cember 11. at 2 pm.. from B e Bat Mount, Bethel Baptist Church. V. at. be- R T ] e e R By w0 BT BROTHER NORRIS RIELY Ehaecar Tuesday nixht. call Man 1880, | o 3 B,,‘,‘;fih a4, “during’ office o SISTER FANNIE WORMLY. R. 5. 7 _" D.m. SR KRICHTON. _Suddenly. Thursday. and painied. {an color. 10. 1025° WILLIAM 1 beloved REET N PO E37 straved from North Chevy Chase Tuesday. Reward if returned to 9600 Jones Mill road. North Chevy Chase. Md.Phone Kensington ES.in_Edmonds case: December 9. | o (o Kansas ave. between Emerson and Decatur | GAT! sts. Return to 4831 Kansas ave. n.w. L ISV S N B YRS ANDBAG. lzdj \(nm\:ly evening, contai ing money an uable personal papar $4.50 Stitable reward if returned to Mrs. Geors Herald.” Becker's Leather Goods. O 1 st. KEYS, in black leather case: Tivoli Sunday evening. Address Box 456-C. Star office. MESH BAG. silver: on_car or street between 7th and B s.w. md Pennell\'imn ave.: re- ward. _Phone Col. 22 I‘HOTOL'RAPH 'T‘Trard(‘hlldwnu lfl(h of 1836 Vernon st. POCKETBOOK. emall leather. containing two $20 bille, dime bank and two $1 bills: reward offered. 505 14th st. n.e. 10* POCKETBOOK. brown. underarm: contai hll"old and money; on navy yard car; Return 1o 323 13th st. 8. Ives Semaphore ¥ Signal, with elecs trically operated arm. Price, $5.00, tUring (8 METAL SMOKER STANDS; were 59c 98c; now. . (4) RADIO TABLES WITH SHELF ; mahogany finis were $7.50; 34 95 2 (4) SOLID MAHOGANY silk CANDLESTICKS. prism glass tops; were (4) FLOOR LAMPS; shades; were $18.50; now. vidow: lost on C between to!n .e.: reward. 718 C st. se. We Carry Ives Trains See Our Display of the Complete Ives Line, Fourth Floor NERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE'S - Floral “Blanket Sprays” od rices. Two_stores: 1ith & A O T - Prompt Auto Delivery Servics. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros Co.,, 1212 F G 0 C Shaiicr 000 14th St. Main CHOICE FLORAT, FMBLEMS Main 310, GUGDERATE PRICES Prompt Detbeerg Woobpwarp & Lotaror December 12, at 8:30 a.m.. thence to Hol Name Church. where reauiem mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery: Kela: tives and friends invited. (Baliimore, Md.. papers Dlease coDy.) i el Right in uality and Price vays g LY Eamle migiier kel ang omall amount of | Holegrea (v qauhiers and vetatnas | who called North “67 ter's residence. 930 B st. s.w. s'"’""f y WRIST W4 ?. Iady's, in Central $9.00 pr.; now. <o RaE dae Siga- b of the Tate M n (nee Taylor). 905 7th STREET 4 Py ope T B. Helley. 1332 | Mo Albert. Joseoh. Charies: arry and AT 3 WILL glasses call again or communicate School, o or 1ith between Clifton ¢ ward (F retarmed 1o 151 Col. 3. Col. 6561, et et Sy He legves two ixhters and five sons— - lter Hdr “Krichton. ~ Funeral from his daugh- AR L0 W .y High st and Col. .

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