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THE EVENING STAX, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1925. Xmas ~Flowers, Bloommg Plants L IES m: PNEUMONIAT™ = CIVIC LEADER, |]|ES FTN 1 g o< -k Wreaths & Floral Yuletide Novelties R e A FASCINATING display of Xmas Flowers, Blooming Plants, Greens and Floral Yuletide Novelties will be found at BOTH of our stores. Insure best service as well as finest flowers by p]aclng your Xmas orders with Blackistone. Window Wreaths, 50c, Choice Cut Flowers — of every desired variety including Violets, Carna- tions, Sweet Peas, Or-] chids, “Mums,” etc. Yuletide Candle | Centerpieces, $2 & $3 Very novel Xmas gifts POINSETTIA Plants, $3 up Medium Stemmed ROSES, $4 doz. : e : dence of his daughter. M | 111 Carroll ave.. Takom 7 7 K- i {Auto Accident Injuries Has-f o ) Was Member of Hlstorlc' ’ ; | tened Death of Senator’s | _ R Family and Prominent Mer- ! . VARD. Sinday. December,20. 1023 Wife, Doctors Say. ||\ : oy chant of City. | : M e e of funeral later. TAYLOR. | Monday, December . 44b3 Newark imeon D. Fess, wife of Sen- 5 John Holmes Magruder, founder ! s B 4 Busband o ess <-flnh‘k;;eur-‘r‘l|l:;$:] m:'l\"fl ;:; S and president of Magruder's, Inc., at y vard ste. n.w.. n ' 3 1 p ‘s < Y FHospital SeniE vy §Deaih bh 5 B Connecticut avenue and K street, s attributed to pneumonia and . resident of Washington for more qandery of the I!:rr ('omplh'lull'l)n?. \\m.»‘n lhek:loct(‘)l;s % than threescore years and premi- | g death of Hered eve resulted from injuries su nent in the civi husiness life | tained in an automobile accident near i of the city over ha jlii 1:»;\\'11!‘\ died | Unfontown, Pa., November 24. She © 5 * 3 | today at his home, 2222 Wyoming | stricken with pneumonia Satur- | : avenue. Mr. Magruder had been ill was long an active I g 3 several mouths. Funeral services | donal Club, of | 1= ks S have not vet heen decided upon. Ar- | ¢ clected second | fs g _ rangements will be handled by his | Vice. pr “ident, She was nctive-:also | 4 | son,” Lieut. Comdr. John H. Magru- | {in the organization known as the der, who 1s now on his Way = I i oo MRS. SIMEON D. FESS. | dery " & No who is now on his ! JOHN H. MAGRUDER. 1'“;'{"1 n!l~ ’-{W';* ll\l‘l s L o & Fo "A member of an old Maryland fam- Tues orn in Rushville, Ohlo, in 1865, | Lowell Fess, who is secretary of the | ily closely associated with the earl elatives an Mrs. F ghter of the Ohio State Merchants' Association | Listory of fhae S ““'," _{[’f,u:‘:;.;t Dea!hs Reported. Please ‘Omit ate Dr. B. A Mrs. Ella Thomas | and lives ai Columbus, Ohio, and C.| came to Washington the outbreai | The following deaths have been reported |and before her marriage was Miss | Sumner Fess of Greenfield, Ohio; a| of the (ivil War BT o [ T is e R T LR va C. Thomas. She and Senator|sister, Mrs. Minnie Bazere, and a| his 3 County | ""0avald A. Grenter, 44. Waiter Reed Hos attended the Ohlo Northern Uni- | ¢ r, Bdward Thomas, both of [ was broken up, ‘tablished him. | Pital B sity and after graduation taught | Columbus. ceif in busine L Toae . B Tintenls |here at the same time. Mrs. Fess| The funeral party will leavo for | Bt et Gttt S . v G Holiday- Corsages | - Xmas Mél‘l;onél special, $3.50 & $5 . Wreaths, $3.50 Cy Begonias, Ferns 14t & H 1299 F St. Table Centerpieces, Floral and all other choice potsed Tiiachons elechons Baskets and Decorative Nov- nts. Main 3707 Frank. 5357 elties. % P RR R A RIAR IR RN RN RN BB aching Latin, while Senator Fess|Yellow Springs, Ohio, over the Penn Member of Famous Clan. fiines bR OREIIL (40 FEroNidencel Hos | was head of the history department.|sylvania railroad this afternoon.| He was born in Montgomery Coun- | pioy Becres, Walier Rend Hos They were married in 1890. | Funeral services will be held there| v, October 16, 1848, of Scott 4 Melto 604 Oth st. ne Tuesday After their marriage they moved 1o | tomotrow afternoon at ? o'clock. Rev. | origin, and belonged to the historic | " Sieg e SR Springs, Ohio, where Senator | patton of the Methodist Ipiscopal | Clin regor, which was exile BMoore. 08, Home Tfor the CAge PALLINE MARSHALT president of Antloch College | Church there, and Rev. White of the | from d in 1602 for politicall MARI rom 1907 to 1919. sbytertun Church, will oftciate of the members of Tess is survived by her hus- R ! Macgregor Clan came to this | Senator Fes: three sons, | e ¢ later under th ame Ma- v)hmlllon Lehr Fess, parliamentarian | Besale Beferendum Begun | eruder and achieved noval sed mii | |of the House of Representatlvesii A referendum has been initiated | WY distinction 3 S among the members of the Chamber | Mb. Magruder was a direct descend e > erEency Homital 0 | RIVALS THE BEAUTY OF THE SCARLET TANAGER \TIGE "GINGER | of Commerce of the United States to | 210 of . Gl A e ot aml Edith Tavior. § day ‘%&%&k&‘#&‘:&’«:x&:&%»‘&’?@%fi zabeth's Hos: oo, fém* determine their attitude toward le; 8 Sen Tohn Bielhen as |lation respecting maintenance of re & b iaienead X ALE! | Bton epecdis | gruder of the Confederate Army. His | | other was Olivian of Mor. CON o » The proposals upon which the 1,400 NONE BETTER organimtione making up the member. | 40town, Md.. a prominent family in & the early settling of Southern Mary. thip have been asked to express their | 11¢ Mary- | A. G. HERRMANN views included questions whether | 4P and closely connected with the | | g > s veetaln estrictive provisions. should | Cecils. Diggses and Carrolls of that o PRl G Theima K. Youns, | WOODS. o 30 Tenth St. S. apply if legislation should be emacted ;™31 o 0 ,“"L’,’,,; e . . W a ermitting contracts 2o enance | o> Mag arried Sarah A. |, Eon ga essio permitting contracts for maintenance | g3 M e S B of B Aty Stup srvying ownersof | resule pric Stough, 1 who wis ‘military | 4% e Barner | Fovernor of a with, he at Alexandria during the closing Stu deba ker Tuxedos, $25 ; ‘v?i‘.i‘r‘x‘u\‘)é;’ and later chief _\UTH' e @atb Of- Chaflkfi Magruder was the [ A - Power Dursbility:Finish: EISEMAN’S | iutie donn debean or e Crited | 30 gt ?,.(yf"A&'%‘\. W e = -, ) i f THE FAMILY Attest Mourning Blacks Dyed | 7th & F Sts. Prommentii Organteatio ¢ HOUR SERVICE A charter member of the Washing RNe thg c 2 - D kC’I | | ton Board of Trade and active in it a 5 armack Dry Cleaning Co. k for many years, Mr. Magruder | gy \cRpeRrN. Departe life_Sat Lincoln 239 i member the Soctety of | ] 125, at 7 GEORGE N Who Shall Survive? [| (oo eeins ot fiyeion, | RS Macgregor Society and seve Complete display of Business today is based on Clubs and en ] Ry, Pecembes Parker Line quantity production and in- : ons in t e N T i i iildren. o hogt of creased sales bring you lower i or 8 e F g ¥* Like @ dove to its el Hal’l’y C. Grove prices. Only the merchant S : 1 : When the storm on who buys in quantity can B i : hter, Mrs. | 7, 1625 N CSPER e e Tne. e Guy Campbell of London ; Gl St 2 k he 1210 G St. son, Lisut. Comdr. John J1. Magruder. | V., commanding e destroy o oo e ||| CHAMBERS BUYS IN | 5.5 35, ormandinn the destroser Complete LARGE QUAN’"'"ES of Philadelphia. i Columbia Photo hat 1s why he can furn | Looks that tell him as plain as words the G Supply Co. CLARK GRRVE" VAL Bmhs Reporled Gift that folks would like for Christmas 1424 New York Ave. Main 619 || for $160. and cther funeral and folloins R ledtay. 4t 90 clo Christmas Cards mortuary needs at half the old. n Wi s e L Dl time undertakers' charges. -‘;}'-‘;915‘5,‘ Bl wite of Wi HE grown man, (he woman, too, the boy and v ipton, o i o of the girl—each has visions of this black-tipped iz CHAMBERS GUARANTEES || oiale dnd B0 .l o L ST A e - A Complete Assortment of These Pens ut lacquer-red beauty nestling in a tissue-wrapped ALl of Our Stores Reliable and Complete Service at § H. FLOYD ¢ sosom of Ga box among the gifts that bear his name or hers. i A 4 = LOW PRICES . and} x e o MACON n.’{x;'n"x Don’t disappoint your loved ones —and don't wait long to get these reigning favorites— Parker Duofold Pen with 25-year guaranteed point, and the Parker Duofold Pencil to match— sold separately, or in sets called Parker Duofold Duette with Satin-lined Gift Box de luxeincluded. Parker Over-size Duofold, $7 Over-size Duofold Pencil, $4 Duofold Jr. Pen, $5; Pencil, $3.50 Lady Duofold Pen, $5; Pencil, $3 Parket==> — old #4 and $3.50 Penhas 25 Year Poing - Pencil turns lead OUTand IN) 2T H. v e HER LOVING DAUGE W. W. Chambers Co.J| . s : her = i, ‘ The Brown Btone Funeral Home v | e § { i g ve | FERRY Cor. 14th and Chapin St. N.W. LR Call Columbia 132 o i Co.. 1300 Tate: HARRIS A N T THE PARKER PEN COMPANY - JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN irple beaded. December 171h! i 3 . : s nephews, at 10th an' Sprng pl P * kreat-niece o 1o, and a host of | i emains 2 e resi Decomber gt Sotuinips | el E nds inviie nd: | Gl even o €easimg a ]lt { . | K ST B00R T T | MeSSo S oare Tl KA | FUNERAL DIRECTORS, EEa e 3 ? aner resigence Ba D | Nclth i) lac 1 nos connsctat: i msday, 3 3 SESiFE & } | with the original W Speao establish- Coming to our bank every week to make a Christmas Savings | # 2 : B L a Alle ham_) ot Fge ~.,1‘9‘9?H\5‘[‘: N.W. . ¥ . - e . \ R ¢ ¢ N Amond: b Porme.ly st Deposit soon becomes a pleasant habit. The satisfaction of getting 1 { i d - R : i Spoult J“r’;fi““g‘,;fi::f;;““};‘;':)f:{; el ]ose h F. Birch’s Sons a little farther ahead all the time is something that must be known i g HM ather; Alc 2 2 ~-f‘5’“‘({\5m‘r}.“amm..x 1841, to be appreciated. | 2 " RURE Fiemine Tt 3 el B pran 5 CHAS. ET g‘lgfqul}ST Ol = | brane Liacom s = hite hrvafl.\ an}:w}!“'n:.h Bame Jackie | hephew of !hnu? and Maggie Bh]rnr-r ot | ~Quigk, Dignified_and Efficient Servico, Five Weekly Payment Classes B | S5 0SaiIF retined 1o 6818 Norin Captigi| " esnington. D. C. "Funeral in Chicage, | W. W. Deal & Eo, EAOIRL S 3 ay, Dec 925, 816 H ST. N.E LINCOLN 8200 $50 Class Deposit $1 per week TR, 7 : e residence. 15, Margaret Mary | Automobile Servics. $100 Class Deposit $2 per week ‘ SELECT A ROBE I 1;;%(1“;::;“” o Siturday. et . E':&;?é:?‘," sdas, morus “'F\.\‘:::E'.Z:""‘ax’.‘(‘:‘(: E':‘!lbfiiufesfi‘gg $250 Class Deposit $5 per week e e e e ’ g 20 0% 8¢ |\t B2 FOX TERRIER. round black spot on bobbed meTgency . Aliry “Stocne $500 Class Deposit $10 per week $ 3 8 5 T kel as 3@ belaved an ."»15"5&1,”.a""\"m‘f.'.‘.fl;}‘ [E= TtmothY Hanlon $1,000 Class Deposit $20 per week T RETEa | g Eel aturday. December 19 name Fritz I °1300° Nei. now. Relatives | E Phone L. 5543. Liberal reward. 1232 ‘Water st. s.w. v FOWILLIAM L ral Director and Em: us, December 21, 1925 at | balmer. Livery in Coo Commmdious - . > SOLICE DOC g VITT. 1 Py e 39, interest added if all payments are made regularly fil | SERMAN FORICE oliar and i | Providence Hoepifal, CHARLES ¥ NEVITT. | chapel in MO T5as Iihexalizaveacd SEalL 04 mains resting at the chapel of T. A Tulta: 436 7th st sw. until 4 pm. In ull. 0, mpo F ing " about in “bills, Saturday afte terment at Dynard. St Marys County. M . LA f I rted leece {near handka?cmn’ conng‘ K. nn?wam Store. | PIERSON. Monday. December m 3 Y Main 2473 o A e rd SUS E. PIERSON. Fu | . F. COSTELLO M]ER.HCAN S]ECURH ]I ‘ In Striking Patterns bre S Gear | o0 Weanesiag, Deoopl: o “NOF LOCATED 4z 0 | 3 e i terian Cemetery. ‘Mox;ndr'l.nfi\ S __NORTH 7976 _ —_— | 7 S derr o | RABBITT, December 20. 1025, at her hony ° AND TRUST COMPANY o I HESE robes have features fhfii‘nfi"}:‘f‘fl ‘Y{J;%gf‘an‘ R S, :‘,f,?,l:’l‘i?mt‘lzt.“}f...d;n"f'ga:;?»‘if’fi1 % . . 0 yatisvi _ | neral Tuesday am.. her lat Ci o all high-priced ones show; S e L N T T L A R JAMES T RYAN T Finder please notlly Adams 5105. Re:| livited o BT P Ave. SE a wide braided shawl collar, e o | REED. Saturday. December 10,105 at | aroael Chgpel - o Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits 3 - t D s & f,w, $6.500.000 f sleeves and pockets trimmed b oy e e Liver? Jp Gonn . . . . ‘POCKETBOOK, brown leather. containing | Reed, | She ltaves to moiurp her departure FUNERAL DESIGNS with braid and a rich looking st 308, sad i ooy SRl | e i Mot R RO SR | — o | o 5 returned to s e et Rveliie And James. Recd: AR Areamive inexpensive. Branches girdle; real warmth in the deep e s a0 | Reeina, el letocrerly, st ’;"u’.".,,i'Gudc Bros Co., 1212 F St SUIT C\i}:—)!urknl E. B. M. Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.. from Tsrael C. M s G T and Masa ihve: INSW: EoH piled, closely napped fabrics— i Vet R Mo den mum...: .Mml; aufi.‘,‘u Ve Specxahse in F'Ioml Northeast—8th and H Streets N.E. ‘ and the special price will be for B | Sl e o e | MR S 2R S | Designs ot Modcmtg rs. W. Clarence Miller, N A BETH TAYRE, be- 7 nly. SESHELL GLASSE » Te. = Southwest—7th and E Streets S.W. ! Tuesday only. : | : DI S e e G oy mce Albert J. Berres and Mrs. W. 15th Street N.W. ‘ : Wu:’,‘;"fw’g-msa‘“ A i e S R I e B L | Woven Leather Bedroom Slippers, $1 [ |siailts st biess o i aidente, on ok Begimier B2 F/or/.sra Where mass will be said at 9:30 am. for | RE 5 o (ESOURCES OVER i | Raleigh Haberdash R PR R P e puneoss AL "RESOURGCES; NOWVAIER S35 5510105 01010 na elg aperdasner WHITE ENGITSH BULL TERRTERfnewers | e e i ,,m,;., 20| Geo. C. Shaffer *0° T St xw to name of Spot. Reward for his return or 0 0 cle her CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS Main 2418. INC L: SHEER | & m(nrm-unn leading to his recovery. John uao Delaware ave. ARY E S MODERATE PRICES ~ Prompt Delive Barr. 11 Primrose st Chevy Chase. Md. wite of il 1.1, John 1. A 1310 F Street L TR A elpvsd i of g ot 1 sl = BT ACKISTONE'S WRIST WATC Lai's, £o107 Tou Saturasy o D oo o Floral “Bl k S, B ‘and Bark Tox1 1w Liberal reward | M._E. Zion Chiirgh. D st. betwean 2nd and oral anket pl‘aYS H. C. Compton, Argyle. t. 3rd sts. sw Relatives and friends in Nous 2 u<~0 17th " n.w. o1 vited. Rev. E. B. Watson. pastor. * T M

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