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THE EVENING STAR, WASHING] Motoring doesn’t bother Hart Schaffner & Marx ~ clothes Cars are hard on a lot of things; tires, gasoline, and clothes But they’re worth it So the next best thing is to get all the mileage you can on every one of these items We can tell you how to do it in clothes Get good ones The kind that stay stylish and keep “hitting on every cylinder” You'll look stylish at the end of your trip, you'll save money Copyright 126 Hart Schafiner & Mars If you haven’t a Charge Account with us, why not apply for one? RALEIGH HABERDASHFI.'NR 1310 F Street ON, D. €, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1926, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Brightwood Chapter, U. D., 0. E. dormitory committee, of which Mrs. E. R. Bateman is chairman, will hold a 500 and bridge party at Hecht's auditorium April 29, 2 p.m. The International Association of Art and Letters will omit this week, as it did last, the usual Saturday aft- ernoon tea at the Gordon Hotel, and out of respect for the memory of the late Mrs. C. E. Barnard, will, for the remainder of this season, hold no function except the business meeting May 12. The Washington Grove Players will glven an entertainment in Sherwood High School, Sandy Spring, April 30, 8 p.m., for the benefit of the Sandy Spring Volunteer Fire Department. ndments: Should They Be Read in Our Public Schools?” will be the subject of a lecture by Joseph Lewis of New York before the Secular League Sunday, p.m., at Musicians’ Hall, 1006 IS street. Open forum discussion. Public invited. The second outing of the weekly fleld meetings given under auspices of the Audubon Soclety will go to Dyke, Va., tomorrow on the § a.m. train from the Mount Vernon station, Twelfth street and Pennsylvania ave nue, The Tennis Club of the Government Hotels will give a dance tomorrow night. There will be a food sale under the auspices of the Ladies’ Ald Society of Hamline M. E. Church, Sixteenth and Allison streets, tomorrow from 1 to b p.m., in the social hall of the church. |5 e———— ] o] \v u oA AT m-nuuv-usn-mn-m Benjamin Franklin said “Take care of the pennies and the dol- lars will take care of themselves.” Carrying charges and extras on credit customers’ bills are more than pennies these days. Dollars and thou- sands of them during the year are NOT added to your bills here. We try to save you the pennies as well as the dollars. The High Grade Pianos Sold Direct from the Factory We Insite You to Visit Our Warerooms 1340 G St. N.W. J. C. CONLIFF, Mgr. plraipaosdrdrdesdsosdoadsdssleadrdadra d doalrlonteds foa] WE HELP THE FAMILY We give you a complete Funeral for $75 5100 $125 up —leaving you an ample sum to pay all other expenses. The same service at a little price is served by W. W. Chambers Co. at THE BROWN STONE FUNERAL HOME corner— 14th & Chapin Streets. N.W. Phone Columbia 432 Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 QOver dye vats, where the acids soon destroy ordinary sheet metal, Jyonore Metal gives years of service. Its special composi- tionenablesit to with- stand corrosion. Use it for industrial in- stallations SOLD BY ALL GOOD SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS ron, @& @he 930 E Street N.W. Washington, D. C. Established 1842 | THE WEATHER District of Columbia afternoon and possibly tonight, coole tonight, tomorrow fair and slightl warmer, followed by showers tomor row night, moderate southeast and winds becoming variable. Maryland—showers thls afternoon and possibly oler tonight, tomorrow er in north and (xy'mm) west por- tions, showe tomorrow night; mod- erate to fresh north and northeast winds, on the coast; becoming mod- erate variable. Virginia—Showers this afternoon and possibly tonight, cooler tonight; tomorrow generally fair, slightly warme in north and extreme west portions; showers tomorrow night, fresh southwest shifting to north winds tonight, becoming variable to- | morrow, West Virginia—Mostly cloudy, probably showers and cooler in e wreme east portion tonight, tomor row increasing cloudiness followed by showers; slightly warmer in eust | portion. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 pan., 85; 8 p.m., 78; 12 mudnight, 70; m., 63; 8 am., 63; noon, 67. —3 pan., 20.80; 8 p.m, midnight, 29.80; 4 a.m.,, 29.83; 8 a.m., 29.86; noon, 29.87. Highest temperature, 86, occurred at §:1 p.m. yester Lowest temperature, 57, at 6:15 a.n. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 93; lowest, 53. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetfe sSurvey.) Today—Low tide, 11:28 am. and 11:45 pm.; high tide, 4:46 a.m. and 5:06 p.mn. Tomorrow—Low tide, 12:14 p.m,; high tide, 5:33 a.um. and 5:55 p.m The Sun and Moon. Sun rose, 5:22 a sets, D Tomorrow occurred Moon ris pan.; sets, am, Automobile lamps to be lighted one-half hour after sunset* Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at 8 a.m—Tem- perature, 56; condition, slightly muddy. v Weather in Various Cities. % Tempe: i | Miam. Fla N. Orleans. New York Okla. City ture. Weather. { Lon 2 a4 | Far. F Berfi 3 Horta (Fayal). Azorcs lton, Bermuda i BILLFOLD. contain eward. J.J. ke {ingRoom. ‘or 5 | 4105 | BAR PIN—Whito gold. filigre phone { Liticoin 9742-W PRy | BAR PIN. platmum ton. with three_small | diam it returned to 2512 1t | e | BAR PIN—Eleven pearis {smail qiamonds st i | Wird. “Ketuin 10 Manas ol BICYCLE mation _ {hak in No. D3 3 VLD 873 Nouy i wey. Silver Hill Md. 4% | BRACELET. sily _ sappbires Vicase vhoie - Adatas 5078 BROUCH—Peart anddiamond. Liberal ve- | Ward it returied 1o 1505 Shepherd st Col et CASE, ieather. containimg insarance Sociation, Stewart Bdc.. 6t and 1 st | Man_ S04 CHAMOIS BAG, contaning diamond r VAN seven stones, Kiks it with - damo | on"bar ive. Wen between Sid and 4th, Wea: | Reeday ingat Reward. Potomac 4057. | COLLIE. brown and white: answers to name 1 o hor: "Nonday, 15th: jost Detween L tei and Wasnington. ~Owner. Charies : | fer "00 M 380 Rewai, P CUSHION. 10d_veivet, 60 inches by 18 thenes: ot ifom ' fiuick on Comnecticut, Ave: | v, Sban 2357 § | D. A- R. PIN. cngraved Emma J. Obyer Retdin 16 desk at W ashington Hotel DEED, sgned by Linda M. Speelmas v B A¥oth, Rary ML Jones. Virk s Miton W. dones. Mabel K. Sberi 8- Jones and Eia M. Jones. 'Heturn %0 Drot. Cievy Chuse Savitiks Bk Reward DOG—Toston brindi uts._Josedn Mewu DOG, Atredale, na Vi Loth st, n.w. EVERSHARD PENCIL. | Sacnuscite ave, ucar L ed possession” reward rounded tinum, 3 [premtrey Columbia screw-tailed k3D, long up throusn mistake D, A. R, Buiiding Keward will be wad il et s, Keier, De A K. Building. or Adams 2529-W. %3¢ FOX TERRIER. wire hair. muale K and while: answers 10 name of Nick! in vicinity ot loth and H ne. Keward il returned to 1600 Kramer st. iv.e. . SSES. in Ford Smith case: between North Cabitol and 15t and H. Cait Miss Hickey. P-Q Buniding. Line. G060, GOLD PIN—N. 8. NE. W.: red and white | flovon _attachied. * etirn to Mrs, Briggs. Washimston Hotel. Reward HANDBAG. brown velvet. containing money, rOsary. Keys: Save between Grrard aud_Colum Col. 2762-W e INSIGNIA—Wednesday. Avril 21, Daugh- ters Of Founders and Patriots inisignia Auditorium. Washinkton Hoter or taxi tween the two named and National: No on' back. of i o reward 101 its rouin, rank. 5900 3 P, PREMIUM BOOK and miou Réward. J. 1 Sonw,® PoCKHOOH. e lease return keys 0 Aluntic Cieancrs oih Be. i i 5Y POCKETBOOK —Corner Rhode _Island ave. and igt. Liberal reward. 107 R. 1. ave low. _North 717 OLICE PUP. 4 months old. tan. male: near {:mk toad and Geork reward. 3300 Warder st. n.w. (o RING, kold. s " diamond_a on- structéd ruby. bet, Pmu-. st 0w, ate Dept. Reward. Call ce. Cleve- land 284 3 it SANMPL SE. containing sampies of bill- folds and varieiy of leather goods and cut- lery: 10st on Rock Creek Church road. onpo- site Soldiers’ Home. Finder please phione or feturn o C. D. Hynson. Koom §2. St. James Hotel. _Reward. B ER BAND. initialed M 11‘51- Re. lo “Buttiield, " Hotel Riteid before ‘, e TAIL GATE—Reward for return of tail gato from Ford truck, puinted veliow and black: t 5th and_Rhode Island ave. Parkway Motor o 1605 Wisconsin ave. EST SWEATER, wreen; in the shopping district between 7th and il1th sts. and Pennsylvania ave. n.w.: reward. 1528 15th st. n.w. or Potoma YELLOW PAPER—Several sheet: dresses listed_thereon, between 16th ste. n.w. and Munsey Trust or on Penna ave: Btreet car. Jobn Marshall bl Muncioel or Supremb Gt. Reward. Muit'9380. * - Finder | GLASSES, Light shell rim: was picked | 1 [ MRS. H. C. MOCKABEE DIES. | Lifelong Resident Leaves Husband and Seven Children. Mrs. Sarah F. Mockabee, 60 years old, wife of Henry C. Mockubee, died at her residence, 49 D street south- ast, Wednesday, after a long ill- ness. Her husband has been a build ing contractor here many years. Mrs. Mockabee was a member of the Patriotic Order of America and of the Daughters of America. She s u litelong resident of Washing- ton. Besides her husbund, she leaves five sons, Henry C. jr.; Amos A. Raymond E., Charles L. and Alfred T. Mockabee: two daughters, Miss Laura V. Mockabee and Mrs. Mary 0ot, and 16 grandchildren. Be- fo her marriage she was Miss Lazenby. Funeral services wilggbe conducted at the residence tomoridbw afternoo at 2 o'clock. Rev. Patriex Murphy will officiate. Interment will be in Congressional Cemeter JEREMIAH WILT DIES. Grocer Here Many Years, and Union Army Veteran, Was 84. Jeremiah Wilt, 84 vears old, Union Army veteran, who was formerly in the grocery business at Fifteenth and H streets for many years, died yes terday at s residence, 1215 N street after an fllness of 1 z Settling in this ci mediately after the Civil War, Mr. Wilt engaged In the grocery business untl retiring about 22 years He was a n ber f Lincoln G No. 3, G Army of the Republi He is survived by several nieces 4 nephew Services will be held at the dence tomorrow. ment in Rock Creek where wife is buried. o March Mine Toll 169. Coal mine aceidents caused the death of 169 employes during March t ureau of Mines declared today. ng the total deaths in coal mine for the first quarter of tf up to 658, For the same period ir there ] Cards of Thanks. GORDON. we wish to extend our thanke 0 the relatives ids for their I Dathy and ‘Rora ‘T the death of SARAH A THE FAMILY' I wish to express my thanks to my and grandmot LUCAS, LOVISA P. LUCAS, to extend my since and relativ tiful floral o ¥ son, HUBERT HIS MOTHER. MRS. SCHWARZ. * Dzat_hs. BLUNDON. Sul 1996 at Alex BLUNDON (ne Bland JAMES WALTERS ‘CLARK until 8 p.m. Fr av. April 24.at 10 a.m 30 p.m._Rela oie 160t at F 1rd and 1920, at per GEORGE. A 19 o il » LENA J. HART. F DOUGLAS. Of 58 mareie o8 = Star Lodze 0. . B. P. 0. W. are hereby notified to meet on of sorro il 9. home) Templ iny \t.| By order AN SRR, Bxatcd Ruler Attest: FLOYD €. PAINE. Sec REIDRICK. Apr widow of G ars. _Funeral fr reside April 2 Stephen at 10 207 H st. n.w um. Interment St. Mar smetery ISS. Thursday, 2 1926, at bm. FANNTE James Melville Gi) and_Re- hecea S. Roberts G n her '83d year Bodv resting at Gawler's chapel, 1730 Pennsvivania ave. now. Funeral services it Epiphany Chu ; car 13th n.w Saturday April at 233 Inte: ment private HARRIS. Departed this life Tuesday. April | B0 At her residence,. 731 North Thar st Philadelphia. Pa.. Mrs. MAMIE HARR °d wife of John Harris and devot er of George Ford ¢ n e venine. Aprit ¥, “Rovers court. between 1st Jersey ave. K L ets piace from Béthel Bantist hetween 2nd and_3rd ste. Rbv. pastor. Saturday. 1 this life Thursda: n.m. at his residence WILLIAS "B HARTLEY. d of the late Sarah Pritoh ard Ha tloy in hie R34 vear. Services to ¥ at his residence Monday, April 26 pm. - Relatives and {riends in: lted to attend 25¢ MARTLEY. Members of Fred D. Stuart ampment. No. 7. 1. 0. 0. F.. will meat temple Saturday. 8 pm.. to make nzements to attend the fin of Patriarch WILLIAM B. HARTLEY. from Lis home 3 A st. <o, Mondav, 2 pm JAMES E. GRIFFITH. Chief Pat Attest’ ELMER CUMMINGS, Seribe. 24 HARTSTALL. April 1926. at 1310 Emerson st. n.e. BERTHA. heloved daugh tor of the late Moses and Lena Ha Funeral Sunday. 2 p.m.. from her late re dence 5 HAWKINS. Doparted, this life Thureday. 29 1926. at 5:05 npm., at his resi T M st. s w.. LEVI HAWKINS ushand of the late Marv E ather of Blanche Wilso Frawkine and the late William and | James F. Hawkins, ~Funer Friendshin Bantist Church. ¢ H ts. €w. Rev. D_Y. Campbell off ing. Sundas. April 25. at 1 pm Thoush our hearts are sad and lonely And the cross se We ehall live with the assurance “Mhat we shall meet you over there FAMILY. "24¢ "IINSON. Wednesday. April 21, 1926, 5 T, beloved hushand “of Julia neon (nee Clark) the late Margaret Hutehinson from_606 A st. ne. Saturday 30 am. Mass at St. Jo oh m Al Cemetery Wednesday, April 21, 19 SEPI._ beloved hushand —of — the enhine Jehle. Funeral from the res of hix daughter, Mrs. F. W. Bec 54 21st st nw am.. e Stenhen's Churel and friends invited, Olivet Cemetery KIRBY. Thursday, April 22, 1026, at 10.45 NTE M. beloved wife of Walter PR Puneral services at the M. F Chureh South. Falls Chuzch. Va.. A 95, at 2 nm. Interment at Oakw Cemetery, Falls Church. Va, 24e CIRE. Thursday. April 22. 1026, e. 113 Massachusetts ave. n.w.. heloved hushand of Catherine uneral from the ahove resi- y. April 24 Alovsius Chire n high reouiem sune_ at 0 am. for the renose of his soul. Inte ment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Rela- tives and friends invited . MILLS. Departed this life Thureday. April 251026, at 6 am._at his residence. 3rd 'st. n.w. JOHN HERBERT MIL! only son of Alovsius and Annie Milla. Fu: neral from Holy Redeemer Church. New York and New Jersey ave. Monday. April 26. at 9 am.. where reqiilem mass will be faid for the repose of his soul Relatives and friends invited. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. 24 MOCKABEE. Departed this life April 21. 1998, Sister SARAH 8. MOCKA ot e L gk e triotic Order of Americans, are requested to attend the funeral Interment. Con- (. o8 Tnterment at Mount By order e LXRRIET CoRWLN. President. of the late | and son of Alfred | 1 MOORE. Thursday. Auril iliness. which ehe er. Albert Moore: one ew. Lawre By Kts. ne' R Anril at’ 1:30 nm friends invited. PENDLETON. Interment lington National Cemeter PROCTOR. Departed_thi 1996, WILLIAM ~EDM He was horn Febriary Ieaves & mother, stenfat ers, three sisters a & host of relatives any [ 10ss. RARBITT. his residence. 15 B heloved husband of (riee Littie). Funera Satitrday . April mass will be a of his soul Suddenly, Apri SEIDERS netery April ervices at his la il 24 at 2 pm. Int Va. SIEWERS. At Massillon 2%, 1926, Dr. SAR. riy’ of W at Spring SMITH. Mem gustine Co i to meet a 15t the ' jate FRANK GARNER SMOOT. Thursday A dence I FH d of M 9:30 g thenee to St STEPTOE. We Freedmin's H TOE _belov ore and two hrothers from =" M sts. ne ARCH AR . EDWARD BL ars ago. Avril 23 No_more upon this ear Your sweet and lov There is no one in thl, Can ever take your You suffered hor 5 To wait for cure Till God alone fle called y fn our dear h Sweetly tend nere is not a day, That we do not tlink A tribute of o but God TH MILLER. { 7 Lttle boy. FRANCIS D 1t us two years ago today PAYTON. 1n cad hut lov Since @ dear mother HER LOVING D¢ NDA In memory L{ZZ1E, B. RANDAL Was given tnes be Go Mthough six vears you I HER S0N°C. HOW Witt who vears ago today. April Oh. how ha Since ten love had h But the 1 the Though d ast 1 saw vour Loved in 1 who d 4 lifo At our fat LEWIS P, W Darted"this Tifo March 3 Those who alv Thes lift our ke nderstand THEIR CHI AND JAM FOUNG. A tribute of the miemory of our dear ter. NAOMI COR! | part e 10 s FUNERAL DIR either the successors with the original W. | Bliote Frank. 6026 1009 Formerly 940 F 3034 M ST. N.W. Funeral Directors Main 5512 “~Quici_ Dignifisd and E | Ww. W Deal Aviomabile. Srvice Phone_Lincoln 641 H ST. N.E J. WILLIAM LEE, Funerat balmer. one " cha and _ mod derate prices. 332 Pa. {1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Modern Chapel. Telebhone NOW LOCATE CAP. ST. 2900MSL _FI - £ Geo. C. Shaffer at MODERATE PS ool 223 Gude Bros. Co tian fortitude BEATRIC aves to mourn their loss a loving broth- day 10 am > Sweet is the men not forgotten DAUGHTER. 816 H St LINCOLN 8300, ery jn Connection. Deaths. 22, 1026, after a hore with Chris- F. MOORE. She Sister. Genevieve Hénderson: ‘one aunt. Bertha Moore: one uncle, Ch. foore. and oted neph- Funeral from | Mount Jezreel Baptist Church. 6th and E fughes officiating, Sunday Relatives _and & IDDLE. . Pendie Torivate) at Ar- A < life April 21 UND' PROCTOR 14, 1867, He her. seven' broth andmother and a friends to mourn Wednesday Avril 1 at WALTER ey E Rannitt from the above boat 80 am.. nee to” Hols Comforter Church.’ whers Cemeters, Relatives and fric Saturday nt at Colum + Gardens Cemetery. Ar Ohio, Thuraday, AH M. SIEWERS. C. _Inter. innati, Ohio. * of St. Au- . are requested o’s Church Mon. to_attend THOMAS HSMITH SIEL <P RIGGS. Pres, 26. at Provi “heloved hus- (nee Beacham ) ineral from the a residence ay. April 24. at Joseph's Church, at 10 am. 1928, at STEP Steptoe loss threa Remains resting ate resi 1645 Kramer st. n i b.m FAMILY. * yving memory of my dea RTON. who dicd 1921 wide world Dlace. hours of pain n DRE our_loving m P TRA R hne e barted 50, AD: 1 d HILDR! a flower MOTHER AND DADDY. brance of and eister died one year It is sweet to remember she lived. THE FAMILY. memhrance [PAYTON he month of Anril is sad to me Dassed away. LILLIAN of my mothe who_entered into €ternal ‘Peet BiX Years 4go 10 AD Mother. dear. thv name wa love, abore ave been awas ‘qore each day ARD BLAKEY TUCKER. Inloving remembirance of E BETH E! the beloved d_ twenty eighi 1808 1it was to part ound the heart: liest. we kno Are eve st. the soonest 1o £o. s have flown and years have face. ing heart SR'LOVING HUSBAND. * & remembrance 14, WINSTON u nd TR TON 1912 Our parents are those who love us, from birth: cheer us: e on_earth WINSTON d_devotion to daughter and sis A YOUNG, who de- ago ‘today. Apnl ve to clasp your hand, 3 © emile made life worth whils, Which meant the worly ECTOR: V.L.SPEARE CO. of nor connected Speare establishe HS:.NW | Joseph F. Birch’ s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) Established 1842 Phone West 96. " Gawler Service Since 1850 1732 Penna. Ave. N.W. flicient_Service. & Co. pel. 1 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. 372, " Timothy Hanlon Phone L.5543 Director and Em Commodi- ™ crematorium. Ave. N.W. Call | Fr;'{Y{GéiEr’s Sons Co. Main 2473 T.F.COSTELLO D AT NORTH 7970 N.W. Toderate Pri 7800 14th StNW. 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