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-_—— A KNOX dealer is a man who knows a good hat when he sees it—and wants you to have it. That’s why he sells hats bearing the label of Knox. 58 Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Daughters of America, o1, will have a 9 o'clock, at 601 E street. | catholic | Court Distr dance, Phi Phi dance at the Calro. shington Statistical Soclety Grace Dodge Subject for the meeting will be “The Recent Census of Agricul- and_papers will be read by Austin and Leon E. Truesdell of the Bureau of Census Lewis C. Gray of the Bureau of Agricultural Economics. {a <ton will be led by Dr. William director of the census. a dinner, Hotel, ture” William L. and teuart, SOL HERZOG . 212, I-\-memlty will give a General Dr. Joseph A. Hill, president of the soclety, will preside. Vincent B. Costello Post, No. 15, American Legion, will meet 8 o'clock 'ln boardroom ot the District Build- ng. “The Unreasonableness of Na- tionalism” will be. the topic of dis- cussion at the lecture in the course being given in St. Paul's_Catholic Church. Very Rev. Francis P. Lyons, preslgent of St. Paul's College, will presi 5 Alpha Knppg Kappa Fraternity will give a dance, 9 o'clock, at the Lee House. The Smith College Club will meet at the A. A. Club house, 1634 I Home of the Budget Plan You will 'agree that there is a style difference in these Blue O’Coats After we were satisfied that we had the finest ma- terials, and had it under- stood that the workman- ship had to be perfect— then, we explained to our designer the little style dif- ferences that we wanted these coats to have—the picture gives you an idea, because our artist sketched it exactly as it looked on one of our customers. $45 and the HERZOG BUDGET PLAN gives you the privilege of paying for it ig ten easy weekly amounts. Ask us! Budget Prices Are the Same as Cash Prices OIJ HEDZOG Street af9th EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., street. Following a reception and tea at 4:30 o'clock, there will be an ad- iress by Dr. Alfred P. Dennis, vica chairman, United States Tariff Com- mission, formerly of Smith College. The Kentucky Harmony Singers will sing negro spirituals and South- ern melodies at Hamline Methodist Eplscopal Church, Sixteenth and Mad- ison streets, at § o'clock. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the lD"u‘llfl' 'mond 8. Sharper and Palma M. Red- ilta ener an rich hoth f{ x‘\’?.'mfi?“ L enr ns of Le; ORRach Tt Reih P, Austin, ore, Md Rice and Trene Franklin. YRnison and Zuida Cgazn. x’:;':'(hncumiv"”" and Hazel B Breny oo g asison and Lella L. Hetiin, In annnesb books the footnotes are printed at the top of the page. WEARING AI‘P\RFL BLACK FOR MOU In 24 Hours The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. incoln 239 55,000 3424 at A:e 30. Send Date of Birth for Full Information LeROY GOFF Inaurance— 610 Woodward Bldg. e b Main $50. FRIDAY, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Biological Society of Washing- ton will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., in as- sembly hall of the Cosmos Club. C. R. Aschemeier of the National Museum will give “A Talk of Gorillas,” and there will be a picture in five reels, “The Gorilla Hunt.” The District of Columbia Chapter, Alpha Zeta Agricultural Fraternity, will meet tomorrow for luncheon, 12:30 p.m., at the Harrington Hotel. Dr. F. Woods, director of research work of the Department of Agriculture, will speak of the “Research Program for the Department.” S. B. Detwiler is president of the fraternity. The Men’s Club of Mount Pleasant Congregational Church will meet Mon- day, 8 p.m. Rev. Moses R. Lovell will speak of “The Economic Situatlon fn Europe and America: “The Contrast and the Method.” Dr. Gertrude V. Sheckells will speak of ‘“The Power of Personality”” tomor- W, p.m., at 1628 K street. A so- cial’ will folloW. Public invited. Ad missfon free. The Medical Society of Virginia, Maryland and the District will meet Wedmesday, 10 a.m., at the Raleigh Hotel. Speakers: Dr. Edmund J. Hor- gan, Dr. W. Calhoun_Steriing, Dr. Bohert Y. Sullivan, Dr. J. Lawn actobacillus Audoplulus Milk || For Intestinal dlsorders. Askc your nhrician Whout ft. Prepared by the NATIONAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 1515 U St. N.W. 7th & F Sts. TROUSERS To Match Your Odd Coats $4.65 and up Go straight to Eiseman’s for trousers, where you get the best values and largest selection. We carry a tremendous stock of trousers, by far the largest in W a‘zlungton and if you need an odd pair to piece out you?t suit, COME HERE. 1926. NOVEMBER 5, 192 Dr. William J. Mallory A. Alexander. Edward Keating, ing, editor of Labor, will be the t of honor and speak- | er at the dinner of the Federal Schoolmen's Club tomorrow at the City Club. The Lambskin Club and the Ladies® Auxiliary will hold a joint carnival to- morrow at Masonic Temple, Eighth and F streets northeast. “Our God and Other Gods” will be the subject of a talk Sunday, 8 p.m., at the United Lodge of Theosophists, Hill Buildir Seventeenth and I streets. Deaths Reported Howard L, Light. 18. Gallinger, Hospital. Blanche 53, 603 Taslor st Emma B, Coates, 53, Providence Hospit Robert Ward, 59, on street car from Vir-| ini ehartes Bupertus. 65,2043 Upton A N, Clark. 09, 431 15th . Pratt 8L U. 8 Fio ¢ Cinies” Hospital, amuel V. Bocketf, 60, 410 10th st '“mum e s, %56, Watter ‘Resa Hos- 1a H. Brown. 69, am Farnsworth, 70, ncls Blanluet. 4. Children's Hospital. Condcita Major. 85, Emergency Hospital 65. Freedmen's Hospital Ri. Gallinger Hospital. eer. 30, 1101 polobert Yohnson, 0. Littte Sisters of the oor. corge Willlams, 3, Children's Hospltal, izaboth _Far; Hospital 324 Macs. ave. Gallinger Hose “Nothing’s so hard but search will find it out” —is an old English maxim. Applied to modern service and carrying charges. You will find out the hardship of this idea when it comes to your incotne vou will then see how hard it is to pay for something you did not buy. You will not find such items if you search through our bills, as we charge no extras and no carry- ing charges. We do not penalize our friends. n - YOUR 7th & CREDIT IS SUITS and OVERCOATS | Men who are looking for styleand quality at a low price should see this splendid collection of suits and overcoats at $25. are exceptionally good values. GOOD TUXEDO SUITS, $29 4 EISEMAN’S F Sts. A Remarkable MALLORY EISEMAN'’S ’ Values in Y& On Liberal Terms You get all the style and wear that is ordinarily found at much higher prices. interest you as it has many other thrifty men, for we have sold hundreds of these special suits and overcoats to well satisfied customers. Regardless of this low price you can have your purchases charged on terms convenient to you. Our liberal credit plan makes it easy to meet the payments. Nothing is added for this service. Don’t Hesitate to Ask for Credit HATS, They This should BALLOU ENCOURAGES SCHOOL PRIDE PLANS | Urges Principals to Impress Pupils on Necessity for Neatness in Grounds. Suggestion that teaching and ad- ministrative principals of the city en- courage their pupils to take the same pride in the appearance of their school buildings that they do in their homes was made by Dr.'Frank W. Ballou, superintendent of ing of the Principals’ Association in the Thomson School last night. Dr. Ballou pointed out to the prinet- pals that this step would not only !improve the appearance of the class- rooms and school grounds, but go a long way toward developing ¢ racter and citizenship in the pupil “Parents at home impress upon thefr children that they must take pride in its appearance. 1 believe your principals should carry on this good work by impressing upon them that they should take pride in the school's appearance. They should be urged not to throw trash on the grounds and promptly to caution other pupils who do so. The average boy and girl readily will fail in line with the principal’s assignments of. duties about the school and they will enjoy the work."” Miss Mary A. Dilger of the Truesdell School, president of the assocfation, presided at the meeting. Pictures at Eastern High. A serles of travel pictures showing scenes in Cuba and South America will be shown hefore the East Wash- {ngton community center in the New hool auditorium each during November. films were obtained through courtesy of the Pan-American Union. ow night Chilean scenes will be shown. A community dance will follow the pictures. Lost and Found Advertisements received until noon, except Satur- days and holldays, when they are accepted up to 10:20 a.m. ot % scemingly ave. Owmer for this, advertisement, ads, Coun. ave. and RTAC nry and Washington a nm'_f Return to 1430 CAS] permit B “ahout 4 montha from 4541 16th hington, Hotel mann® 807 11th st. n.w. containing pass ‘m.uF“ s nggning. Euclid - RS et Return to eward. .‘1 on et % aeo ‘about 3 mos. 5 \\’ ifiame Lane,, Chevy 0 b e, M. wone Cléve, 2006~ Chase n\nm ace edge, hnwrv\u Bar: ane West 1 bobbed tall: white Return to black reward. number 8085: at b < WhiteT reward. 104 11th st. n.w in rose vel- t of names: ma. with black i nse 11820 T nw 4-J. Reward. FOX TEN 1ai male. white Ticense nm i Chevy Cloveland 4448, ptember short_ tai R. Thorman. niklin T ine Monday Delta Sign Sunday or acic, cream 1oz~, fain_ 405 fray ..m| reddish-brown 1irlefth small name 1229 | Fox ru K]R,l E back: brown vicinity 30th ward." Clov. " 1142V GER and brown of ~ dark-rimmed hm al, d East Capitol sts. Reward. “Penna. ave orfoise shell: on Call Frank v bl Wednesday evening. NOTE BOOKS )1 timis haok: Southern Yeatin Cor M Thompson's restaurant. arion Smith, Franklin gold, crop: initials “A. C, Call hia 1 . containing auto Lost either in in lobhy of Wil October d [ ladyegray and ey B White ‘taxt o Washington . Hotels Adame 13831° no_auestions 5 ; muall brown leather. in Bheipa ol S reward. Phone diamond. several emall: and fth. on G at. Reward. New York ave.” Franiin mbia Thea- Potomac - ward Tt roturned ATCH, Theater or bet Toh st Phone e WRIST WATCH, ;,;).le 4 bracelet: ghopping dist Ay Phward. - Cleveland 1498, "3B18 Conn. wve. wterling silver; sterling link 34th st Cleveland reward. 1344 Wis- WATCH, Spear estubiigh: 1009 HSt. N.W. Iy #10 F _St. N.W. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) tablished 1842 3034 M St. N.W. Fiigns"ewt' — JAMES T. RYAN 17 Pa. Ave, SE. apel Atlanite 1700 ent, Phone Fi r'mk [ “Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Member National Selected Morticians Main 5512 1352 Penna. | " CHAS.~S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITO] ncoln 372 Timothy Hanlon 041 H st __ Phone L. 5 THE ORIGINAL "W.R.SPEARE CO. 1623 CONNECTICUT AVENUE POTOMAC 4600. FORMERLY AT 1208 H ST. 7 wnumlvnr. i Director “Funeral ivery'tn Connection. = Commo- and, modern, ”E:;nk Geier’\;wSoni Co. 113 SEVENTH ST, 543 W. NOW LOCATED_AT T “Padirn 7ore. fied, Effidient Segvice Deal . LINCOLN 8200 o Dig) hools, at a meet- | BANNISTER. A 1 | y, i Births Reported. The following births have been reported fo the Health Department o the last 24 hours and Catherine B. Burchy, boy, Henry R. Henry A° and Katherine D. S b- Joseph W, an John H. and Ver Clide M and Luc He ind R Marlon'S. ‘and Dorothy Marlo .h ‘and Dorothy K. B o, gtrl Rinter " Foy! i M eve' M. Monaghau. Tevacted this 1i 4 at G ASH. 86,0t Moestss L and Henry her Tow rmFr mitora fn- uneral Sun 0.2 cle. from BASSFORD. On Thugsdns. N R I S ember. 4y moiher ,‘\w‘.»A.hx Thompuon: _ Fireeal o Friay. "Novombar 5, Aie’ oS! Soretors it November ay e A al' papers please copyy o 2 Front mr\nuv Suddenly. Monday. i at _th de Mr K w- Novey i Wednasday, No- from _the resfdence N hwine, 408 . St Rev D Sadier “Hiterment. Rivarciere Cometors, On Thuradar. November 4 BROWN teloved ustiand ., 18 United 5 Hospital, - Chiliicothe, beloved husband o Whittlesey). Fu- W. Va. b v, November Tat at. now. of the late mains at Saf- lud “i sts nw, "Notice iy Novembe s mmn e Wheat: . from his l.ul e fence o iy her 5, "at am. . Interm Park, Md o Wednesdar. November 3, 1926, MARTIN S0 beloved son of 1 Annie darvey, hn“: \'nutr'h e Whiere ‘mass. witl at 9 am 1m nm reposa of latives and friends invited. & ARVEY. Richard J H rde 3 Dept. DG sow, Ayden, Camp. ‘n.”. death of Wedneaday, al 1 his Ilr» rn«\] n.w.. Satur- Thncs. 1o Where .,'.J i Buriai Mlmfimn \ t s A Commander. tnesiny. November 3 A, Galisrean ties Werie) S04 tle e Frdemd Fiinaral " frony ‘ee ()n W 1 on Satur- Reauiem at 9 o'clock nds invited."* Tnierment 5 3 A ;-mwu <ervices wili 1' funeral par- nw " at ji% dauzhter and Geneva Feins De held at th lors” 816 K Sunt and Triends i fon’ of the Hawkins Jeav, w RR Josephine and ? of s late officiating. gnd fricnds invited, to attend: les County . papers please co P W on Satirdav. November 6 at 1 Triterment Athirizton. Cometery On Thureday. November zoncy Hospital, 3 A ot Kosie and Walter otice of Tuneral hereafter. T 2001 vomber 6, Thursday. Notember N Holpita MARY. Me: %, 4t chapel of neyivapia d Tather of ral from his late n.w. Saturday to the Sacred Heart will he <aid at 9 am, s nvited. Intermng Departed, this lifa on vmmr-«uy. vember ‘b 1026, after a long ilness, Sho ‘Teaves 10 mourn & l-um'nl services at her Iato residence. 45 nw.. Saturdas, vember 0. at 1 oclock On Thureday. November 4, residence. 808 Silver Spring av LOU .\V \1\\ PERRY. s I V. Remaing resting at 'In nhers funeral dnal)rl |‘(|l .ml '4 I;mm sts.. where fu- neral ge: will be held on Monday, November N M. 11 am. Interment f‘-d{r Hill Cemetery. L ROBB. Entered int cternal, rest Thuraday. November 4, recidence, 2 mother - of [ et between F ; ne Harmony Cemietery SANDER. On Thursd VIRGINIA Sander. aged 5 late residence Saturday, N at ment Prispect T Cometery. Thursdag, Novem 0 am., SAMUEL VON from’ his lata’ reats ne. on : ‘thiencs . whers (Cinein- Dapers blease copy.) 1100 Thitradar. November Hiomitad. Rath Al N helow i'“" ot phe | n aniin E later. r h Intermant November 4 m"u r Henry In Memortam. pute. ot tove i ih FEHER WL departer th e Noven n.nm\ 191 he cou " her best The kates of Heaven ope A God called Lor home to rest LOVING FAMILY. * DONALDSON. In_sad but_loving remem- brance of MARY A. DONALDSON, whe mnwl a e year ago today, Novem- Gone, but not forgot HER CHILDREN. DONALDSON. 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