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‘———————.——._____—» Attractive Apartments For Colored I 2914 Sherman Ave. NW. i New Building 3 Rooms and Bath Rent, $52.50 Janitor Service i References Required Open Till 16 P.M. For Inspecti See Manager on Pren or J. Dallas Grady 904 13th St. N.W. Main 6181 | 1 13 { Indignant that one of their number ,“ il Ask U. Roosevelt Apartment Hotel Sixteenth Street at | V and W [ Under Wardman Management .\ One 4-room, 1 bath. 1 One 6-room, 2 baths. Unfurnished on lease or furnished by the month. Phone North 9080 i BOOKS BOUGHT “Bring Them In" o1 Plone Fr. 6494 Big Book Shop, 933 G St. N.W. ! r— e ———— i Le Marquis Apartments 2308 Ashmead Place N.W. medal for life saving and added that Overlooking Rock Creek Park at The Million Dollar Bridge. Attractive suites ranging from 3 rooms and bath to 8 reoms and 3 baths. From $55 to $225 per month. 24-Hour Elevator and Switchbomd — Service |in the day by Mrs. Norman V. il { doiph of Richmond, the pictur delegate from Tumbfa. {\who had accomy {returned to Washington last night. PHOTOOF BATHER - SCOREDBY.D.C. Washington Delegate to Richmond Convention Sub- | jept of Resolution. e | By the Associated Press RICHMOND. Va.. Novembe had been pictured in a Ph_humnd newspaper attired in a bathing suit, hters of the Confed: | Lere today formal _resolution that the by-laws | ontained no pro- | rst hrnught to blflflfl lll)(lf" early { Ran- that of Mrs. Samuel Burleigh Milton of Washington. caused a stormy session of the co irs. Randolph | ermed it a i that | the convention fix fo its publication. T ment_of the ¢ | sponsibility and Mrs, €1 ing of Richmond. ge finally declared she w: picture w ken (o th mond Mimes-Dispatch acy in ushed thr office of the | by Mrs. | Debate Is Spirited. A committee was appointed to look | ol i eaid, into the question of di was headed by Mrs. L. 2 er of Ne olution thii and ihi xprosse shatic disapp of the appearance ot the picturs and the slogan 1. D. ¢ | Deiegate 1s Madal of Honor Heroine | It suggested an amerdment to the by Iaws to deal with fivre incidey suoh a nature. ! A picture « Mrs, Milton s rounded by trophies she had been | awarded for saving lives. wuas the basis for the storm of disapproval. It carried the information that she fs the only woman in the ['nited States to twlee recelve the Congressional she was president of the Beauregard Chapter of the 1. D. (", and was a the District of Co- Mrs. Milton was not in the hall dur- i discussion. close friends ex-! that she and her husband nied her here, had | 1i Cross of Military Service. { Another quesiion that aroused much ! neetto her si ing immodest %du«usnon and was finally decided by a division vote, was whether women | descendants of Confederate veterans Building Entirelv Redecorated = ployers and THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. _D. r'ulnlon‘ the proposal, contained in | the report of the committee on in- signia for Confederate descendants in tbe World ‘War. was voted down )IY! “oodluu Wilson was pre sented to the convention just after | the daughters had authorized the completlon of the Woodrow Wilson nd. widow of zm '\al’ Pt’ldent ‘was !Olll by Mrs. Law- ton of the action of the convention and with tears in her eyes, Mrs. W son declared that she knew that * | where would Mr. Wilson prefer the memorial more than at the University {of Virginta.” Mrs. Wilson stayed only a few mo- | ments and thanked the convention for ! her reception. MRS. MILTON T0 SUE. D. €. to Show Why| Resolution Was Adopted. Mrs. Samuel B h Milton, president of the Reauregard Chapter | of the Daughters of the Confederacy. announced last night she would bring |, suit against the organization for its adoption of a resolution disapproving her action of giving a picture of her- self in a bathing suit to the Richrond | Times-Dispatch. She said tha piclure, which ap- peared in yesterday morning’s issue | of fhe newspaper. was used in con ith an avticle telling of her \ta as a swimmer and, | she could not see how advised. d suit. she assert upon the Daughters of (he Confederacy to show cause | % 1ch.a resolution was adopted. he nemed no amount of money iatement. « The suit_worn in the picture she was Red Crogs regulation bath, | and that there was “ncth® in the incident e suit. WILL SPEAK AT DINNER. Harold Beresford B\nl») deputy di- | rector of the nteln.’xuoual labor oftice | i will speak on't nce the World i ner in his honor tomorrow night at Rausch Con- ! necticut avenne and L street. Secretary of Lal wili pr side &t the dinner, which wiil be at- tended by representatives from Gov ernment department: the United| States Chamber of Commerce, the| American Federation of labor, the League of Women Vaters, the Ieague of Nations Non-Partisan Association, the Untversity Women Club. the Women's Democratic Club. the Pen- guin Club and other organizations. Mr. Butler. who was assistant min- | er of labor of Great Britain and| represented (ha! couniry at the peace | conference in 1919; is visiting Ame: { ica’s industrial nters 1o confer with | eniployers and labor leaders regarding | American methods of plant mauag ment, the reiatlonships between e rs and industrial | onditions generall W "There will be un open for discus. | a 'Cornellus formar “sold by | was in love nellus |says in a cop i peay are not uncommon among the soci elect. in|tie could not be { ehureh. 0. H. P. | voung Vanderbilt and Under New Management i REAL ESTATE LOANS 5Y,9 FRED T. NESBIT 1010 Vermont Ave. Main 9302, .nqmd (.rnmu Valspar Certainteed Lacquer Apply with brush. Dry in an hour. Gives a beautiful satinlike finlsh. 60c 1/, Pint $1.00 Pint $1.90 Quart Weathershiel Paint, Qt 4inch Brush, bristles \ul-‘ canfzed in hard vubber, 89c each. Expert Paint ddvice Free MUTH Quality Since 1863 710 13th St. N.W. than 50 T8 n LOADS 'O, ANNOUNCE | 7" beea con © Fxchang: AN WOULD LIRS DRUMMER a sl dance Moo to get conuec A\ddress Box TeA Pawr it G W E FU RNITURE Rvamm ng ut v Nadress “Bo Apples ‘and Sweet Cider. Rocl_{\'xflc Fruxt Farm. DON" T TRUST YOUR ROOF! PLAY SAFE «on \dxlum i wii you i | 00fins i & Evarts paie Sta NE Ap;>les—4()c~ per bu. up. | | | = | Gal 0. Contaipers ext 106, Coaw Bridge. 3 GBS e Vie i, a5 cen Vienna and Fai OTT BROS . Vienna Va 'Tei \‘:x;;.n‘a CHURCH ANNOU THI'A)%PIH Washington Lodge, T. 1216 H St. N.W. ‘Theosephic: ’ EEmERT L ible Mysticise should be awarded the cross o tary service. The word i was ordered by the convention today the award heretofore being known as the cross of ser After much dis- THANKSGIVING DINNER M ENU Fruit Cocktalt Celery Fried Filet of saratoga Chips Creamed Mushrooms en C‘assoleite ftoast Turkey with Stuffing Mashed Poiatoes Clear Tomato en Tasse sion following Mr. Butler's addres Mickets for the dinner mayv be ob- tained from any of the organizations just mentioned or from Leifur Mag nusson, 701 Lenox Bullding. Olives Sole, Tartare ~ Cranberry Sauce String Beans Ilearts of Lettuce Russian Dressing Pumpkin Pie Demi- Tutti Frutti lee Cream asse HOTEL LA FAYETTE Sixteenth at Eye St N.W. Phone Main 4214. Celebrate W rlh and we will be glad 1o iurnish vou with au esti ~ate on the kind of a BEST-BILT garage vou Pay for it monthly amounts that are les desire most. nosThal A ,CONSTRUCTION CO. 200 K Street N.E. Us 2222 New Year's Eve Bclore Jack Frost Ruins Your Car— Telephone Lincoln 10-100 -if you choose than rent!! SHINGTO 4 Community of Beautifully Designed Znglish Type Homes Large front and rear porches, wage, paved street and alley.’ They contain fireplace. pan- *1 walls, oak floors through- cork tile kitchen floor. enameled range and refvigerator. kitehen cab- builtin Pembroke b shower, pedestal lavatory in fixtures, Pittsburg in- aneous water heater. venient to Car and Bus nes, Stores, Schools, Churches $9,750 Voderate Terms Exhibit Home, 2526 ‘tunlaw Rd. N.W. One Block West From Intersection of 37th St. and Wisconsin Ave. Open and Lighted Until 9 l'.\l».. . B. H. GRUVER Owner and Builder 927 15th St. N.W. Main 2670 Or Your Broker 'SALE OF CONSUELO ALLEGED BY COUSIN Vander’mlt Ir., ‘Says She Loved American, While Marrying Duke. By the Associated Press SW YORK, November 20. elo Vanderbilt was “our Hundred” to the . although sh American, Cor The Duke of Vanderbi in the New York norrow. He adds that such Iy iere are other famllies in Amer- he says. “eager for any title, ng or no longer in existence.” Recent action of the ibuna Rota of the Roman Catholic Church fn an nulling the inchess, wh ried to others \ n born, caused an rriage of ihe duke and were divorced und mar after two children had international stir in church und soclety circles. The ! only planation of the church action was that Consuelo had been forced into the marriage and therofore the' American families - recognized by the The duchess’ mother. M Belmont, has declined io d cuss the question of duress, Loved Handsome Youug Man. “It I8 no family secret now." fu his article. “to IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR HOME 1 to 8 Years to Pay Plumbiug. shingling, rages s, ace work. plastering m- Seraping. - porchy And - reom dditton. freviuce. eloctric. wiring: \Veather stripping and all other Linda ot "improvements o your \ome. Home Improvement Co. WINSTON WELLER, Mgr. 310 Bond Bldg. Main 10098. 14(h and N. V. Ave. THANKSGIVING THANKSGIVING DINNER Supplementing the regwiar menu The Mayflower 12:00 to 9:00 P.M. $3.50 Per Cover For reservations in advasce. call Panquet Department. "Books—Letters—Oil Portraits Purchased | The Rare Book Shop VILL, CALL) 25 % OFF ANDIRONS GRATES FIRE SETS FENDERS SPARK GUARDS ETC. ELLETT —1106 9th N.W. IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR HOME 1 to 8 Years to Pay Plumbing. heating. stucco. shing Iing. DAIDLiDE. DADETINK, RArages. 100! ing. remodeling. hardwood floors. par- quet floors. metal cellings. furnace work. plastering, floor scraping. porch and room addition, fireplace. elsctric weather stripping and all of improvements to your Home Improvement Co. WINSTON WELLER, Mgr. 311 Bond Bldg. Main 10098. 14th and N. Y. Ave. TIM'S CAPS For Men lana_' Boys Second Floor The Hécht Co. F Street 2 1ith St C. NOVEMBER 21. 1926—PART. 1 1 better coneeption of the mar I things in American soci she was was inwh ndsome | oft who later “There is one family in New City which for the past 19 v 4 ‘,'.',':f exerted {ix every effort to form an o Wi | liance with the B crown. 1f the #*| parliament of Great Britain were to ‘set aside’ a certain ceremons re- quived pracedent to such a marriage. it 1y possible that a New York g not so distantly velated to the writer & became a future Queen of Eng ttell when ifa Marlboroug love with an American, ivoung man. then at Yale | made a name for himself g ithat which he had inherited P;rmter than" that she forced to warry “If Consuelo had had her own wi jand had not been constantly unde [ the strong wiil of her family. her life | would not he shattered as it is tod e nce childiood she had her h'om‘;m( €: and had her f: d mor 3 wisdom und fess itiof suelo ! Y | might have gone a long way foward| Accordiiig fo -Jewish law “';1"“” | harnionizing - public ‘opinion toward | hrigle “wor bridégroom is ‘allowe | society -as the wife of a prominent | mourn within a period of seten jurist. as well as living the. life. tha tace: woltld have brought her all that love 1and happiness can give. i “But Consuelo was ‘sold" by the hies jarchy, better known {Tlundred.’ of which he ominant facto) *in hard an att ved large fees which ' Deaf Hear Instantly - Brings Who Those |II\P'I“" Relief \rr Ibnl Amnzing mediate Mate the little social prestige her parents reaped” from the iunson they made three decades ago| their daughter suffered humiliation | and sorrow, he concludes that family | Interterence seldom accomplishes any- | thing except unhappiness. But he!l|l holds little hope that otlier pavents | will benefit by the Vanderbilt exper A \'undm{h nlt\h'l' which en ables the hard of hearing to hear all sounds as clearly and distinctly las a_child. has heen perfected by the Dicm‘runh Products (‘orpora- h insiantaneous vesults- vou hear istantlv. So positive are the malkers that every one who is hard of hearing will be amazed ‘ and delighted with this remarkable vet | p e, the famous Acousticon. that me\ are offering to send it abso | lutely free on trial. No obligation suffer. take ad- . free 1 Send them your naie & Advertisenient. positive, IE may be some parents,” he ays. “who have seen what has be-| fallen Consuelo Vanderbilt. who l\!llf j&ive up their search f)f nobility Iflrn that is doubtful.” Were T to tell you of a num\)fl of he & vho | spend many precious hours of thei lives l\lann[m{ princely mar jtween their children and noblemen of !the Old World, the reader might have il ofjer, | address today says ! i OFFICE SPACE Transportation Building Seventeenth and H Streets Very desirabie sulte nf elght rooms (859 sguare fee!) Just vaostéd by Standard Oll Company, who have moved Into their new bullding. Twenty-Four Hour Service Six Elevators RANDALL H. HAGNER & COMPANY INOORPORATED SPECIALIZING IN RENTALS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 1321 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Main 9700 l YAU BUY YOUR GARAGE AS YOU CHOOSE CAR—THE LATEST DESIGN: THE BEST MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP FOR EXPERT ADVICE: LOOK POR SERVICE_AND GUARANTEED mn AT A LOW me'r-.mmflu, ONCE, 5 [$250 CASH New 6-Room Home Blggest Bargain ever offered in PETWORTH Sample House 8th and Gallatin St. N.W. Three large airy bedrooms— 3 big porches—tiled bath with shower—fully-equipped kitchen —all modern conveniences— deep lot. Priced for immediate sale at $8,950—$250 cash, balance easy as rent. See this at once, or you may be too late. Open 9 AM. to 9 P.M. WHY BUY IMITATIONS MADE OF COTTON AND CHEAP WOOL lNSlST ON GETTING For Boys, Children ON SALE AT LEADING STORES CAP CORPORATION, 50. 5“ West 17th St., New Y. hd 3 willion dollars through the death of his great-uncle. | Andrew Hillock, i nearly a vear before. Hilloi ighter recently left fom W the extensive shee: arns and 2 ma thotsands of a ¢ now are his sireets of Kir ap « few penni ter was being cared for in home. _Andrew Hillock. @ widower. aged 3. was told that he had i hevited a fortune worth more thati Australia vanches. fi inded | Tands iven’s Receiver’s Sale 1626-1632 Montague Street N.W. just off beautiful Ioth Stieet New Brick Homes Semi-Detached Open Daily Until 9 PAM. I‘or Immediate Sale Subject to Court’s Approval $17,750 FEach Built to sell for $22.500 each. 9 rooms. .two baths, built-in garage. Submit Offers to C. CLINTON JAMI 416 Sth N.W. 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NORTHWEST Hemlock St. at Alaska Ave. N.W. $500 CASH BALANCE LIKE RENT All-Night Parking Need Not Bother You—Run Your Car Into a Warm Electric Lighted Garage—Walk Upstairs Into Your Kitchen “Garage in Your Cellar” Drive out 16th St. past Walter Reed Hospital to Hemlock St. Frigidaire—4 Bedrooms SEE THEM TONIGHT You Can Buy One of These Homes for the Rent You Are Now Paying Why Not Come Out? N A, =]