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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing Post, No. 23, American Legion, will give a dinner to the di i born of judicious investment in selected, thoroughly secured % FIRST MORTGAGE NOTES SSmoPH Founded 1907 BO 1417 K Street—Main 9300 abled veterans of the World \l":\r De- far cember 20, 8§ pam. at itestaurant. Inforn The President ELPS AR A A v Washington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store Imported French Linen Handkerchiefs in handsomest colored new designs, hand hem- med. They're remark- able values. $L25 to $2.50. dl-over sweaters, with z:lf hose to match, in new geometric designs; new cz‘-‘ orings. Sweater, hose to match, $4. Pajamas of imported inglish broadcloth and English broche; bold all-over effects; two- tone blazer stripes and solid colors with con trasting trim. $3.50'to $6.50. Fine Brocaded Matelasse Robes R T TR R XX, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX 104, Army and Navy tomorrow, 8 p.m., the District Building. vey Universi can Association Women, will present self” tomorrow, $:30- p.m. house,’1634 1 street. Players “Selling Central Northwest }l'iunnn will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m. 1143 Conn Parisian Novelties for Christmas Gifts Perfumes in Special Packages Corsage Flowers —Camellias —Orchids Violets Necklaces and Broache Pearls and Rhineston Bracelets and Earrings Painted Scarfs Y Off HATS Ezxceptional values 51000 $]5.00 Christmas Gifts For A Man A gift is doubly welcome with a Raleigh Haberdasher label— assuring known quality and correct style 4w 4 # $12.50 Shawl-collar Lounge colored designs in Robes of richly Matelasse, trimmed with Skinner’s satin and silk girdle; Black-and- White, Black-and Black-and-Red. A -Blue, Black-and-Brown, very acceptable gift. Silk-lined Brocaded Robes, $25 Brocaded (Satin trim) Housecoats Mufflers of fine crepe, reps, twills and radi- ums, woven and hand- blocked designs. $3.50 and $5.00. $11.50 Shirts of fine import- ed English broadcloth, collar attached or col- larless. In fast-color blue, tan and white. $1.95. i per-quality, $4. All Merchandise Attractively Boxed 1310 Raleigh Haberdashe F Street Union, will meet board room of of the | of University Your- in the club- tizens' Asso- D. the Cleveland School. Dr.J. J. Por-! Blue Mountains of Jamaica,” mnd 1 F. C. Lincoln, Bureau of Biological ter is president. Martha Dandridge Counc D. of A., will have a dance F! p.m., at Masonic Temple, Eighth and F streets northeast. . 1, The Writers' League will meet Fri- | day, 8 p.m., at Thomson School. Biological Soclety of Washington 1l meet Saturday, 8 p.m., in_assem- bly hall of the Cosmos Club. Duncan Johnson, department 1 Johns Hopkins University, will intern-illustrated lecture on A ‘Complete. Funeral Equal to a 8300 One or Or One an W. W. CHAMBERS CO. The Brownstone Funeral Home 14th, Corner Ch 2t 55,000 - 54240 at Age 30. Send Date of Birth for Full Information LeROY GOFF Insurance— 610 Woodward Bidg. " Wain 310. TUXEDO SUITS $29 On Liberal Terms EISEMAN> 7th& F ~ WE DYE WEARING APPAREL BLACK FOR MOURNING In 24 Hours The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Line. 1810—Line. 1811—Linc. 1812 w as Life Insurance Costs Sole Leather House Slippers. Black or tan, $4.00. Blue or red, $4.00. Men’s Fur-Lined Gloves, $3.85 A Christmas gift to kee, a man hand-in-glove wit| comfort throughout the wintry weather. Tan cape or suede with warm rabbit skin lining. Some have wrist straj Exceptional values at &35. An out-of-the-ordi- nary collection of Four- in-hand Scarfs. Of im- ported French and Italian silks in exquisite colorings and designs; many are silk-lined. Scarfs of this character and quality are sold about town at much higher prices, $1.38, INC. iday, 81 || duplicate de || glasses, ete. || Ruilway_car marked “Somemet." Survey, will speak of “The Migration of Young Herring Gulls.” Visitors welcome. Prof. David Eccles will lecture on “Rational Religion” Sunday, 3 p.m before the open forum of the Secular League at Musicians’ Hall, 1006 E street. Public invited. Admission free, Kallipolis Grotto Band and Drill Corps will give a special vaudeville and dance Saturday at Willard Hotel. 8: concert by the Grotto's dancing and vaudeville. ry Order of the World have a luncheon meeting the Hotel La Fayette tomorrow, 0 p.m. Gen. Harry A. Smith, mem- T of the American delegation to the Geneva arms conference, will speak. Cosmos Club: Ladies’ night, Decem- ber 20, 8 p.m. Song recital by Charles Trowbridge Tittmann _The Glee Club of the University of Notre Dame will give a concert and "Iimw’n January 7 at the Mayflower otel. War will at lay_morn- ne. to North Capitol DY'S (| 30 Quincy pl. n.e, 3 Reward If returnes Decatur sy 4 Patterson . BAR PIN, diatict Worth to VI(llnlmL or_'between Reward _Adams _7365. DOG—Small, white and brown: returned to 2431 B v, A DOG-—Beagle hound, brown and _ white small. answers to name of Jeff. Reward. Lincoin_3676-W. & 15° vi terrier: biack and 7, months old: scar on right ear. to British Embassy and receive EYEGLASSES, a( Keitl's Theater December 14. evening. 2800 13th et. n.w. Col. 9780. ise shell in_green case radley, 3545 Alben Return reward, row et n.w. FOLDING POCKE' 3 LT Ta and T UMBRELLS ave, car, Park i Monday % ol > 7, Groenwood i - Office Building, o e RO0m 280, Hoyw RMAN PO name Young: black and n “harndss: reward. . tortoise “Li- s Mt. Pleasant i Adams 1420, + black leather S oo A and U sts. and containing _money, rings and i it lips, vicinity 14th and L or 12th and M n.w. ' Emily Haith, Room #13. Labor Department. Reward HANDBAG, black leath: book of “professional n: lads ndas. between 10ih . 559. HANDBAG, ning eye- - 'Eliza- Phone North 1 cards, Monday. vard. Bt (R o PAC money, Dr. CKAGE OF NECKTIES. on_Washington this morn- ing Kellogg Blde. Roward. s PATENT LEATHER SHOE on Avenue be- tween the Willard and Liggett: > Clarendon 172-0-1, “Miss Hol. © D78 Store POCKETBOOK. on street car Monday: lib- eral roward if eturned to owner: papers valuable. Phone Hyattsville 9-M = SAXOPHONE. on R st at Western High Sehgol. Liberal Teward i 50-J. Telephone Clev]e 'I|l| SCARF—BIue _and _ white “silk. Monda; morning, vicinity 14th Vermont and H: liberal reward. 'W. A. 1109 14th. 16°¢ SETTER. hlack and white. Sunday morning, Rosslyn, Va.: left eye black: young and largs: never been broken: reward. Call Clarendon 440. M. 0. Peed. % s G OF PEARLS mond clasp. Finder o 8307, Reward. rown and white, Georgetown, Dec. ward, $5. Hornrimmed glagses between Wisconsin ave. and_Treasury, December 13. Pot_ 31670 after 7 pm, o e WATCH, white gold, white §old wristhand. lost on ‘Ldth st. between Park rd. and Bel: mont st. Reward. 1430 Belmont st., 401._Adams 9477 % WRIST WATCH—Gold, shaped in_ Lansburg's Lincoln 127-J. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1926. THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Snow or rain this afternoon and tonight and prob- ably tomorrow. Minimum tempera ture tonight about 26 degrees. Colder tomorrow. Maryland—Snow or rain tonight and probably tomorrow; colder tomor- row. Virginia—Rain in east and snow or rain and slightly colder in west poi tion tonight; tomorrow cloudy and colder. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 4 12 midnight, 33; 4 a.m. Barometer—4 p.m. i 30.12; 12 midnight, 30.19; 4 8 a.m., 30.23. Highest temperature, at 2 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 5 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 35; lowest, 27. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetlc Survey.) Today—Low tide, 11:01 a.m. and 11:44 p.m.; high tide, 4:24 am. and 4:56 p.m. g Tomorrow—Low tide, 11:55 a.m.; high tide, 5:23 a.m. and 5:51 p.m. The Sun atl Moon. Today—Sun rose. 7:19 a.m.; sets, 4:47 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises sets 4:47 p.m. Moon rises 2:33 p.m.; sets 3:08 a.m. 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, 40; condition, muddy. Weather in Various Cities. g'l'mnmrllun:. :'Z B3 §~ Weather 49, occurred 29, occurred at sun 7:20 a.m.; sun Stations. ** fepinsas WIUIH “ g asep 189m0 . Clear Pteloudy Raining . Cloudy Clou ou * Clear . Clear. : Snowing Cloudy Clear Clou aining Clear. Cloudy ; Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear .. Cloudy . Cloudy 11 Glear Clear Abilene,Tex. 30.58 Albany ... 30.20 Atlanta .. 3008 Atlantie City 30.22 Baltimore . 30. Birmingha: Bismard AL Lerpamsyens Cincinnat Claveland Columbia e sexless 30. acksonville 30. Ransas City 3 Fon "Angele Louisville 2ReBIROS L~ b dn D TRt TR Ly 13T oS eec 2 % 3 Pittsburgh Fortland Me Portland.Ore. Raleigh S. Lake San_ Diego. §. Franclsco St.” Louis St. Panl Seattle Spok: WASH 0.2 0.0¢ Snowing Snowing Cloudy D1 ek Dt Pt e e EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT EISEMAN'S SUITS & OVERCOATS - On Liberal Terms DRESS up for Christmas. You can wear good clothes—clothes that you may justly be proud of, without having to make any large outlay now. By taking advantage of our Liberal Credit Plan you can buy your suit and overcoat and pay for them out of your income. A small first pay- ment will do. The balance m(IJy be divided into small weekly or monthly amounts. | WAITRESS KILLS SELF. Girl Who Failed in Attempted Sui- cide Month Ago Succeeds. Charlotte Hardy, 21 waitress, who made an unsuccessful by taking poison and who is reported to have threatened to repeat the at tempt after being discharged from Casualty Hospital, made a second attempt yesterday that proved sic- cessful. . Charlotte, who came here frem Towa some time ago, was visiting at the home of her brother, Roy Hardy, 1667 Thirty-second street. She took the poison yesterday while at her place of employment and died at Georgetown University Hospital an Coroner Nevitt issued a certificate Card of Thanks ARENDES. We tivea and many wish to thank our friends for their expres. sions of sympathy and beautiful flaral tributes. at the death of our beloved h band and father. JOHN ¥ NDES HIS W BACHRACH. On December 13, B st Georgetamn Lnisersits HosDUAL after a long illness. EDWARD A. BACH RACH. Funeral Thu December 16, at 10 am.. from Hysong's funeral hoi 1300 N st. n.w. Interment in Baltimo BERRY. Departed this 1 December 12. 1926, 8 short iliness, HOW leaves to mourn’ their loss a loving wife and a host of other r s and Remains_ resting of Pope & Cl; ave. ne. Funeral Thursday 16,'at 1 p.m.. from his late residence. Jackson st. n'e. Interment Payne's C Marching funeral with band BRADLEY. On Monday 1926, DANTEL BRADLEY ~heloved hus band of Mamie Bradley and stepfather of Percy Burton and Mariorie Bra Re- mains resting at W. E: pariors. 2232 Georgi ursday. December 16, from residence, 1ith st 'ne. Relatives and friends invited. BRUNNER, On Wednesday, December 1928. 12:55 am.. at her home, Falis Church, Va. CARRTE D.. beloved wife of George A. Brunner and devoted mother of Mrs, Mabel B. Garland, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Perking and Joseph E. Brimner: aiso five grandchildre; all_of Falls Church, Va. Funeral Friday. December 17. at % pm. from the M. E. Church South. Falls Church, Va. Relatives and friends in- Interment Oakwood Cemetery. 16% CLIFFORD. On Tuesdav. December 14. 1026, NELLIE. beloved wife of Ernest Clifford Funeral * from her late residence. Longfellow at. n.w. on Friday. December 1 2 pm. " Relatives and friends in- Interment Prospect Hill (:("lll!\fi'.=l']v GIRARD. On_December 1 ver, Colo.. Mrs. MADELAINE CASPARIS GIRARD." Funeral at Denver on Decem- ber 1 16° HANSBOROUGH. - Departed _this Jife Tue: dav. December 14. 1926, at her residen 1241 4rd st n.w. ZARETH (BET: TIE). ihe beloved mother of Fd borough. Funeral Saturday, December 18. at 1 nip. from Mount Carmel Baptist Church. 3rd and Eye sts. n.w.. Rev. W, H. J " pastor. 17 On Tuesday, December 14 . ai Tuberculosis Hosvital. JOSEPH HAWKINS. devoted son of Margiret Tve ér of Annie Johns caster. John Hrwkine ina resting h:15" p.m December 13 nest Jai ave. 1926 at Den- Ernest_Jary - . 2222 Georuia ave. . Funeral Thursday. December 16, at 9 o'clock at Newnort, Md. JOHNS. Suddenly, Tuesday. Decemher 14, 1926, af 5:45 a.m., at 1410 Montello ave n.e. ALBERT HENRY JOHNS. beloved &on”of Mar<hall D" and Thelma E. Johns. Funeral from 1410 Montello ave. n.c Thursday at 2:30 pm. Interment at F Lincoln Cemetery. ’ Little Albert was our darling. All the pride we had at horme. But an angel came and whispered: “Little Albert. do come. " i5e ANE. On Monday_December 13. 1026_at her home in New York City. ELLA LANE. wife of the late Andrew Lane. the daush ter of the late Henry . and Brooks _sister of Mrs. Mollie Addie Satterwhite and A. George Interment in New York City December 15. 1926, ANDREW K. beloved husband of Ida L. Lind and fater of Dr. John E Ida May and Alma Grace Lind, ' Funeral services at his late residence. 1516 14th t. n.w.. Friday, December 17. % p.m. 16 A special communication of Myron M. Parker Lodge, No. 27. F. A. A. M is" called Friday. December 17, at p.m., for “the purpoee of attending the finefal of our late brother, ANDREW K. LIND, past master and secretary. WM. C. DANIEL, W. M. QUANDER. On Tuesday, December 14, 1515 6 M nwe MARGARET QUAND. 312 st. n.w.. GARE AND- ER.” devoted daughter of Viola and the iate George Quander. Remains restin . Ernest Jarvis' funeral parlors, Georgla Notice of funeral later REED. Departed this life Monday. Decem- ber 13, 1926. at 5:30 pm. E dence. 438 3rd st ne. SPENCER REED. He leaves to mourn’ their loss a devoted wife, Mrs. Mattie Reed. two daughters, one son. one brother and a host of rela: tives and friends. Funeral Thursday, De- cember 16. at 10 a.m.. from Mount Airy Bavtlst Chiurch, between et ‘and North Capi . J. Tyler o ciating. Interment ‘at Holland. Va: 5 ROTHROCK. On Wednesday. December 15, 1920, at his Tesidence. 1745 Penneivanis ave. n.w.. HAMILTON I. ROTHROCK. be: loved hiisband of Grace E. Rothroc Body resung at Gawler's chapel, 1730 Pennevlvania ave. n.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. SAKERS. —Monday, December 13, 1026 at ‘«m n‘Asulr‘m:t;' 2 g:;lduflzhllrr, Mrn_B(\"rl— iam A Moffat, 55! aple ave. Balt more,” Md.. MARY E. SAKERS. beloved wife of the late Alexander Sakers. Re mains resting at_Gasch's funeral parlors. Hyattsville, Md. Funeral from lors. Hyattsville, Md. on Thur cember 16, at 1 ¢'clock’ p.m. "Rel and friends invited. Interment Savage. Md. 15 SCOTT. Monday. December 13. 1026, at Freedmen's Hospital, CHARLES W., Sr. beloved husband of Annic and father of Verner B., Norris A. G.. Mares E. and Charles W.. Jr._ Funeral irom St Philip’s _Protestant ~ Episcopal _Church, Nichols ave.. Anacostia, D. C.. Decemb 16, 12 m. "Remains resting at his residence, 2421 Shannon pl. s.e Francisco. Philadelphia. Pittsburs more papers please copy.) SCOTT. Members of Hiram Lodge. No. 4, F. A. A. M. are requested to assemble af Masonic’ Hail. 5th and Virginia ave. s.e.. Thursday., Décember 16, at 11 o'clock am. to aitend the furieral of Brother CHARLES W. SCOTT. «worshipful master, JAMES O. WORML HENRY B. GEE, Secretary. SELTZER. Members of Washington Aerie. No. (135, Fraternal, Orer of Eagles are notified "of the death of BENJAMIN SELTZER, aged 33 vears. Interment timore, xg. (Baltimore paners please ) csident. P BACKE Taylor. Brogks D.._beloved son of Henr: Hilda §."Stambaugh. Funeral aboye residence Thursd: at 2 p.m. Interment priv: STEWART. Departed thts Sunday, December 12, 1926, FRANCES E V. STEWART. beloved wife of the late D. M. Stewart and mother of Harold M Stewart. Notice of funeral later. 15 STOORS. Departed this life Monday, gomber 13, 1926 at 1040 am ai he ome rovidence st. n.e NELL STOORS, ' devoted daughter” of ~ Alfred | Stoors and lovin: niece of Mrs. = Susie | Hawkins and Mrs. Celestine Small. Funeral Thursday. December 16. at 1 p.in.. from Mount Vérnon M. E. Church. Capitol ave. n.e.. Rev. A.d. Carr officiating. . On Monday afternoon. Decem briet ilincss, at Garfield Hospital, MABEL SUNDAY_'the belove wife of the late Georze F. W. Sund; her 51st vear. Funeral sorvices will he Reld at the residence of her son. G Sunday, 1028 3rd st. n.e.. on Thurs December. 16. at 2 p.m. Interment Liocoln Cemetery. THOMAS. Docember 14 his T . 401 South . the beloved ‘husband of Corinne Bennett Thomas and son of late brother of the ra_Seymour. J ce St. Clair 4 i late residence Friday. Decembe . “Interment at Arlinion Ceme- tery.” Relatives and friends cordiall ted. (Philadelphia. Atlantic C New York papers Dléase coby). VAN SICKLER. Suddenly. Open an account tomorrow— you'll find it convenient, econom- ical and entirely satisfactory. ember 14y 1026, ac it daughter. Mrs a. A, ETTA VAN wife of Joseoh F.Van Sickier. services Thursday. December 15, at Andrew Chapel M. E. C mber 13. 1926, MARY E daughter of “the late delaide. Wilson. Re. . Nalley & Sons’ fune: ore. 13 . se. Funeral ( te) on Thursday. Decémber 16, at 2 Interment” Codgressional Cematery.* | In Memoriam. BUTLER. Tn sad but loving remembrance tmy devoted wife. HOLLICE L. BUT- LER, who devarted this Iife two years 5o ioday, December 15, 1924 To_her eternal life has opened, Though we are left in gloom O toutid she fxain be with e ‘We would ask no other boon. el Grant us. O Heavenly Father. O Mttoneth 30 bear Gur oss: . at_in AUSBAND. | vears old, a attempt to end her life a month ago | o hour later. | of suicide. { D BERRY. | ard Hans- | Lucinda | | By order of mei i In Memoriam. | STELN memory of our dear mother: 3 STEIN. who departed. this ago today. becemoer 1o, | | GAR "RANDOLPH 1 this hife two yes 4 { i DREN. * n our dar ROBERT FORD, ost three yea December 1 23 . were plucked. just like a hittle flowers never to return W best, we gate | SVOTED M { ERS. " MRS, AN 1 CHARL) ASON, today BROTH- AND [ { i who dep fo foday, Dece t to be remembered not forgotte e vou left behind | ) HER AND BROTHERS, @ H to the rv of Rev. HILL ted this life was once the i Baptist Chureh, Dumbarton ave. Blest be the tie that binds . Our hearts in Christian love | The fellowship of kindred minds ! Is like to that_above. ! LUCY DUNMORE bute of love to the memory husband and MES. Who e an S, At D HO Armstead. fenlings you_have passed away ) WIFE. MRS. LIZ And T From 11 de: LOVINC LOW am nz_alone. leart there comes a longing. ouly come home. MRS, MAMIE . In_memors of o IRENE. who' depart cars ago today, Decem! We may strive to hide our longing In the midst of mirth and fun But we are thinking always thinking Of our daughter. the absent one. FATHER AND MOTHER. * LANE. Tn loving remembrance of our da: g mother, Mrs. SARAH LANE, Wwho d parted this life four sears ago today, De: cember 15, 1922, 1 promised mother' T would meet her .On vonder golden_ shore. When the pearlv gate shail open for me We shall meet to part no more In the beautiful hereafter, In the laud that is to be, Somewhere in God's forever, mother We will meet with thes HER__DEVOTED “DAUGHTERS. HEGEMAN, MRS, MRS IRENE FRESH. _In our_faithful moth ELFRESH. who dep: loving _remembrance _of CECILIA B. Mc- ted this lite thirteen ember 15, 1913, at YTHE, JAMES AND . In sad but loving remembrance {,qur dear’ father, JAMES C. FURCELLy who pased away &0 suddenly three years ago today. December 15 1093. Anniver- sary mass at St. Aloysius Church. The hands that did so much for us, How helplessiy they lay: God knows they made a home for us But_thev are gone today. { HIS DEVOTED DATGHTERS, ISABELLE. LIAN AND RENA. . In_Joving remembrance mother and ~ grandmother. SUSAN SHAW, who died fourteen yea: today. December 15, 1912. Loved in life. in death remembered. HER CHILDREN AND GRANDCHIL- TAYLOR, In loving remembrance of our @ear Husband and father, who entered ernal rest five years ago' today Decem- ber 15, 1921, Ggne. but not_forgotten, AND " DAU R VIRG 3 BROWNE., it has been five years since sed_away more. day by fay I shall meet you on the hore. SERES WARRICK. Sucred to the memory of our dear dauehter ~and mother. BLANCHE HAMILTON WARRICK. who _departed thios life eight years ago today, December 15. 1918. ~Tis sweet to remember who once was here; ' Though absent to us. she is just as dear. The midnight stars shine on the grave f one we loved but could not save. THE FAMILY. * WARRICK. In loving memory of my dear sister, BLANCHE HAMI N WARRICK. who entered the great beyond eight years ago today. December 15. 1918. Sad are the hearts she left behind, Burdened with care to bear all alone. HER DEVOTED SISTER. MAYBELLE H. JONES. J » WISE. Tn_tender memory of our beloved mother. LAURA WISE, who Dassed away gixteen’ years aro today. December 18, 910. Dear mother. we miss vour cheery smile. | We miss sour love which made our lves | Worth while. '[hu\wh' 1ri 'lnd! surround us. stanch, de- Voted. true. But our hearts are lonely, mother dear. for vou Just nories ‘both ead and sweet are o \. 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"53¢ Fa. Ave. NW. Call ~ Frank Geier’s Sons Co, QI3 SEYEN STrolohons Main 2473 ) FUNERAL DESIGNS The Hecht Co.-I" St. Cut Flower Shop, 1st FL Floral (]]esigns delivered t t ny rt g{m:‘l{)e yUn?te(f]i )St:ftaes. Phone Main 5100 BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” . tiful Floral Desig: Oner Beth‘and i and 1225 EXPRESSIVE mv‘ i Our 0:1;0 tore'. lfig & Eye Tivery Serv] ve