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O’GAIIZATIOI ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Citizens’ As- oclati at Cleveland School l on]u\k Dr. J. J. Porter is P! The President’s Own Garrison Army and Navy Union, will hold its annual eicction, 8 o'clock, in board- room of the District Building. The University Pla rs of the A. Not a sale—it’s better than a sale —brand-new suits and overcoats —complete assortments at $32 |e 108, | W U. W. will give a “dramatic evening,” 8:30 o'clock, at the clubhouse, 1634 I street. A comedy, “Seuing Yourself,” will be followed by readings and mono- logues given by professionals. The Washington Academyv of Sei- ses, with the ‘Chemical Soclety of .\nhlngum will hold a combined meeting, 8:15 o'clock, in assembly hall of the Cosmos Club. Prof. J. N. Bron- sted, University of Copenhagen, will denver an address on ““The Metal Am- mines and Their Significance for the Washington’s Finest Men’s HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES THE EVENING STAR, WASHING'I'ON Physical Chemistry of Solutions.” Dr. Harvey C. Hayes will be presented with the John Scott medal, on behalf of the board of directors of City Trusts, City of Philadelphia. Dr. George K. George, a native of Damagcus, will speak of “The Won- ders of the Promised Land,” at Mount Pleasant M. E. Church, under aus- pices of the ladies’ Bible class. Quentin Roosevelt Post, Amerlcan Legion, with the members of Lincoln Wear Store When $3 2 buys so much why accept less? All-wool overcoats and suits —the new styles and colors blue or rich brown overcoats, two or three button suits, single or double breasted models. Ralelgh Haberdasher 1310 F Street Post as its speclal guests, will hold its annual Fall banquet at Franklin Square Hotel. A ‘‘cabaret entertain- ment de luxe” will be a feature Charles H Hillegeist, commander of Roosevelt Post, will preside. The Washington Highlands Citizens' Assoclation will _meet in Congress Heights School. Dr. J. B. Payne, pres- ident, will preside. The Slater-Langston Parent-Teach- - Assoclation will hold a regular D. [} meeting tonight in the Slater Build- ing. After routine business a play- let, “Mr. Santa Claus, sented by Miss Lillian Robinson’s class. Fathers particularly are in- vited to attend tonight's meeting. Jesse Pugh, humorist will appear tomorrow, 8:15, at Hamline M. E. urch. ), The Stewart-Walcott Post, No. 10, American Legion, will meet toninght at the City Club at 8:30. ! | ’ wime ING v o CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Mission Circle of the Christ Lutheran Church will hold a Christ- mas sale of homemade things tomor- row from 2 to 10 p.m. at the church, New Jersey avenue near M street. Proceeds for local charities and mis- sions, Stearns’ Bible class will meet tomor- row, 2.p.m., at Mount Vermon M. E. Church. Dr. K. B. Moomaw will be in charge. 2 Martha Dandridge Council, No. 1, D. of A., will have a dance tomorrow, 8:30 p.m., at Masonic Temple, Eighth and F streets northeast. Rev, Henry B. Wooding, new minis- ter of the Eckington Presbyterian Church, and Mrs. Wooding will be tendered a reception by the members of the church tomorrow night at 8 o’clock. The Caravan Club of Almas Temple will hold a luncheon in the Ebbitt Hotel tomorrow at 12:30 o’clock. Cushing Auxiliary will meet tomor- row, 8 pm., at Pythian Temple. Election of officers. Alpha Delta Phi business luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., in Franklin Square Hotel. Marine Corps Orders. Maj. H. N. Manney, jr., of the Gen- darmerie d’Haiti, has been transferred to Parris Island, S. C., for duty. Lieut. Col. N. P. Vulte has been transferred from San Francisco to Quantico, Va.; Maj. C. E. Nutting, from Marine Headquarters, this city, to Parris Island, and Capt. J. M. Swinnerton, from the navy yard, ‘Washington, to the recruiting station, Atlanta, Ga. TUXEDO SUITS EISEMAN’b 7th &F PRIVATE AMBULANCES i e 4 ";1.-;7? “;"""":'":R%’ Co. {KEEP YOUR SCALP Clean and Healthy WITH CUTICURA Alsoa Stieff Petit Grand fits in beautifullyand is particularly adapted to (lumllh;)mo. Tttakes * up very little moreroom tllp-n an upright piano. No other piece of furni- hat artistic touc :vh:dl.: Stieff Plano will. interested in our Yo avtial Poymens Plan Chas.M.Stieff INCORPORATED 315 N. Howard Street 1340 G St. N W . r\!"' l ain's . n' C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1926. DR. BIELASKI, RETIRED M. E. MINISTER, EXPIRES Was Born in Washington 75 Years Ago and Occupied Five Charges it This Section. Rev. Dr. Alexander Blelaski, years old, retired Methodist Episcopal | minister, ded at his residence, 5508 | Th'rty-ninth street, yesterday after- noon. He had been il several weeks. Dr. Bielaskl was born In Washing. | ton and recefved his early education | here. He attended Boston Theological * Seminary and St. John's College, An- napolis. He was admitted to this conference of the M. E. Church in 1876 and has occupied five charges in this section. He was pastor of the Union, Ryland, North Capitol, Kensington and Brookland M. E. Churches. He was retired in 1920, The minister is survived by his widow, Mrs. Roselle Blelaski; three daughters, Mrs. Ruth Shipley, Miss Alice Bielask' and Mrs. Thomas A. H. Miller, Washington; three sons, Frank B. and_A. Bruce, New York City, and Fred L. Lima, Peru, and a sister Mrs, Agnes B. Sprague, Philadelphia. Funeral services will be held at the residence tomorrow afternoon at 2 Preside o'clock. Rev. J. T. Sticknal will have charge, assisted by Revs. John R. Shannon and J. Phelps Hand. Burial will be in Congressional Cemetery. e HARVARD CLUBS COMING. Series of Holiday Concerts to Open With Performance Here. The Harvard University Instru- mental Clubs will open a serles of holiday concerts in Washington Sun- day evening, December 26, it was an- nounced today. The organization consists of 50 members and Is made up of four separate groups—the banjo and man- dolin clubs, a vocal club of some 30 trained voices, and the Gold Coast Dance Orchestra. Other citles on the itinerary are: Charleston, W. Va., Louisville, Indian- apolis, Milwaukee, Chicago, Buffalo and Syracuse. ATREDALE. femal ahort il cue Le: e, black saddle, tan T Apply washingion Kiigaal Res: i ‘ave. .. COTLIE. mate. 1 Aopl Wl-lxln"un Ahlm.l 3 D-{IE Maryland ave. tan and white | PG ma’ pi-n yoa ,I;o' "i"’:uflfn Rescue Leag! Animal Rescue Leayue land ave. OX TERRIER Temale Whiie with brindi &pots. short tdil. Apply Washington At mal_Rescuo League. 349 Maryland ave. 0 -Found. nm all im money §aturday, ~ State particul Address 485-V, Star_office p.uu' COLLIE AN TTE Hroa oty Ntk 2 “white face: Tar shing non Animnl l\ucua Bo: ague. ai’b’iwmflu P.u'fl‘ HOL\D m-le a1d tan marking Rescuo_Leag, w. BAG—Small black leather, Wed fing, on M, Pleasant car. uu“"‘?’.-"..? 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"contalilig $96 cash aber, o SRvelobe. sho trict, Tuesday event thde pu‘,’..,"t),.v, a6 torvice desi at anebureh nd rpgeive b enamel platinum bar, one wit] ay. “Return Phillins Terrace. Piaet Eriday. 55. her. in or ne content [ Fincer sy Phons Dlelle return POLICE, pocketboo Doé_'ruudny night: nose. ~ Please call West 1606. rd. Rew: ONE. on at_Western High :oh?‘ol Jberal Fowara’ releonone mevex-nd CAR] S Mg L S R T m"é’ b ard. 09 1. 4th. STRING OF PEARLS. 1 ?mud clasp, Finder of same. pleua"e‘fu Co- WRIS' —G 1d i about o T ll . o'clock, Mt. Bn'e"fimg‘ UeneY pltrn 1736 Colimbla . Cward. scar_across 56 Foxhall uxoP 7th & Plan. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT EIS SUITS OVERCOATS 325 ON LIBERAL TERMS Dress up for Christmas. You can do so without any large outlay of cash. Just do your purchasing on our Liberal Credit The terms are arranged to suit your convenience without any additional costs to you. . See us at once hbout an ac- count. You'll like our credif F Sts. EMAN’S DUE TODAY Santa Marta—Puerto Colombis m,m TOMORROW. Bochnlbw mnnon—lremrnvun' Bes: & | B o R B e, T Forenoon nrl:c'rm ARRIVALS. Amnc rllwhu Arablc—Antw Ascania—Sout] Amnwn Bergenstjord—oslo in—Bremen . Ber! remen—Bremen CIlFlO“l.—GII fow land—Hamburg ;Cfllm an Juan. s Dwil Drottnin ulm—Golbmbllr‘ Edison—Pir: Ill Franconia—] bvlllhln—’oulhlmnw Lituania—Danzig Manuel Arnus—Cadi: artha Washington—Tries! Martinique—Puerto Colombl: M'fumn—~B¢l lize . Mexico—Vera Cru: 8anl(\—flnlllhAmen . !("1" I nhagen Ple-ld!nt flnrrlwn—World eruise. nt Roosevelt—Bremerhaven. Dec. President Van Buren—W [ Roma—Alexandria Santa Teresa—Val) Tmo—v-lnarnllo : \olulns—!uenos AIM % OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. » i el H3L30 he o 2000 o82] _. ddd; . R e R S e o rEetow aconda-—Rotterd Hatrina Luckenbacl TOMORROW. Commewsne—Puerto Ca. Mo, Inited States—Copenhagen. 3abo Tortosa—Barcelona. Kenlllrk|ln4rt-lohll . Catns of Thanks CHASE. We_ wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to the {friends and relatives for their kindness, sympathy and Horal |r£bu|¢’. on_the passing out_of ou: husband and father, GEORGE CHASE. DEVOTED WIFE. MRS. CHASE. AND VERN. ' FRISARD. W and many friends for their ex A AND DAUGHTER. o wish, to express our apprecis- anks to our many lora daughter 2 BROTHER AND SS- Dutbs. BA At her residence in Philadelpht: i‘éuam"n’mm.fi ELSTE MARSH. wite of Edward . D.C. Ini ‘Washington, Py . BLACKWELL. On Sund; 20 a.m., at H-u -Irefl at o, ‘huw December 14, 1¢ xbza Tate Funeral lrom ner z:', Wedneaday. d&?flt Nem’ cam’“n' b‘allg:i g:hnn? laam- 1 . at 1. T 0. 19201 at 10:30. foaves: 1o/ aotrn thels iose Lon E."(Neal). and a devoted da; uneral services at her late resi- (3050 P at. nw. Friday, Decem Fiénds 4bd ‘relasives ursday. .. I‘% homb“mlaol fl!ll \RY E. DUCKETT, late # ustus Ducke }::zm‘ lettie Alexander Funera! S: o0 "Relatives m'ffi"nd.-l' December. 13 rs. MA AT D,Z.*:%"wg::fl h belove 3 x....,:;fl .:s:.: o 1 £ e g S '5';-»"&' P -t abeth HURD. _Sud Hhalpas, e & 529 v’:‘:‘:"" Burd e ioned B m e Festing at W. Ernest Jarvis funeral 22:2 Goorsla ave. mw." Mot ot Tuneral Rel terment St Mar r"y" lelel Sodalif 't at !h! l’l!’l‘ldnl:(‘ of ? 7. a0 5 b 18 LMAN, mber fi-r u.}:v Prefect; LIND, On Wednosday, e ""‘L.x‘a'.:d‘i...‘b'.’..‘b Y,,.‘E‘ - and fathior of br. = -ervleu 3 hu“m'- mmn dmro" 14th ; . $ad a5, Beceriber 1. 2 é b e L s o o, 87 A, 3 "N”mb’e ll‘e 3 I‘é‘ ate” brottier, "ANDREW 'K, M CDANTEL: W, . Derglrled this life. December 16, pI At he lence, 2302 A B (CE. wile of ol Fwe: th oo Bauline sxe.fifi..“i?oz'f Harvey. Loutes Pa 1 and Al verr. &l hers. alio_ feaves &voug Funeral !undl.( at_abo e n-und. -nd remm. aviled od. T QUAND ER. 1920 8 uu nndfiue o8 m,, Tineral of otr LIND. past Vloll ) ander. *pa. e -Ym“vmbanu 7. at 2 pm. In- lnmnmfi Th members of Association ‘Oldest Inhabitants ’n requsated od % "i”r.é'lgfll]&fix lro 1'].!’31‘).98’{ ]73“ Pl. ave. n.w. H B W, No'u President. J. 0T %0 GHT, Sec. i “E'J'“nga: oy A nm. ia 155' 'fl o b'"f-u at s Friiay. e (!mbfl 17 lP 8. I‘ 8 OCIM D.m. “'“%mr.! or rd. . No. 958’ wish to thank our relatives any friends 1 tributes and mm BLAND. bl 1 tove hl be m o'h °\':L}5r bm‘;‘;’r . * w 16. 1920. * e We _miss J9t, 1o o did our PR y, Am!!be llmn of our I is still gk Y 'P mu"hefit was the truest in all the R N — ; : YOX we:e a mother, trul | xtfi'“'b"w' TED® D) ce;nn- ROS! y: A B BLAND AUD LOCISE. Wi SENR. AP HITE. AND BRADLEY. 'Sacred to th X EL S BRADLEY. whe :'x'z’-;':fi% m‘-‘ I four Sears ago today. December Loved i lfe remembered in Pl May he Nl‘ in GHack un JAMES. o HIS MOTHER AND AL‘}EI‘ g g R m"n‘:t..l""?:.a'f.::‘.“.,., i RV A R o S today. December 16, There is a face so delr l ml-. for: t see: I cannot Bt m m- 1 pitle to token show of th HER LO¥iva™ GRANDSON au{lz H’"“" ARTHUR MILLER. uhter. ‘RUORIE R m"""rf.x\'b%'f«'r“'m: £,vho lett us one year ago tod Plullr:l :ml of the shadow. into eternal Why;f‘;,‘j;- call it dying. this sweet gotng MOTHER AND FATHER. * ROBINSON. 1In sad but lovlnly remembrance $o0 i maiten, UL L RGBS & mber 16, 1025 e sk nd_and ln\'lhle mothe Youve beenIn Hiaten it ‘one: year seprine Culet et Whene'er we feel the urge of prayer. A certain wliincss fia. the a4 5 en e miss sou. mother dear, ¢Ithnu‘h we feel your presence near. ou've gone where there is rest, Away _from all that once oppressed. fariors promise is now complete st by the throne at Jesus' foe We love you. mother, thoush you In the arms of Jesus. * Oh. how -"e‘:fllq And when this fecting life is o'er el loin vou on the ott R CH ILDREN AN "5“:5 dl'?n“dnhfll o R g baby, STEELE. who left this Life to join the gels 80 nnlrlenly OIIG year ago today, D!u‘ mber the age of ‘ years 11 mamhq lfl(i ld days. This little bud. so fair and pure, Called ‘hence, by ‘early doom, Just'came 10 show how sweet n Daradise ‘can bloo ©Oh, for a look at that sweet little face, A ftiom! e |“'"' it Baby 1t a6 from thoss innoce: Would make life worth while & knows whors the hurt |s the deepes God s and of 'ty 5 But Ders: mny her. SRR A\% DaboY. * but lu\'mfi_nrememb TEELE. oot 1t STEELE. who was suddenly taken s one yéar ago today. Decerber 10, 558 Short and sudden was the cal ‘.y“h‘fl;‘you ‘-elfrlh“k!n ;lml edm best ver will those who loved you Forget the day you were 1aid (0 reat. How we miss your lttle !oo‘l\eu And your smile w weil. N one’ knowt otir lilent ¢ heartaches. Only God alone can Always so gentle, lov{nr lfld kit ir little darling. Lorraine, ’M niy those who have lost can tell pain of parting without farewell. ‘We never can forget v dear Loraine, hile nere on ‘earihy W stag God only knows our lllfierxlll ANBNORAER V¥ axp (Winehectei. Va.. pavers vlease copy.) a flower gad Mil- | rroMPSON, I Decemper | THaR) n ead but g GA‘?I'D%'BO delr rumma 5. lllg One year uo WHITE. Sacred w ‘h voied children fi R Decerber. 18 1515; S Who Giod ‘Sentemiber’s. 1015 We mu all have our sorro But ihe Barsine foom my dear child Grievea my heart {rom 0ay 10 day 1 give to Lo o clam their hands, W'hl"h mnvfl the world to ma NEVOTEN MOTHER. MAUD WHITE. Their 1o Their_n WILLIAMS. In Jovi mother, FRANCES WILLIAMS. Who ear S. t be: red the ereat bevond one year ‘aro todsy, Lead thy mother tender] Down life's steep, decline: er arm was thy support, "Now she leans on thine. U0+ See upon her loving face Those deen .l Neer foreet, her tircless watch, Kept day and night. kink from her Frace. From her eves the nvmh’ Cherish_wel eart, rish, well her faithful b Echoed with its symoathy, All thy smiles and tears. Thank God for th ek S éh&’%r ", 7 mother's love ‘or_the bitter part ‘Cometh all t0o soon. 3 When thy eracetul tenderness th |ll h l R HER DEVOTED CHILDREN, o FUNERAL DIRY T TORS Frank Geier’s Sons Co, WESTESE Trolislone Main 2073 __1726 N. C?P ST . Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Invalid Limousine g8 .10 Lincoln S24 V I SPBAT(:. CO. Notgr the sccsgory of nor & .’i,."k"f.‘.‘l.’lm HSt.'N. Formerly 940 F St. N.W. P. A, TALTAVULL 436 7th St. S.W. NO BRANCH OFFICE. " Joseph F. 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