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'THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (o WOMAN EDUCATORS’ RIGHTS TO BE URGED Equality With Men and Larger Place in Advanced Work to Be Advocated. YOUR CRFDIT 1S GOOD AT EISEMAN'S An Erlarged Department to Supply Washington Men With TROUSERS To Match Their Odd Coats v trousers department to take care of the steadily in- asing business without doubt we carry the largest stock of trousers in Wash- ington. No matter what color, size or material, you'll find it in this tremendous as- sortment, Just Bring Us Your Cdd Coat— WE CAN MATCH IT! Consideration of practical steps by which a larger place may eventualy be acquired for women in the fleld rhorst A Record For Service In the 69 vears we have eerved Washington and vieinity, the nur- ber of cases handled would make a fair-sized town. Chapel, ambu- lance and auto livery ZURHORST \Inrtlrmm Mitburn 3. Zisite, Mgr. 301 E. Capitol St. Lincoln 372 C. 8. Zurhorst, Jr. 7th & ¥OUR CREDIT IS LAMPS & SHADES REDUCED 25% A Sale of Clear- ance that makes Genuine Barga'ns of scme of the mo st att-active Lamps and Shades shown this season. Floor Lamps Bridge Lamps Table Lamps Boudoir Lamps They are all marked in plain figure prices and ycu can make the recuction yourself. FLOOR STUDY LAMP REDUCED TO $5.00 e Home Stsatiic Shop JCSEPH D. CAMPBELL 517 10th St., just below F St. Tuxedo Vests 5 Main 6549 EISEMA 7th & F Sts. 155 YFOdUIR ICR BIDT T | committee of GOOD GIOIOID AT RS RN THURSDAY., DECEMBER 30, 1926. AN » of advanced education, together with a position of academic equality with men, was begun today at meetings of the committees on recognition and standards of the American Association of University Women. The meetings are executive and will be held through Saturday at the national headquar- ters of the association, at 1634 1 street. Deans of colleges and members of college faculties are included in the membership of the two committees, the specific purposes of which are to pass upon the association’s list of recogni colleges and universities and to maintain definite standards in higher education. Miss E H. Dutton, Sweet Briar nCollege, Virginia, is chairman of the ndards, and the com- mittee recognition is headed by Dr. Ella Lonn, professor of history, Goucher College. Reports of the two committees will be considered, with other questions regarding the expanding activities of nniversitv women in commercial and industrial as well as educational at the general meeting of the association to be held in Washington during the coming year. on The feeding of the 5,000 is the only miracle that is recorded in all four books of the saints, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, EISEMAN’S F Sts. AT EISEMAN’S You'll Need a “Tux” for New Year’s and Other Important Occasions Here’s an EISEMAN TUXEDO And on Liberal Credit These Tuxedos are tailor- ed in the new 1927 styles— trimmed with genuine Skin- ner’s linings. hips—broad shoulders, new lapel garments for $29. An Eise- man Tuxedo always stamps you And, charge one to your account! Snug-fitting $40 ideas—actually attired. you can as faultlessly of course, N’S MAN?’ CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Stearns Bible class will meet tomorrow, 2 p.m., at Mount Vernon Methodist Episcopal Church. Dr. K. B. Moomaw in charge. Phil Sheridan Corps will hold joint installation service with Phil Sheridan Post Tuesda . in Grand Army Hall. Mrs. . stall officers of the corps. Former Senator Thomas Sterling of South Dakota will be the special guest of the Washington Round Table at its luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., at the University Olub. He will speak The George Washington Bicenten- nial.” The Sixteenth Street Highlands Cit- izens’ Association will meet Monday, 8 p.m., in the Sixth Presbyterian Church. Ladies most welcome. The West Virginia Society will meet Wednesday, 8 p.m., at Fourteenth and Kenyon streets. Music and literary | program, refreshments and dancing. Mrs. Caroline M. Gury, president of the Department of the Woman's Re- lief Corps, will entertain on New Year day, from 1 to 4 p.m., in G. A. R. Hall for the Grand Army of the Republic and vetéran organizations. She will be assisted by her staff, past depart- ment presidents and presidents of the Daughters of Union Veterans and al- lied auxiliaries. The Dutchess Theater in Berlin, Germany, has a woman prompter, Mrs. Amalle Hartung, who has been acting in the same capacity for the past 25 years. Clyde J. Nichols UNDERTAKER 4209 9th St. N.W. Phone Col. 6324 TUXEDO SUITS $29 On Liberal Terms ElSEMAN’S 7th & F _PRIVATE AMBULANCES | Lowest rates In eity and_finest s 4 W. CHAMBERS CO. sialt. - ponE coLumBIA a3z F YOU MAKE NO WILL Send for a graphie chart showing who zets your propertv. TRUST DEPARTMENT FEDERAL-AMERICAN pmmptly made on houses, busi- ness buildings and apartments —no appraisal charges. BO,SSTN—DPHELPS S SUITS & OVERCOATS REDUCED 25 Suits '35 Suits 40 Suits 45 Suits &0 &0 &0 &0 ’ ’Coats, 19 ’Coats, Coats, Coats, .50 292 $ ON LIBERAL TERMS The semi-annual reduction sale is now on. stock of suits and overcoats are at substantial reductions. But you still can have it charged on our liberal credit plan. Buy now—get a full season’s wear—and make the payments in small amounts, easy to meet. Our regular There are hundreds of suits and overcoats at these reduced prices. Select the garment that pleases you. Have it charged on convenient terms, and you’ll solve the clothes question for this as well as next Winter. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Partly cloudy tonight; minimum temperature 27 de- grees; tomorrow fair and warmer. Maryland—Party cloudy tonight; not so cold in extreme west portion; tomorrow partly cloudy and warmer. Virginia and West Virginia—Part- ly cloudy; not so cold tonight and tomorrow. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 3 12 midnight, 30; 4 a.m., 28; noon, Barometer- 30.10 8 p. 8a m., m., 4 pm., 30.00; 8 pm., 12 midnight, 30.13; 4 am., 30.14; .20; noon, 30.20. t temperature, 41, occurred at 2:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 26, occurred at {8 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 29; lowest, 13. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ow tide, 10:49 a.m. high tide, 4:07 a.m. i | | Toda 1:3 and and p.m. omorrow—Low h tide, 4:58 a.m. The Sun and Moon. un rose 7:27 a.m.; tide, 11:35 am.; 3 T 4 and 5:23 p.m. Today— 454 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises, | sets 4:35 p.m. Moon rises 3 a.m.; sets 1:56 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one. ‘ih:m‘ hour after sunset. 1 __Weather in Various Cities. sun sets 7:27 a.m.; sun Temperature. ¥ Stations, Weather Baitimore Birmingham Bismarck Boston Buffalo 0.02 { Omaha "~ Philadelphia’ Phoenix . ittshureh Port Antonio San_Diego S, Franciseo Lonis (R am.. Greenwich time, today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather | Konon, Eneland hotn Sweden orta (Fa | Hamilton , uha cloudy Colon. Canal dy one ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES, TONIGHT. _ Keane Council 500 Club will give a 500 party, with bridge, 8:30 o'clock, in K. of C. Hall Zeta Sorority will have a ban- e Dodge Hotel, _The Monday Evening Club and the lub will be entertained by Mrs, argaret Purcell, 2701 Woodley road. Delt juet, G The District of Columbia Camp, No. , National Indian War Veterans, will t, 7:30 o'clock, at 468 Louisiana Epsilon Sigma Sorority will give a | dance in the Garden House of the Grace Dodge Hotel. | Wives in Morocco have very little to say in matters nertaining to the household and content themselves by staying at home and doing —_— BOLL fomale, all el Title, white nder. the. chin, shor san CORp: ply Wash.Animal Rescue League. 340 M3 tag 348 Mars land ave BRINDLE BULL dox, answers to name of eturn to Wm. V. 417 Charles d white: ac”: tag and collar: Jarry and receive reward Brentwood. Md CAMEO PI. botween Saks F valued as keepsake. Saks Fur Co. 610 st TS e and Brentano's; stone oReward. Mrs. White. dental hridgework reward. 207 V st ne. Christman et hrown. Pekingese Aok matn. an: to name of Nitzi: the dok 13 tubfe 12 fits: dibaral reward offered f0r his retuen. e I (:hm‘) r-m;tm{:\.y‘u e ?mn’fimfiz old fash- foned: sentimental value: reward. L T eward. Main HANDBAG—Ladv's lined. containing v Ten. nitials B L X 17 Call Frank. 849 o, bla Chase: Datent leather, green articles. fountain hetween Child's on and B n.w.: o and fan spots? Eant” Cleveland mfiu" emall morning. either at 17th and ne. Georgetown car from that noint or on 19tk . n.w. between Penn ave. and F st. Finder Dlease call 8615, T NECKLAC Fid oli Theater: reward. 217 Clifton Trrrm‘r o Teft in telenhona sts. n.w. Please PEARLS hooth. nhone Adam: PIN: dlamond h'nrsr:hm‘ ‘\\'mxnmxa'v' “after- noon:reward if returned to Hamilte Hamilton. Uni tBuitdine. e & Pw o vas 3 diamonds_ Call 3 ick, Pulin & Martin Co. J Fin by o T T e weled. Bt ol s LAtk 1 Hareied: atrest L4th st. car line: reward. Columbla' 755 double _string Antique go) G he- o Oth ‘and Tt eall’ Maiy 2:4" e Ware POODLE—White, fomale. turned to 05 Que ll n.w. PUREE, hlm‘k, monogram taining check. Col. 2664. ink two rings. small change. stmas card addressed to owner, and other articles. Christmas nisht vieinity of Sherman Circle nr on bus. Wil finder please phone A. 3668 or call at 723 Gallatin st. n.w. Liberal reward offered. Reward if re- N 34 RING. amethyst. California st. lumbia 618 RING—Onyx. roundhouse and_Union S and 1 am_ on December Teturn to 713 7th st h.e SCOTCH _TERRIER. | §020, Cleveland Park. to 3512 Lowel! st. n.w. | SLAVE BRAC! S night near Poli's ol Clevetand 413 ST BERNARD. Return 101860 Cofumbia m" 3w"f with fraternity seal, near and Conn. ave.: reward Co- —in_annex bet: ton. hetwaen 1% 8. _Finder Dlease reward. 31+ k. December Reward if retyrned 30% rhinestons Th Finder m"m eater. honlol Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been repor! to the Health Department in the last hours Edmund Lydd: 5 Mark Clarks, th vlace. Johanna Ahearn 434 street e.w. Joseph S. Ward, 78,22 7th st. .. Clarence Page Towrsley, 71, 2005 O st Sarah S. Bartlett, 73, 549 4th st. se. Francesco Lombardo. 70. 20 Gth st. ne ‘Sarah E. Gainey, 60, Home for the Aged | and Infirm. Adolph john Bletz, 6! shire ave “harles Willlam Roehrig. 6 nt ave. ne el H. Carter, 563 H._0'Connell,” 37 ¥ Rudolph Conner. 5246 Mar 13 Harv e Card nt Ofihanks WARFIELD. We tives and’ m Bzatbs. Departed, this life T 5 MARY _J nmn.x She daughte ALLEN leaves' thres and_one December ON, father of 28,1 Dor from W, g, st. ne. am v nu’m‘n\ :m Thr 281401 Columba on 29, GEOR December st. n.e BUDD. ‘On T TH um Fannia E Jponora fathe: dia neral la and take your rest 1 calléd you home. He thought it b In silence you suffered. in patience thren o of T «.”.‘I called you home to suffer o Servicea from the S home, 2001 14th st ber at 2 pm, National Cemetery DAVIS. On December D;\\‘w]un(n i from her . 401 Gi aniiary 1927, Interment Fairfax Court Ho 1 DAVIS. On Tuesd at s resigenc EDWARD ~ TAY ¥, December 28 1212 Girard st LOR™_ DAVIS 1926 ington Nationa at 11 am Wednesdag, Yotid father of Farley, brother of Mary and James Funeral ~ Friday cember 81, pam., from the Bapti Church, F between Jrd 3o e FRISBY, On Mondar. December at 6:35 am. al his resdence st. n.w. Attornev PERRI W beloved hu Tia Thomas ley and Sutton De FRISBY . isby of Phila 31 ev. George O trmore. Md.: Phila New Jjersey' and Newport, viease cop: FRISBY. O and_Sir nd t‘nmmmm KL Protectiv PERRI W, Men's, al of ERI Third Baptist 1pm W G. L FRISBY. Eureka will be e st._and at Stasonic ginia_ave. se. ber 31. at 11:30 o'clock purposs of _attending _the Brother PERRI W. FRISBY _All officer are requested to meet at the hall and mem- bers to meet at Third Baptist Chu n and Que sts. n.w.. at 12 Funeral at 1 o'clock HARVEY A_BERKLEY. Wor SAMUEL W. 15 o'clock p.m t Vernon <ted 1o attend the JOHN McHEN GEORGE W. FRISBY ‘mand o assemble Third Baptist n,w.. Friday. o'clock pm., late brother. 4 the funeral ‘of our Sir PERRI W. FRISBY WILLTAM H. FRENCH, Eminent Command GEORGE_W. BOONE Recorder . FRISBY. The Kadosh cervi I be per- | formed by Zoroaster Chanter. No. I. over | the late Sublime Prince 'PERRI W FRISBY 32°, Thursday (12 N December 30." at T1th st Sublime . Princes of Jonathan Davis C sistory, No. 1. are ordered to assemble m1 11:30 p.m CICERO A, LEE 350" Reeper of Seal and Archives On_ Tuesday. Dy IDA WI . beloved mother of Jane Chales N. Gregory. =Funeral from son's residence. 121 Adams st. nw. W ington, D. C.. on Friday. December 31. at Z'°pm. Relatives and friends invited. | Intermént (private) Alexandria. Va. 30|~ . On Wednesdav. December 29. 19 THAN, devoted husband of Mary Hazen, _ Funeral from h 2844 27th st n.w. at 1:30 pm. "Fr ted, ~Tnterment (nri National Cemetery nlease conv.) MITCHELL. December a lnlv'r_ D 1 thie life Wednesds 26, at 5:40 pm iliness. ~ MARIA s of Alex- JSix evandehildren and grandch: Funeral " serv will he held at Zion Baptist Church and F sta 1 pm. = Relatives and attend Asleep in Jesus, blessed OSBORN. On_ Thursday, December 1096 " at Naval Hosnital HYLUS BORN, nced 48, beloved husband Jizabeth Clagett Oshorn. TInterment ArlingtonNatlonal Cemetery January 18275 at 11 a.m. Friends and relatives in- vited: "Please omit flowers. Funeral from ' M. Padgett's. 730 11th st. s.e. 1 On_Tuesday. December 3 st nds invited to Jesus. . 30 D! of in | n Ak Futieral and interment in Bost On Tuesday, December 28, residence. 417 East Canitol LE. beloved wife of the T. ' Perry. Zorhorats funeral varlors. - itol st. -~ Notice of funeral Post and Star. lata n in T. Denarted this life_at her resi. . 1917 12th st. nw.. December beloved dauchter of the and Helen & Pickett: sister George, Henry 0. W: Howard. Ed. ward 6ind Eva Pickett: beloved aunt_of Helen_Montgomerv. Fthel Essex and Le- oy Plckett mains _resting at_ W. Earnest Jarvis funeral parlors. 1 LATT. On December 08, 107 alter BT General Homital. DELTA 3 PLATT (nee. Casev). beloved wife of the lata E. ward Platt. mother of Mre C A MeCer mick, H. E. Platt and Mrs. E. G. Matthews Funeral from the residence of Mrs. MeCormick, Radnor Hefghts’ Va. F December 31 thene to the nost cha Fort Mver, Va.. where requiem mass Interment Arlinete of be said at 9 am. National Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend SCHOLZ. On Wednesday. December 29 1026, at the residence of hix son. 181 24th' et nw.” WILLTAM ROBERT. b foved hiishand of Maria Scholz Funer from the_ abo on’ Friday, Do cember 31 nm. Relatives and Telends tnvited: Tnterment mrivate: SMITH. Dearted this lite after a linger- ing {liness. Thursdav. December at’ her residence. 1028 Howard rd.. costin. Mre MATTIE SMITH Sha'leaves 10 mourn their loss a hushand. Rohert Smith. and two children. Mazla and Roh. mith. Notice of funeral hereafter.s On Tuesday. December 28, 1926, Peloved ‘husband of E. Irene arren of 3812 Dennison pl. n.w.. and devoted father of J. Rudolph Warre {rother of Rev. J_E. W, Miss ' Lucy Warren and s, Florence Bass. " Fusels] Friday, December 31, at 1 pm. trom tho reek Baptist Church Rev. W, ‘A" ies. b R T Tatermeni family lot. Payne's Cemetery. 30 [WIEGWMAN. BRANSON nd_son of the | | ment Deaths. apiist W L0HINSON, N. @, 1096, at At N WIEG AN ate_Card In Memoriam. | BOWEY M A We AMILY, hrance GLEASON ot 1 DREN. © HOWARD, the N ed MEM] S AN ENTED \ . DS AND HOWARD. > memory Re HOWARD THE FAMILY. * Toy ememhrance FLMFR MADDOX. mber 29, 1991 ot the who year SINNTE axp ry of LILLIE F tisd four years ago SON-IN. Fl NERAL DIRECTORS. Timothy Hanlon _ 641 H St NF Phone L. 6543 THE ORIGINAL WR.SPEARE €0, 1623 CONNECTICUT AVENUE POTOMAC 4600. FORMERLY AT 1208 H ST. I WILLIAN F hali dious N.W Director and ' tion. Commoe erematoriu Ave. N.W. Cali Frank Geier’s Sons Co. ENTH ST X v Main 2473 T F. COSTELLO 1724 N. CA NORTH 7978._ Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Pn\'ltp 1"\ lid Limousine e Lincoln 524 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the su nor con with the o o Cotabiisn 6626 11008 H S N.w. Formerly 910 ¥ St N.W. " P. A. TALTAVULL 436 ¥th St. S.W. M. 1879 __NO BRANCH OFFICE "~ Gawler Servlce Morticians Si Member_Natio, Main 5512 DL Funeral Phont Frag) at Service " W. Deal & Co, ™ _816 H St NE LINCOLN Joseph F. Bzrch sSons {ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. ified. ablished 1841 West_ 96 RYAN 17 Pa. Ave. SE Model Cliapel Atlantic 1700. Vata Ambulance very in_Connection “TCHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL sz, Phone Lincoln FUNERAL D] rompt Aut Artistic—exp: Dens Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St. BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” Other Beautiful Floral De Moder: Drices. 14th and H and 1 ol M 5305 GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS MODERATE PR Our Only Store, 14th & Eye The Hecht Co.-F St. Cut Flower Shop, Ist FL Floral designs delivered promptly to any part of the United States Phone Main 5100