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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1927. * ] T Y direction of William Perry, who has!non Place Church at a reception to-{8 p.m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | traveled over the world organizing | morrow from to 6 p.m. at the George DeV _Key boule- | clubs among boys. urch, Primary teachers in otber ' vard, Lyon V s out | = A Sunday schools vited. J1 1 “ollow President L. B. Hopkins of Wabash | s T Davi e Howm | College will meet the I umni of | The Trinidad Citizens' Association | the Crawfordsville, Ind., institution|will meet tomorrow. 8 p.m., in Wheat-| The Conduit ¥ trict of Columbia at a luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., |ley ool. Election of officers. ;tlrun will meet m., at S nd prob v el | Men's Club of Sixth Presbyterian | )i o ik o e The Big Sisters of the Distriet of | Church will m Monday at Bt Solumbia_will meet Friday, 8 pn., in |chapel. Dinner, 7 p.m. Representa- | sectory of St. Patrick’s Church tve Ira G. Hersey of Maine will| Kit Carson Post, | — .. |speak on “Evolution.” will meet tomorrow, Miss Hazel Lewis of St. Louis will | £ Artas EEal »e the honor guest of teachc Federal Post, No. ; de) of the card party tomorrov RIEF. The Benning-Glendale-Okland Citi- CITY NEWS IN B = zens' Association will meet tomorrow Will Hutchins, head of the art de-| ;¢ smothers School. partment, American University, will| give a talk at the clubhouse of m~| Amerfcan Assoclation of Univers Women tomorrow, 4 p.m. ubjec “‘Washington as an Art Center. 1tz, pastor of 3. Church South, | Rev. Charles E. F Mount Pleasant M libearers Roland M ward J. T a Linw )\ was He Josep! THE WEATHER I ‘ Mostly cloully tomorrow; cold Jowest temperature continued cold tc rature Friday. cloudy, with a tomorrow partly Vi | MRS. I Virginia—Mostly cloudy tonight and o norrow, probably snow; much cold- | Beaths. UMSTEAD. Tuesd Jaas mal Association of Build- ors n ers’ Exchanges invites the Builders and Manufacturers Exchange of Washington to attend the sixteenth ‘get-acquainted dance” Feb- 1 at the Hotel Raleigh. Danc- No charge. The 430 8 Mo E Lownsh: to, Canada widow, Mrs. borough. Shenandosh Chapter, U. D. C., will [ £ ;’f‘;':u“‘n‘;‘:l“"}_{‘m’;‘-" tomorrow at the|ng 3 to midnight. The Sarah Franklin Chapter, D. A. R., will glve a card party Febr: 0 at the Washington Club. Mrs M. Mulcare, ch: will s) temy Mostly wave tonight The Deerfoot Boys’ Club will meet ] | Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., at the home ot R.|Ralph Thayer, 2381% Twelfth place ! northeast he club is under the N. COLBY DIES. | Beginning at Once— Every Fashion Park, Charter House, Richard Austin (English) and Mode Suit and Overcoat—regardless of its former price Choice of the House Suits up to *80 Overcoats up to *90 Topcoats up to %65 $31.75 ‘At such abnormal reductions we’ll have to charge for alterations at cost. But the assort- ment of sizes is good—and you’ll have no diffi- culty in making selection. Every sale must be final——so please do not ask us to make exchanges, or send on approval. Lot of Sepai’ate Trousers These trousers are left from the better grades of Suits and are values at $10, $12 and $15. . Choice Mode High-grade Shirts Fancy Broadcloth, Madras, Per- cale, etc.—either collar attached or with separate collars to match. Were $2, $2.50 $1.59 and $3 3 for $4.50 Imported English Broadcloth, collar attached or neck band. Were $2.50 $1.89 and $3 3 for 85.50 Fine Imported Madras, Flannel, etc—plaited bosoms, plain bosoms; collar attached or self-collars to match. 32.59 Were $3.50, §4, $4.50 3 for $7.00 and $5 High grade of Imported Eng!ifib Broadcloth (Cocoon), in 1;) White only, neck band and collar attached. 3 for $9.00 The very finest of Silk Shirts, Radium, etc. 36.29 Were $9, $10, $12 3 for $18.00 and $§15 Mode Hosiery Silk and Wool, and Wool Hose, including importations from Allen Solly of London: and also Inter- 5C¢ 75¢ and $1 3 for $1.50 Grades $ 1 a9 3 for $3.00 $1-79 3 for $5.00 $1.50 and $2.00 Grades $2.50, $3 and $3.50 Grades © $5.95 Mode Exclusive Cravats Cut Silk, Proof Silk. Were $1.00 including Wrinkle 59c¢ 3 for $1.50 89¢ 3 for $2.25 $1.19 3 for $3.00 The finest grade of Cut Silk and Knitted Silk Cravats. $1 a9 Were $3.50, $4 3 for $5.00 Cat Silk Cravats. Were $1.50 and $1.65 Cut Silk Cravats. Were $2, $2.50 and §3 and $4.50 Mode Smart Mufflers Imported plaid Cashmere muf- flers. $] -39 Were $3.50 and $4 Radium Silk Mufflers with woven spots and figures in the popular colors. 32 .()9 Were $3.50 and $4 Golf Hose T $1-79 $2.39 $7.50, $8.50, $9 and $10 5 Grades 84'93 $3.50, $4 and $5 Grades The Mode—F at Eleventh N ] Wool Vests A small lot of Wool Vests, in the desirable colors and patterns; sizes 34, 36 and 38 only. $ 5 Were $6.50 Meode Pajamas Pajamas in plain shades and soft comfortable materials. Were $2 $ 1 -59 3 for $4.50 English broadcloth, soisette, etc. $2 59 3 for $7.50 Handsome silk pa shades. Were $10 amas in plain $6.29 Mode Bath and Lounging Robes Terry and blanket Robes. Wiere | $3.95 and $7.50 Blanket and wool loungin= Rabes. Were $10, §12 $6.‘)5 and $15 Were 815, $16.50 $10.95 and $20.00 Silk and Silk-lined Robes. Were 525, $30 $ 1 8.75 and $35 Fine Brocade Robes. The best grade of Silk, Silk-lined” Robes. Were $50, $65 and $90 ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGI a dance, 9 o'clock K. of C. Hall. The D. €. Camp, b, Nati War Veterans, will meet, 7 in Grand Arm 11 Tndia 30 o'cle Assocla- The Prog tion meet of o'clock, in Curth miss rs I ind P tion ind Fede tions will ak. T . ed a4 com etown ? Sp munity ite Association quet a dance ition of the the admis- Michigan have a ba Rauscher’s in cel ninetieth anniversary of sion of Michigan into the will meet in vill room. Dr. H ive an illustrated ind the Maritime The Canadian Club Wardman Park H. Humphrey will g lecture on “Quebe Provi heefsteak dinner will be Yty Club, 9 o'clock clock, in > will be rtes rter- m B various_pt asked to s on master masters are attend the Hebrew will have & Eleventh fal Club of Home the Aged novelty dance at the home, street and Spring road The Adjutant and Inspector's Depart- ment, Marine Corps Headquarters: Second annual ball, Hotel. Dancing, 9 o'clock In spite of territorial par: result of the Wo a larger coal reserve BEuropean country o|———=o|c———=|a] Geldefiberg's T SDIS OF ™ AT & T “1HE BEPEN “Fools enter where angels fear to tread” We were not foolish when we entered the field against the charging of extra in- terest and service charges on your bills every month, We have fought your battle, and you have won. Note how many firms now ad- vertise that they do not charge interest or extras on any charge accounts. And we are keeping up your fight. We do not penalize our friends. jo]———|ojc——n] WE DYE WEARING APPAREL BLACK FOR MOURNING In 24 Hours The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Linc. 1810—Line. 1811—Linc. 1812 PRIVATE AMBULANCES s i N W. W. CHAMBERS CO. and finest g from city hos- pitals. 3“::3:3'”""”““““" ;i 0099906009029 6090000¢ Constant Service There is no let-up in our efforts to please, and we are constantly secking ways to better service for Model chapel, and Just provide our patrons. ambulances connection. private livery in call— James T. Ryan Mortician 317 Pa. Ave. Lincoln 142 .000000.00000?0?00‘0?0?22 ' CORNS Quickrelieffrom painful corns, r toes and pressure i tight shoes. f-Cb) DrScholl's A Zino-pads =il JUNIPER TAR COMPOUND chfp':ii;x-:mr Colds, Coughs due to Colds, and Common Sore Throat “This T Ask 'Gmndm---m Knowsl The Knights of Columbus will give will | at | (Purnished Tem | Hi | Toa pm 3:( | 10:10 Tod Ton half 1 water peratu Abilen Albany Atlar Atlanti Baitimo Hirmi Bismarc + alt Lal San I S, Fran St. Lot Seattle London, Pari Berlin Copenh. Horta Hav Lown: tional and V irginia—Mostly with cold wave in the | colder, cloudy and Records for 24 Hours. In p.m., 48; ; 4 a.m., 28 4 pm., ight, 30.31 noon, 30 iest temperature, 30 p.m. ye Lowest temperature, m. toda npera 30.26; 8 p.m : 4 am., 30.3: 49, occurred 26, occurred at lure same date last year— est, 36; lowest, 19 Tide Tables. and G Low igh tide, 8:28 a.m OrTOW pm.; h p.m. by United eodetic St 1:42 Low tide, h tide, ites Coast irvey.) am. and 2:12 and 9:15 p.m 2:32 a.m. and 9:15 am. and The Sun and Moon. 1y—Sun 21 p.m orrow- omobile hour aft rose 7:21 Sun rises a.m.; se lamps to r sunset .m.; sun sete 7:21 a.m.; sun ts 11:28 p.m be lighted one Condition of the Water. peratur at Grea ; condition, very muddy. Weather in Various Citles. & Temperatare, Stations, Ci, ghan i Iphia n ke 1tonio wisco 1is St. Paul Snokane " WASH., D.0 H imiitag, Corn and north- ern wheat are WAR VETER Funeral horough Perm: Vorld W Monday night penumonia, we at his late residence Military 1 rave in Arlington National Cemetery. rite and condition of t Falls a me, today.) ture—Precipitation.— Depar. 8+ -~ vices , cashier nent Building As: ar veter: at ere b were ,a AN IS BURIED. A. E. Lownsborough Paid Full Military Honors at Arlington. for the 8 a.m.—Tem &= Weather. Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear, oudy Tear Pt.cloudy Clear Cloudy € Cloudy Rain Clondy Clear Part cloudy Part cloudy Clear Cloudy }:«nrt cloudy ary 25. 1927. Cur. 0.5 Depar. —0.2 Albert E. of the Na- eiation who died hital of An, » held HAND Col. 41 PART an CA CHEVR! Jan, 3 6279, COIN Steve. Chievy ( ires DOG, S 5143, Last EARRT tion: re EYEGL. BAG- i) AITREDAT. _Maryland ay motor No. Call Main' 3 PURSE. eys. 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Call 1o Warrenton. nassas, on Mon a, contain, reward. Call Re- “emall _watch, e Cleve. 5191, & t6 front: named | morning, | return 6 | Nichols. | hily mixed with answers . namo Mill rd., | e ad* Reward. with big brown Adams le. on Dec. L Towa | ptown sec ne. Col Fri K spot, West 1202, emale, named Mubsold, the eye- 4 J',: eye- Reward. 1368 ool around 8th if returned to pear] onday before at the | | Prominent Church Worker to Be | Buried in Fitchburg, Mass. Mrs. Margaret H y, 41 r many years ars active in chur and a resident of this city f > past three years, died in w University Hospital Mor several months' illn Mount Ple ington fter 1 member of the Congregational r is ¢ v her hus! en Daniels, Fitchb Funeral services and Interment will be in Fitchburg tomorrow the 3 s in Cardg AVERY. 1 tha 3 BAKER HY BOWIE, iyt | | | { | | | to r their kind tributes at th ath of 1 wife, Mrs. KATHERINE WIL MR. WILLIAM WILD. Athy teat CARVER. On Wi at 4 am. ot T M Mary M OF. CAR 7 late_Alexander the above at 2 nm. In Relatives Der 5. 1 lence. brief jll- nd of the y K. Clarkson srown ). Fu- m his late residence on Saturday. 9. at 8:30 a.m.: thence to St Joseph's Chireh, whe will be said m. Interment Arli 2 FORD, On Wedneed! d” Lucine, Whe tice of fune On Tue 3 = Chevy Chase, D. C.. JAMES J husband_of the late Mary Faulkne n. Notice of funeral later. se copy.) January er and Corinne Al hereafter. dav. January 25. 1027, 26, Alhe funeral later. on Thurs- Interment anuary VER B. anuary 24, 1927 GIACCHETTT hetti. Funeral tsville, Md.. Inter- GIACCHE! at 11:15 am beloved wife o from her late Thursday, . Sunday. ‘nce. 409 of the 1927, at her MARY HOLLY mother of ris. Funeral Thu Jany 7. at o'clock n.m Walter s funeral parlors’ 1278 4th st. n.w. Rela- tives and friends invited . JACKSON. Deported thi uary 927. at life on Tuesdav. residence. 424 E TACRSON of other relatives resting at the W. Ga! & ginia Ap: mother. He and frothors-in-law, iy Fana niat Pay JORNSON. Morday. Janvary 24, 1927 MITLTON K. JOHNSON. hushand of oline Seaton Johnson, commander in’ Me cal Corps, United States Navy, retired He is_survived by his widow - Belle Morse and ¢ one son. Moulton K., nnati. Ohio, Sudd o ¢ sline. Schroed: Funeral in January hereafter LEECH. On Wednesday i NA_ BON love: “h, in_ the G1st vear of At Wrisht's barlors, 10th st. on Thursday, January pan. (No flowers.) Interment priv LOWNSBOROUGH _On ~Monday . esenin, Jan )30 o'clock s M, m Toronto, M zier, 1 3 and_ Mrs n of W at 3 o'clock. . January ospital, MAR V. Movian. Rem: of her nicce, Mary st n.w. Iford. Mass. January reetown Hospital, A Newton. Fun, s Church Friday, TER. On ) ovidence esting 7. Moyla Funeral and, On January 24. 1927, at he nce: 1 34 n ELIZ ORTH. beloved wife of George F. No I'from Mt. Zion M. E. Chursh Fri- sary 28, at 2 pm. Friends and invited ‘asket will not_be “hur oved wife of Leo 1 beloved daughter of Fi M. Martin, Fune Th J briel’s ; 1 at9am d o attend. | ent in Rock Creek Cemete: . Departed _this life 1927, at 2 a.m.. ELL wife of ‘the late oted sister of M delphia. Pa. Funeral Th Tuesday John Rob nson i sts. nds ine Vited (o attend. Rev. W. D. Battle officiat- ing 2 On Tuesday, January 25. 1927, at ihe_residence of Mrs. Oscar H. Counibe: 1127 Euclid st. n.w.. WILLIAM ARTHUR, son of the lato J.'R. and Mary Reeves Storm, Funeral from St. Andrew s Chiirc New Hampshire and V st nw. o Friday. January 28 at 2 p.m. - Congressional Cemetery. it MPKINS. Suddenly. on January 2 PO ST At his - residerice 3t Manaseas, HENDERSON F_TOMPKINS, band of Elizabeth Weir Tompking. Funeral from Trinity Episcopal Church, Manassas, Va.. Friday at 11 a.m. o anassas, V. heloved hu FUNERAL DESIGNS. h diamond Peun 22n0d. r 6 p.m. BLACKISTONE J4th & H ) Beautiful Floral Designs, $5 and up CALL'MAIN 3707 GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPI L El LEMS g (s Ry Hae Our Only Store, 14th & Eye Pr ‘Auto 0 - ‘ In Alemoriam. 1 take your rest, thought it best VINeG Wi AD HAWKING CHAMBERLATY FANNIE E. ARM loving remem 4 it Mry I CHAMBER - n o one year ako 3 3 Anniveraary h, N. C i | { DATGHTER.IN, ABETH. * otion to my CRUMP, wh years ago today, J eht life's battle one of DAUGHTER GRACE. 916, JACK P. mass at the HER LGN }lll}\\ ARDS, Ja DWaARDS Mor (vl\ We have only your ; For we ‘.n- You shail tien il Eive s Tite JULIA M. HOBBS. e memory of ‘our dear sor THOMAS TENRY EVANS, seven years ago today. Jantary ATHER. MOTHER AND SISTERS. RDNER. Tn lovine remembrance of WiL GARDNER. - who fe one year ago today, Jan- ere is me always think of of our HUNT (nee ad but loving remembrance ar little JOSEPHINE JOHNSON, life one year ago, Jan: But vou have left an aching heart HER Tipworid can never OTED HUSBAN JOINSON, AND FaMILY - ©EORSE LINKINS. In sad but lovi of my 'dear wife. departed S b Moments of sadness come over us, Silently ‘tears of sorrow. flow: Memory keeps vou e - _remembrance MARY LINKINS. who this life one year ago. January ear_us LINKINS, * 1 but loving memo: i MILLIARD E \'ERr Yfl l:!{ il e s trust that you are happy Never shall vour mémmo Around your sweet and neaceful grave. SISTER ALICE. & loving remembrance nd sis SHULMAN, of our dear datehler L. SHULMAN. who yéar ago today, Janm or. Datient. ‘brave. dey 5 was alwave our o She wuffered much. <he iy it With” b In sad ¢ here without you, midst of fr e m blue ching heart nkine of you, STER IRENE, ® mory of aur dear som KD STAHL. Who de- qdenly onie year ago to- hapoy_days we once e When W' wera all togethers 0" But 1,1t all s now, SISTERS AND In sad but loving remembrance of beloved hushand, REDERICK v 17. 1923, ai STAHL. " who January 26, forgotten. AND MOTHER. ® remembrance EMMA who' departed . January 1t not forgotten HER LOVING FATHER, J AND' SISTER FLORE WISEMAN. = Sacred to th dear husband and fath WISEMAN, who depa years today. January vill always reme; YORIO. In sad but loving remembrance of anc Taw, this life 26. 1919, sieeping, tly v other e'broved be B AND SN T ROSA AND FELICE TANNUCT AL _DIRECTOR: S T. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Model Chapel Atlantie 1700. Private Ambulance. Livery in_Conncef We Ic HER LOVING DAUGH LAW 3 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 307 EAST CAPITOL ST. " Phone Lincoln W. Warren Taltavull | 436 7th St. S.W. {1113 SE { Modern Snape. 14th and Spring Road Col. 464 ~ Timothy Hanlon 641 H St. N.E _Phone L. 5543 Funeral Director ¥ it In contetion: Cimir lous ehiel madern, crematorio Moderate orices. 332 Fa. Ave. N.W. Call Moder M. 1879 NO BRANCH OFFICE " Frank Geier’s Sons Co, o Seivhoie _ Main 2473 T T EsCOSIERED . - 1734 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7978. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Invalid Limousine T. 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